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tell her to get into the kitchen and make you a sammich, check GT5. killing 2 birds with 1 stone.

i vote pie, sammiches are too easy :P

B spec is sweet, need more races, keep spending my money on buys doing up and racing cars. have 350+ cars now. might have driven a third of them.....

OH!!! and i finally got my 400R last night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YAY (although its the yellow one), freaking thing drives awesomely i rebuilt the engine and chassis, oil change, put sports soft tyres on it and threw it around the ring :) good times had by me.

7:45 is my best time so far, far from perfect laps tho.

I went to retrieve my money one account has about 12mil spread across my 6 drivers when I check online but in game it doesnt show up and the game freezes when I click retrieve prizes :( It has only happened since PSN came back online maybe I need to take drivers offline and put them back online to reset them or something.

that sucks man, you would prob loose that cash if you have to do that :(

would love 12 mill again, have been hanging around the 3 mill mark ever since buying the Muira.....havent been online for a while. might check that tonight. i hear there is a new seasonal aswell.

i haven't sold any of the cars i've won or bought. don't know how many i've got. a few hundred i think. i just don't waste my money as soon as i get it in case i need it for an expensive car, but i do occasionally go through the car lots and buy anything of interest.

You can set your B-spec drivers online and anyone in your friends list can use them in races and earn money. You can also host races by leaving your PS3 in server mode in GT5 and run races from the Gran Turismo website or as I am doing there is a great widget on GTPlanet that automatically selects drivers from your friends list and restarts races straight away when the previous one finishes.

After I posted about not seeing my prizes the next day I tried again and the credits showed up in GT5 :banana: So bought the Sauber Mercedes from the online dealership :D

You can set your B-spec drivers online and anyone in your friends list can use them in races and earn money. You can also host races by leaving your PS3 in server mode in GT5 and run races from the Gran Turismo website or as I am doing there is a great widget on GTPlanet that automatically selects drivers from your friends list and restarts races straight away when the previous one finishes.

After I posted about not seeing my prizes the next day I tried again and the credits showed up in GT5 :banana: So bought the Sauber Mercedes from the online dealership :D

tell me more about this widget and add me on Darmanin10

How much money can you make in say 8 hours of remote B spec if your hosting (so one of your drivers only)?

And has anyone got Ford Mark 4 race car, Ferrari 330 P4 Race car or Jag XJ13 race car? If so add me and share pllleeease, I want to get the PS3 trophy :whistling:

PSN id: Hanman33

The way to do it is start another account to host races and then use all 6 of your bspec drivers from your primary account :thumbsup:

I havent had enough money for them although you can win the XJ13 at Laguna Seca enduro in A-spec.

Remote B-spec is good when you are busy gives money to play with when you feel like playing. I have got 2.6mil in the last 24-36 hours on my hosting account.

How much money can you make in say 8 hours of remote B spec if your hosting (so one of your drivers only)?

And has anyone got Ford Mark 4 race car, Ferrari 330 P4 Race car or Jag XJ13 race car? If so add me and share pllleeease, I want to get the PS3 trophy :whistling:

PSN id: Hanman33

i have the XJ13 think it came from the indy500. will add and share soon :)

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not I sry.

on another note. i only just got into the new Seasonals and outfit changes etc. car tickets for getting 1st is the go :)....but i got another TVR speed 12 out of the first one.

good to see theyve become relatively difficult again. and big rewards.

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