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Old 15 Apr 2007, 11:46 (Ref:1891768)   #4
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AU N EGL should be qualifying in the top 10 on the gridAU N EGL should be qualifying in the top 10 on the grid
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Originally Posted by slicktsax

GT1:
2007 Ferrari 599 Fiorano
2008 Nissan GTR
2008 Dodge Viper SRT10 Coupe
2007 SSC Ultimate Aero TT
2007 BMW M6

GT2:
2008 Maserati GranTurismo
2007 Mazda RX-8
2008 BMW M3
2007 Aston Martin AMV8 Vantage
2007 Mercedes SLK55 AMG
2007 Ford Mustang GT
2007 Lamborghini Gallardo
2008 Callaway C16
2008 Infiniti G37
2007 Lexus SC430
2007 Jaguar XK8
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Originally Posted by dj4monie
The Nissan is possible -

The Skyline unless you're young enough to have played the orignal Grand Turismo game on PS1, you have NO KNOWLDGE of the car's racing history inside of its home market.

If Nissan really expects to sell the car to people that would otherwise consider Corvettes and cars like that, then it needs to compete ON TRACK with that car and there are provisions for a TURBOCHARGED engine in GT1, stop saying their isn't one and I'll make CMK post it again.

Nobody knows for sure just what powers the '08 Skyline GTR, in either case it can be made into a formiable car on the track despite not being all that competitive when NISMO Japan has taken the car to Le Mans.
Nissan Skyline GTR would be great, But IMHO it is a GT2 not a GT1 car. We have seen severl Nissans, supposidly built just like the Japanises counter parts, and NO they would not be a GT1 car, 550-600 BHP isn't going to do it in a 3000 lb car.

Other cars, The
Toyota Camry with a TRD NASCAR motor in GT1
Crysler Crossfire in GT3
Pontiac G6 in GT2
Pontiac Solstis in GT3 ( Needs much more power )
the New Chevy Camero in GT2
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