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Ltd Ed on pre-order, 10 extra cars and other shit seems the go. Waiting to see what Fanatec and Logitech come out with for this, rumoured G27 and what not. Would definitely prefer a 360/PC wheel that has 6 speed shifter etc.

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Would you look at that, I just recently sold my steering wheel for the 360! LOL

Ohh well, I still will probably buy the game...I was trying to find out some more info on the game today, really want a official car list but it hasn't come out yet! The game is like two months from now, where is the listt??

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New screen shots from gamecon show an R33 GTR.

Thought that might interest a few people, looks like they'll have all the Skyline GTR's for once :rolleyes:

edit: And there's a short video on forzamotorsport.net showing it driving for a second or so too. Quite the sex

(screen shots 'n shiz there too)

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Have a go at these...

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And the video (GTR @ 22sec)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKsqyFlipg8

Bon appetit.

Wouldn't hold much hope for GTS-T's etc though, that seems to be more GT5's thing.

Same goes for Hakosuka, although NFS Shift would have your desires covered there.

nfsshifthakosukaskyline.th.jpg

Can't wait, will be wicked sick

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Forza 2 is one of my favourite games... ever. Game have FM3 online for $104 for the Collectors Edition :(

I've got GT5 prologue but it's lacking a certain something in gameplay.

BTW guys the new G27 is lacking Xbox 360 support for some crappy reason.

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