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Stealth carbon NASCAR Herbie:
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More LM Editions from Gran Turismo 1...

The Subaru has always been the odd one out in Gran Turismo 1, being labelled as a Rally Edition, as opposed to an LM Edition.

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In Gran Turismo 1, this was little more than a name, though. Functionally, the car behaved much like the LM Editions. In GT7, though, it means the car generates almost no rear downforce (thanks to the lack of a rear diffuser option, like you'll see on my Silvia and RX-7), which despite being AWD, makes high-speed stability an issue. So, what if PD made a fully-fledged LM Edition? I figured it'd either be a plain colour with a big Subaru sticker on the side, like with the Rally Edition, or the RX-7, GTO etc, or it'd be loosely based on a real livery, like with the Supra, TVR Cerbera, Viper and R33. I decided on the latter, and tried to make my own interpretation of an LM Edition, based on the Cusco GT300 livery.

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Well to each his own of course, but I can’t say I like the look of that NSX. But amazing what we can do in Gt7.
I agree, but I started doing this exposed carbon fiber wide body thing, and can't seem to stop. I've done almost every car you can do the 'wide body' modification to, and then some. Some of them definitely look better than others. I think this stems from my real car, as I couldn't afford to paint it every time I added a carbon panel: https://www.gtplanet.net/forum/threads/post-a-pic-of-your-real-car.14747/page-507#post-13886301
 
I wanted to make this car for one of the previous GTP Livery Contests, one with the brands which weren't used on racing cars, but I just couldn't bring myself to do it back then... until now. So here, Cockta flavored Atenza Gr.3 Road version. Yes, it's a real brand of soda sold in the Balkans which tastes great, though not nearly as good as it once was.

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