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Yeah im gonna sign up for a Jap account when i get home and check it out... Wonder how long it will be before they release it on the local store though?

FYI...

Track:

Suzuka Circuit

Cars:

‘08 Lexus IS-F

‘09 Nissan GT-R

‘08 Mazda Atenza

‘08 Subaru Impreza WRX STi

‘08 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution X GSR

‘08 Daihatsu OFC-1

‘09 BMW 135i Coupe

nice! going to download tonight. god I wish they would stop calling it 09 GTR. I mean we are in 2007 FFS and my friends is being delivered on 6th december so how the fudge does that make is a 09 GTR?

nice! going to download tonight. god I wish they would stop calling it 09 GTR. I mean we are in 2007 FFS and my friends is being delivered on 6th december so how the fudge does that make is a 09 GTR?

can't wait till the unlock the GTR! atm its locked, something to do when a time rls of the gtr in the game when its rls at the tokyo motorshow.

also the STi is locked too

BMW is crazy fast!

also love the new pro feature, basically makes the racing real. ohh and in car view are very good :nyaanyaa:

well there aren't any RX7s in GT5 prologue, but the F430 sounds like an F430 (well at least very different to the R35). the R35 sounds pretty good. most of the other cars are pretty quiet as they are all stock so kind of hard to pick them apart. have a listen to the ferrari as you go past, it's pretty good.

I don't think it ever will be in the aus store. japanese account is pretty easy. just follow the on screen prompts like you would if doing an english one, but of course you are flying blind unless you read kanji and kana. do a google on "japanese PSN account" if you get stuck, I'm sure lots of people have posted it up over the last year. for email address make up something @spam.la

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