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Post all your status's in here... i wanna see how massivly far behind everyone else i am as i havent really played it a hell of a lot compared to some.

Day 447

Game Completion: 32.0%

A-Spec Points: 4362

All licences

Bank= 2,776,638Cr

A-spec Milage= 1,917km

Wins= 200/222 = 90%

Trophies=210

Prize Cars= 62

Total Prize Money= $4,663,200

Cars owned= 75

B-spec Milage= 6,068km

Drivers Skill= 3661

Machine skill= 46

Course Skill= 34

Battle Skill= 37

as u can see i havent played it much...

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lol smooth... day 1000! man im not even half way there yet.

i need to play it some more me thinks... complete the rest of the endurance races and so those euro and american races

Hmm i haven't played mine much lately, cos i spend so much time down at my mates workshop tinkering with the cars, and playing his goddamn GT4!!!

he is up to day ~1400

90% completion

has all 4 of the matt black LeMans cars (787b etc)

150 odd cars

done all the special missions and driving conditions.

its pretty handy having a hypersim in the corner of you workshop though, get sick of your real cars, go take it out on a computer game :P

off top of my head

49.6%

about 10,000,000 credits

90 odd cars

613 days

about 9000 a spec points

about 7100 b-spec

81 days left till the black cars and enough money to buy them all

done both nurb enduros, motegi 8hr, tsukuba 9hr, fuji 1000,grand valley, laguna seca and 1 or 2 other enduros. and formula gt done

dang .. u guys need to get out more ..lmao

i'm up to day 453

43.7%

100% win ratio

650,000 credit ..havent sold one car yet .. although i should sell all them ****n rally cars i got doing all teh special condition runs

Matt

I've done 65%

120 cars

80% win ratio (stupid B-spec!)

Problem is now i have to buy cars to compete in manufactures races. Car costs 40,000 and only win 10,000. Then win a crappy 73 model car worth 2 bucks!! My credits are drying up rather quickly.

I still can't do that dam R34 Slipstream mission!!! :D

i've done the last 6 driving missions up to the very last one .. and its ****n pissing me off ..anyone been able to chase down all the merc's?

closest i've gotten is 10seconds. i want that Nissan R89C Race Car '89 so i can clean sweep the GT world champ and get into the extreme series.

Matt

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