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:P ty its actually measured off my R33 interior.

well. it only took a few arvos to weld up. could use some refineing and was relatively cheap.....the only catch is the seat. I had it lying around and its an actual car recliner, so it weighs as much as the rest of it combined. a generic seat of a lighter cheaper description would make it much more affordable.

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dude.. srsly??

what do you think polyphony have been doing for the last 5 years??

my money is that you'll forget all about forza before long..

working on other games.. As they stated in their interview.. Prologue and PSP GT and a couple of others.. You didnt think they been spending the last 5 years only working on this game?

well there is a light at the end of the tunnel. the game is currently in production.

there was some funny responses to this on GTPlanet. this was my favourite.

FOX NEWS BANNER APPEARS

This just in, a truck carrying all the Gran Turismo 5 discs has been loaded onto a plane to Yemen, along with a printer, a man wearing baggy underwear, and a guy wearing a shoe with a match.

yeah i been waiting for them to put a r33 gts-t in it too. do they have the r32 gts-t in the earlier ones? from memory they do. sif put that gutless piece of aids in and not the 33

I'm not sure. I haven't played GT since GT2, have been playing Forza.

In Forza 3 I had to convert a R33 GTR to RWD to make it like a GTST but it still keeps the RB26 so it's not a real GTST of course.

yeah i been waiting for them to put a r33 gts-t in it too. do they have the r32 gts-t in the earlier ones? from memory they do. sif put that gutless piece of aids in and not the 33

in gt4 you could get an r32 gts-t m spec, though if i remember you could only get the r33 gts and not the gts-t.

i will be pretty sad if theres no r33 gts-t. but you would think after taking 20 light years to make they would have all the nissan skyline's down pat. same goes for the 180sx.

Anyone know for sure if the R33 GTST is back in or not?

I'm tired of pulling out GT2 and the OLD Playstaion to relive my old car :)

I suppose we'll find out in about a months time.

pft, your doing it like a sucker

forza 3 has all the cars....

pretty sure one of the guys at harvey norman here has one. needless to say he works in the computer section. and he drives a supra, which isn't suprising since a hell of a lot of IT nerds drive imports. pretty much never see one in a commodore. it's usually either lancers or imports.

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