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Stealth Vehicle Pack ($300 version):

* Audi R10 TDI Stealth Model

* Honda NSX GT500 Stealth Model

* Mazda 787B Stealth Model

* McLaren F1 Stealth Model

* Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Stealth Model

* Nissan GT-R GT500 Stealth Model

plus the chrome pack

Chrome Line Pack (both $130 and $300 versions):

* Shelby Cobra 427

* Lamborghini Murci lago LP 640

* Audi R8 5.2 FSI Quattro

* Mercedes-Benz 300SL Coupe

* BMW M3 Coupe

EDIT: damn, beat me to it. and yes, the $300 version gets both lots of cars.

the $130 version also gets a 200 page booklet.

DAS KAMU, the EBgames site now shows this banner for the signature edition, lol

banner_onepercustomer_onlyonline.gif

Ah yeah cause the EB site just says just the black cars and the JB site says both black and chrome.

no EB site says it as well,, just hidden a bit, and it doesn't list the cars. it's in the first line

Signature Edition includes:

As well as the game, the ‘Apex’ driver’s magazine and the ChromeLine car pack, you'll get:

* An exclusive, branded Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG 1:43 scale model car

* A Gran Turismo leather wallet and metal Gran Turismo key fob

* A Signature Edition coffee table book featuring the beautiful cars and locations of Gran Turismo

* A bespoke Gran Turismo 5 USB key with a trailer showing the collaboration between Mercedes-Benz and Polyphony that brought the SLS AMG to screen

* Six additional in-game ‘Stealth’ cars including:

Stealth Vehicle Pack:

* Audi R10 TDI Stealth Model

* Honda NSX GT500 Stealth Model

* Mazda 787B Stealth Model

* McLaren F1 Stealth Model

* Mercedes-Benz SLS AMG Stealth Model

* Nissan GT-R GT500 Stealth Model

So nothing important to warrant an extra 50 or 150 bucks

Good!

well for anywhere local here it was only $20 more to go for the collectors edition, so i thought i might as well. i can live without the stealth vehicle pack, although they may make it available to buy seperately on the playstation network, in which case i might buy it then.

AHK if its only 20 bucks i might look into it

just depends on where you go. EB has the basic version at $118, and the collectors are $128, so it's only $10 difference, but then JB hifi have the basic version for $109 and the collectors at $129. so it's either going to be $10 or $20 difference.

oh i just found that dick smith has the basic version at $100, so if you do decide to go the basic version they might be the place to go.

harvey norman listed price at $78 or $88 LOL.. can't remember.. it's in their newest catalogue.. wouldnt be going to EB

just checked it. $77. bugger me that's cheap

So the 25th is 100% confirmed release date?

yes, the 25th is the official release date.

S NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version ‘95

that what you after nick?

nah not the roady, the full wide body race version... ran in Le Mans in '95 and '96... RWD but ran the RB26 with garrett turbos

finished well in '95

"When the clock finally signaled 4.00pm and the conclusion of the race the #22 was in tenth place overall and fifth in LM GT1, the first non-McLaren F1 GTR."

pretty article on them here, Part 1 http://speedhunters.com/archive/2009/12/24...at-le-mans.aspx

Part 2 http://speedhunters.com/archive/2009/12/27...ans-part-2.aspx

article on the 1 'road car' they had to build to get it homologated for GT1 (they never sold it to the public tho)... how cool would it be to build a replica of this thing, would turn a few heads I reckon lol

http://speedhunters.com/archive/2009/12/13...m.aspx#comments

The cockpit cost me $550

The quality of it is realy good and very easy to assemble. It's one of the better ones I came across when looking for one.

The seat is comfy and the driving position is realy good

nah not the roady, the full wide body race version... ran in Le Mans in '95 and '96... RWD but ran the RB26 with garrett turbos

finished well in '95

"When the clock finally signaled 4.00pm and the conclusion of the race the #22 was in tenth place overall and fifth in LM GT1, the first non-McLaren F1 GTR."

pretty article on them here, Part 1 http://speedhunters.com/archive/2009/12/24...at-le-mans.aspx

Part 2 http://speedhunters.com/archive/2009/12/27...ans-part-2.aspx

article on the 1 'road car' they had to build to get it homologated for GT1 (they never sold it to the public tho)... how cool would it be to build a replica of this thing, would turn a few heads I reckon lol

http://speedhunters.com/archive/2009/12/13...m.aspx#comments

Ahk cool, I knew the car you meant, but I didnt see it in the list, Was in previous versions of GT though...so might be lucky and they will stick it in there.

or just "stage 5 turbo" the road car lol

i can't wait till i get a stage 5 turbo.. been saving up for YEARS for one

well you wasted 15k already.. i know somewhere to get a cheaper soarer, you paid too much.. LOL jks eps calm down

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