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^ lucky I've got a heap of HDD space, then

pre-ordered a standard copy from JB Hi-Fi last night, and the woman at the check out mentioned they were currently embargoed- which means they're in the country ready to go. probably under military guard!

my receipt confirms release date is 25/11/10 :)

The australian version actually gets made here, so they hve been here for a little while now.

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

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so if i buy the standard edition will i ever be able to drive the lp640 and the cobra????? or will i have to buy the more expansive one.......

also wats with the stealth models???

1 more question, anyone know if you can customize the cars, like besides the wheels and performance parts,(body kits and spoilers) im not refferring to neons and hydrolics and shit like that.....

from what ive read you can upgrade all 1000 cars performance-wise (dunno about that shwimwargon thing though, or whatever it is haha), except for every one of the 800 "standard" cars, you cannot change the wheels at all and have to live with the factory wheels and colour, bullshit i know. :rofl:

except for every one of the 800 "standard" cars, you cannot change the wheels at all and have to live with the factory wheels and colour, bullshit i know. :rofl:

Found this out today, rather pissed...

Started NFS shift again to get back into the groove... And then remembered why I don't play it.

guys i just read rims can be changed on ANY car no matter what..

ffs will you guys stfu and just wait till thyursday and find out for realsies then??? instead of speculating bullshit?

go sell some bikes or somthing..

bunch of whingers.

Edited by Mr Eps
guys i just read rims can be changed on ANY car no matter what..

ffs will you guys stfu and just wait till thyursday and find out for realsies then??? instead of speculating bullshit?

go sell some bikes or somthing..

bunch of whingers.

im just going by what one of the latest reviewers has said, whos been playing the full version over the last few days..

im far from whinging haha, aslong as i can change wheels on my 32/33/34 GTR im all good.

so if i buy the standard edition will i ever be able to drive the lp640 and the cobra????? or will i have to buy the more expansive one.......

also wats with the stealth models???

1 more question, anyone know if you can customize the cars, like besides the wheels and performance parts,(body kits and spoilers) im not refferring to neons and hydrolics and shit like that.....

i'm pretty sure the stealth and chrome line packs are purely DLC, so i'm sure they will be available to purchase seperately, for a small fee (since EB games is doing the stealth pack with the standard edition of the game). also those cars will still be in the game, i'm just guessing that with the addition car packs you simply get those cars straight away and you don't have to earn/buy them, but i really don't know. it could simply be that they aren't in the game and the car pack simply adds them into the game but you don't get them for free.

guys i just read rims can be changed on ANY car no matter what..

ffs will you guys stfu and just wait till thyursday and find out for realsies then??? instead of speculating bullshit?

go sell some bikes or somthing..

bunch of whingers.

and as someone else replied to you, according to a reviewer with the actual game, standard cars wheels cannot be changed. no speculating involved here. i think maybe you should go and change your tampon.

and yes, there will be 2 player split screen, just with limited views available (seems to just be bumper and above car views, and can't save replays)

Does anyone know how much GT5 is going to be on release date? Dick Smith has a online preorder for $78 but I would rather just go and buy it if I can. I really dont fancy paying $99 at Jb or $118 at EB, so if anyone knows that would be greatly appreciated.

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