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Old 26 Apr 2018, 23:20 (Ref:3817581)   #10
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Can someone tell me the technical differences between the supercars and GT4.

They both have standard type chassis between cars with different bodies....what else is there?
There are massive differences between Supercar and GT4. For starters the chassis of a Supercar is a purpose built chassis that has no connection with a production body whereas a GT4 is the production chassis the road car originally came with. Supercar has a purpose built engine that you wont find in any road car whilst a GT4 car uses the production engine albeit modified but far less so then a Supercar.

GT4 is similar to Group A
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