Gran Turismo Collection For Sale, Includes Rare GT Games

The lengthy history of the Gran Turismo series has resulted in a lot of obscure titles and other memorabilia over the years, making it very popular with collectors worldwide.

Although it will be hard for anyone to top edward_v12’s incredible collection that we featured a few years ago, GTPlanet user “GTAndy36” has offered a unique opportunity to stock up on some of the series’ most sought-after titles.

He’s selling off his own extensive catalog here in our forums, which includes the extremely rare Gran Turismo 2000, special promo versions of GT5 Prologue and GT PSP, factory-sealed Japanese games (including Tourist Trophy), soundtracks, and a lot more.

His collection even included the rare Gran Turismo 4: BMW 1-Series Virtual Drive (the first GT game to actually feature the Nurburgring Nordschleife), a Gran Turismo HD Concept install disc, and press kits, but they’ve already been spoken for.

Check out his full collection here, and remember, GTPlanet’s Trading Post is a great place to buy and sell Gran Turismo memorabilia (and just about anything else) with other dedicated fans.

Comments (35)

  1. mightywhelk

    I didn’t know the BMW Virtual Drive demo was considered ‘rare’. What would you guys say it was worth? I have one kicking around I might sell if its worth it.

    1. GTAndy36

      With gaming memorabilia at the moment, things are worth whatever someone is prepared to buy it for.

      I came to an agreement at £30 with someone for the BMW disc, if that helps.

  2. SaintSaiya

    Wonder if anyone has the gt5 demo with the better car damage that didnt make it to the final version,the so called best buy kiosk demo

    1. mobiletone

      still the best bike game ever made. Kaz should have made an HD version with x16 bikes on track at once.

  3. infamousphil

    Abbreviated GT does not interest me. However, I’m really interested in getting my hands on that Stealth McLaren F1! Now if anyone knows how to go about getting one, post pre-order DLC, I’m all ears.

  4. McSoap

    GTandy36 got a great collection of Gran Turismo items.

    If it weren’t for my lack of cash at the moment, I would probably have bought it all already. :D
    For now, i’m waiting for some of the items to arrive, probably next week. :P

  5. mobiletone

    nice, but i have Gran Turismo Concept 2002 Tokyo-Geneva and Gran Turismo 4 Prologue (with ‘making of’ disc) too. just had to run off and check my pile. not for sale. :) what’s the most unusual GT any of you guys have?

    1. Raggadish

      mobiletone, I was playing GTHD as of december last year. Weekly rankings is still going on. :) There were eight people on some scoreboard! :o

    1. kekke2000

      Go to a shop for used games and buy them! I have played through GT1 (almost) again and it is awesome!!! :D:D:D:D

    2. mobiletone

      my copy of GT1 still has the old £5 off pay only £39.99 sticker on the front! who says games have got more expensive :)

    1. HuskyGT

      What lag? That’s nonesense. I sometimes play with my PS2 in a big HD screen and I have no lag whatsoever. It’s all about the setup.

    2. mobiletone

      my launch Phatty died.. got a nice little PS2 slim rigged up for the totally authentic PS2 experience -hehe-

      can’t wait to get my hands on Drive Club. looks sweet.

    3. Musolini187

      to those not knowing, playing ps2 games on ps3 causes delay (lag). this is most noticable with fighting games as they are 60 fps and there are thing like 1 frame links etc that the lag will become noticable. easiest way to test it is by doing a jump attack at the lowest point before landing. it wont come out.

      with racing games this i believe 2 or 3 frame lag is noticable only when using the fastest cars, especially on tight courses. try playing gt4 on a phat ps3 using a fully tuned minolta or sauber c9 at cita di aria. even people whos brains register 30 frames per second will notice this (most good players should notice it either way, good drivers and fighters brains work at 60 frames per second, i mean they see at 60 fps).

      if you have a good flatscreen set up with a ps2 the lag will be barely noticable. ps2 games on ps3 always lags, this much is a fact for those that did not know. ps2 games on ps3 with a bad flatscreen set up is highly noticable.

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