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cheers, its modeled on what mine looks like :). well as best possible with the terribly limited selection of wheels that GT offers.

The 86 is slow, but for its PP its awesome.

fully done up its alot of fun, i just love how well balanced it is it gets around trial mountain pretty dam fast :). and i do like the look of it

Found em! nice.

Maybe we should have a sub-topic for GT5 photography. I get bored enough to actually do this crap... and obviously so do others (tho probably not many).

Done and done!!

pics and shit here. feel free to add what you already did here GT5 pics and vids

*and the 400R is showing up everywhere now....i have one in each color.

  • 3 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Finally got all gold in the licences, got a little bored of racing online so I thought I'd try for all gold licences instead.

That IB-1 400m wet stopping in the GTR was pissing me off, apparently with the updates they turned off the abs so it's quite difficult. Tried for about an hour yesterday and gave up, woke up this morning with a sneeky little idea and got it after 5 goes.

i'll just leave this here:

WANT to race a Lamborghini Aventador or Bugatti Veyron around Mount Panorama? Well, soon you'll be able to fulfil your dream for less than the price of a speeding fine. Australia's most famous racetrack is set to join the one of the world's most famous computer games, Gran Turismo.

Developers from the game's creators, Polyphony Digital, were spotted in Bathurst recently taking detailed photos and videos to create a digital replica of the famous circuit; and Bathurst regional council has confirmed it has entered into an agreement with the developers.

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Making the ranks of Gran Turismo is a major coup for Bathurst. The famous 6km street circuit joins a select group of real circuits to be turned digital for one of the world's most popular PlayStation games.

It will join the world famous Nurburgring, Le Mans, Daytona, Indianapolis, Monza, Laguna Seca and the Top Gear test track as well as the Japanese circuits Fuji, Suzuka and Tsukuba.

Exactly when you'll be able to play Bathurst on PlayStation remains unclear. It is likely to be added to the sixth instalment of the series, which has been under development since last year. But a release date for Gran Turismo 6 hasn't been announced.

Despite the addition of Australia's most famous track, it is unlikely that you'll be able to live out your V8 Supercar fantasies because the local racing series already has a deal with Gran Turismo rival Forza Motorsport

http://www.themorningbulletin.com.au/story/2012/03/15/bathurst-hits-virtual-big-time/

*fapfapfapfap*

Cant wait!

Oh, and I am trying like hell to upgrade my bspec driversn and running quite a few remote races atm, so if anyone wants to do the same, add me on the psn (stinkyrooster, natch ;) )and i will start racking up races with your b-spec also-rans - just make sure you set all the b-spec drivers you are not currently using to "share with friends"

i'll just leave this here:

WANT to race a Lamborghini Aventador or Bugatti Veyron around Mount Panorama? Well, soon you'll be able to fulfil your dream for less than the price of a speeding fine. Australia's most famous racetrack is set to join the one of the world's most famous computer games, Gran Turismo.

Developers from the game's creators, Polyphony Digital, were spotted in Bathurst recently taking detailed photos and videos to create a digital replica of the famous circuit; and Bathurst regional council has confirmed it has entered into an agreement with the developers.

Advertisement: Story continues below

Making the ranks of Gran Turismo is a major coup for Bathurst. The famous 6km street circuit joins a select group of real circuits to be turned digital for one of the world's most popular PlayStation games.

It will join the world famous Nurburgring, Le Mans, Daytona, Indianapolis, Monza, Laguna Seca and the Top Gear test track as well as the Japanese circuits Fuji, Suzuka and Tsukuba.

Exactly when you'll be able to play Bathurst on PlayStation remains unclear. It is likely to be added to the sixth instalment of the series, which has been under development since last year. But a release date for Gran Turismo 6 hasn't been announced.

Despite the addition of Australia's most famous track, it is unlikely that you'll be able to live out your V8 Supercar fantasies because the local racing series already has a deal with Gran Turismo rival Forza Motorsport

http://www.themornin...rtual-big-time/

yeah spotted this on Bookface the other day.....but why are they building another already? why not just expand on GT5 and slowly make it better :(

i guess that wont make as much money.....

I would hope they would update GT5... they dragged their arse releasing gt5 so much, gt6 is at least 5 years away.

+ they will add it as DLC - i would pay for an upgrade that included a mt panorama. It sucks its never existed before.

Edited by barraspalding

*fapfapfapfap*

Cant wait!

Oh, and I am trying like hell to upgrade my bspec driversn and running quite a few remote races atm, so if anyone wants to do the same, add me on the psn (stinkyrooster, natch ;) )and i will start racking up races with your b-spec also-rans - just make sure you set all the b-spec drivers you are not currently using to "share with friends"

will add you over the weekend

Quit whinging console boys, I waited years for TF2 and got a friggen cartoon...I hope GT6 turns out to be a kid friendly incarnation of Wacky Races.

believe it or not, some console fags are also PC nerds :blink:

i didn't whinge i was complimenting the game?

TF2 is butloads of fun, and we all waited umpteen years for Duke. which despite being disappointing, i still had alot of fun with.

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