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Bathurst is the only thing on that list anyone'd care about

i think the wants and needs of australian fans would have been relatively insignificant compared to that of asia/europe/america.

im pretty sure they have those POS official V8 supercars games.. go get one of those lol

Im kinda dissapointed in the car list :dry:

Way to much emphasis on jap shopping trollies, it is good to see more yank cars than previous games though, just hope the sound is better than the previous 4 versions though.

31 GTS-R is a nice inclusion, but I would like to see some of the more less common yank cars like an oldsmobile 4-4-2 or a 1963 falcon sprint but either way I am very suprised the BOSS 302 mustang wasnt included.

Oh well, Ill still buy it lol

egg zackery

the realitively small number of Australian (or elsewhere) gamers that care to see Bathurst included doesn't warrant the massive amount of time and expense

Bathurst is loved internationally, remember the group A days where heaps of international teams turned up, It was part of the World Group A touring car championship

and as far as the actual track goes, it is an extremely technical and tricky track, so even though people might not know the track, i think a lot of people would like racing on it.

i'm glad the xr8 v8 supercar is still there. i really like racing it.

No bathurst?

No Lakeside?

No early RX Mazdas?

Pfft - FAIL

Kind of expecting Bathurst

but hey i will be kept busy with "Nürburgring" for a while and i am sure they will include Bathurst may be as an update later down the Track at some point

The track list looks a little small when compare to the ones GT4 had but I guess the track editor will make up for that. Was a bit surprised that the mk4 supra isn't premium since all the other major japanese cars are. Either way, not long to go now! :P

Hahaha they got the R32 GTSt but no R33 GTSt!

absolute spewing. ah well in gt4 the r32 gts-t was probably my most used car in the game. and the amount of silvias and skylines they have in the game would keep me busy for a good 3 years haha, not to mention the other 950 cars!

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