That's an Out Of Sierra glitch, I know how to do it, but my limited abilities with English prevents me from explaining it to you.Just curious, how'd you get that Tiburon outside the track?
The poor Lister Storm GT, should be a fire breathing beast but for a decade it has been brutally ignored and abandoned. Looking sorry for itself with a very low quality body and struggling with being the best part of 400kg over weight.
I used to run it quite often as it was still quick but always felt hamstrung by the incorrect stats. Poor old thing.
I've tried to use this thing in every GT since 2, but its just slow, so damn slow. Sounds great though. If not for the rubber band logic and up to a half minute head start for the AI, it could be OK. PD should be kind and reduce it's PP by about 100!
Won the Renault 5 as a prize car when I was playing GT5 about two weeks ago, but never used it. Anyone know if it is a good car? It has a high resale value, so I might sell it anyway.This one is quite underrated IMO.
I won this as a birthday car this year. Used it in the Matterhorn 400pp seasonal and it was an easy win.Won the Renault 5 as a prize car when I was playing GT5 about two weeks ago, but never used it. Anyone know if it is a good car? It has a high resale value, so I might sell it anyway.
Anyway, I bought a very under used car yesterday, and I am loving it: the 1988 Honda Accord Coupe.
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Reason I bought it was: I was looking for a cheap car to complete the 400PP Grand Valley seasonal. Stock at 117 horsepower and 340 PP, it placed sixth in the event. Modified it slightly, and it won. Then I decided to max it out, stance it, and use it as an online car. So far, I have brought my stanced Accord to a few JDM lobbies, and many people seemed to like it.
Bought it now. I will try it in the 400 PP Grand Valley Seasonal.I won this as a birthday car this year. Used it in the Matterhorn 400pp seasonal and it was an easy win.
Well of course. It's a Honda Accord.I have brought my stanced Accord to a few JDM lobbies, and many people seemed to like it.
A typical JDM room isn't flooded with Accords, so I got some extra likes because my car was unique.Well of course. It's a Honda Accord.
What is it flooded with then? I would be thinking Hondas.A typical JDM room isn't flooded with Accords, so I got some extra likes because my car was unique.
Usually with Honda Civics.What is it flooded with then? I would be thinking Hondas.
0% surprise factor.Usually with Honda Civics.
Funny because the '88 Accord isn't technically a JDM car, it's ADM.I have brought my stanced Accord to a few JDM lobbies, and many people seemed to like it.
Well, you know the JDM psyche within (mostly) boy racers.Funny because the '88 Accord isn't technically a JDM car, it's ADM.
Yes, it's a really fun car to drive.Another left out car, the Mitsubishi Galant GTO MR '70.
Love the sort of muscle car look to it, and it is surprisingly fun to drive.
i sometimes use it for 500pp racing and it actually performs quite well.Anyone mention the Mitsubishi HSR-ll '89?
Havent driven this since GT4, and completely forgot about this car until today. In fact, its the car of the week in the Forgotten cars thread.
Thought about getting this car at one point but never got to it.......
Evo III, which i think is good at 450pp.
Thought about getting this car at one point but never got to it.......
I had an Evo III like that in GT2, that was probably my favourite car I had. If only it was a premium in GT6...Evo III, which i think is good at 450pp.
I had the Denso Sard Supra and it could beat even the new super gt cars no problem. In fact, it can go the entire Nürburgring 24min without pitting.The Au Cerumo Supra '01 is one of the most underrated cars in GT6. This car deserves a lot of love, because I have never seen this thing once online in GT5 or 6. It has excellent handling, and I have won quite a bit of 650pp lobbies with it. I would recommend that you try it if you have 750000 Cr.
Evo III, which i think is good at 450pp.