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Who is keen for a race on GT5 now/this afternoon/evening??? Go online and narrow the search down to "Trial Mountain" and look for the room called "SKYLINES SA".

Actually, make it this Sunday - 7PM - I'll have the room open shortly before that.

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Whats everybody up to in GT5 (single player wise)?

I've gotten up to the expert events, knocked off around 4 of them, currently at level 17 - still have 1 professional event to knock off. Finished Amatuer and Beginner. Havent been playing it flat out/every day though. Up to the Sebastian Loeb rally in special events - quite the challenge.

So many cars to buy... but where does one get the coin to afford the 1million cr + cars...?!

Went online for the first time just after I got the net hooked up at my new house - found a drifters lounge free run at Tsukuba circuit, joined and cut a few laps. Felt 16 years old again... lol

Whats everybody up to in GT5 (single player wise)?

I've gotten up to the expert events, knocked off around 4 of them, currently at level 17 - still have 1 professional event to knock off. Finished Amatuer and Beginner. Havent been playing it flat out/every day though. Up to the Sebastian Loeb rally in special events - quite the challenge.

So many cars to buy... but where does one get the coin to afford the 1million cr + cars...?!

Went online for the first time just after I got the net hooked up at my new house - found a drifters lounge free run at Tsukuba circuit, joined and cut a few laps. Felt 16 years old again... lol

Level 20 A-Spec

Level 8 B-Spec

Gold - First 3 Teirs

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Completed the First 2 Levels of the Go-Kart Extras

~75 Cars - Ranging from 22BHP Cars to 800/1000BHP Cars (R35 GTR, Veyron, Murcielago, Audi R8, Gallardo, Ferrari's - Some are the Chromeline that came with the Collectors Edition)

I've sent an 'Add a friend' message to everyone in this thread who listed their PSN usernames. So far only rad32 & skyhi 33 have accepted (already had Vu). List your details peoples and we can organise some SAU-SA online races.

I'm only at L11 for A & L1 for B. Have just started playing it a bit more the last couple of nights. Have only bought 1 car so far - a Civic Type R - that I had to buy to begin the game, the rest are prizes. I missed a R32 GTR N1 that was available the first day I went to the 2nd hand shop (didn't have enough $ or A level to buy it). Only a R34 GTR M-Spec Nur has come up since and costs too much for now.

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