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Fri 31/05/02 at 23:20
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Hi, I have got 100,000 credits in GT3 and need help choosing a car!
I've tried quite a few, but they don't feel comfortable enough! Out of interest, what cars have you found the most successful in that price range?
I'm looking for a 300BHP+ car and I've already had a LANCER EVOLUTION VII GSR up to 500BHP. Thanks if you can help! I really want to start winning some races again!

C!s
Sat 01/06/02 at 21:42
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What do you mean "optimal list of tuning parts"? Just buy the top-notch everything, custmisation gears, racing suspension, hard tires, etc. There's no thought required, just don't buy anything below top of the range.

Now TUNING it, that's a different matter...
Sat 01/06/02 at 15:08
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i won a tommy kaira II or some thing like that it is a really cool car.
Sat 01/06/02 at 11:16
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"Rong Xion Tong"
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I drove the second RUF for ages. Upgraded it to the max and won countless races until I finally bought the Castrol Tom Supra Special. Think it was the Supra anyway. Haven't played it in ages, due to its immense boringness. MSR still reigns supreme (although Project Gotham probably beats it).
Sat 01/06/02 at 10:55
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Get the viper, that is a good car.
Sat 01/06/02 at 08:22
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In fact could anyone give me the optimum list of tuning parts for it?
I don't want to waste time buying useless parts and you all seem pretty knowlegable!!

C!s
Sat 01/06/02 at 08:18
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Thanks for the advice - I'll buy a skyline and see how it goes - cheers!"


C!s
Sat 01/06/02 at 00:39
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Nah, they used to, but they only go to about 750bhp now. You can get a 3000GT over the 1000bhp mark, and they handle reeeally nicely.
Sat 01/06/02 at 00:13
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The best bet is to go for a skyline as it will tune up to unleash ridiculous amonuts of power. Bear in mind though that at fully loaded spec, they don't handle terribly nicely IMHO. They are more of a - blast down the straights and get it round the corner anyway you can - type of car, rather than one that you can drive fluid racing lines with.

So get an R34 Skyline GT-R. Tune the nuts off it, then go to the "Professional Race of Red Emblem". Win all three race here and you'll get a Nissan Nismo 400R. This car is brilliant! As powerful as any other skyline, but it'll go round corners super smooth too!
Sat 01/06/02 at 00:04
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For that you can get yourself a lovely Viper GTS, you know. However, My recommendations would be to either get a lovely Toyota Supra, 3000GT or look at some Nissan Skylines. They tune up very nicely, excellent prospects. As much as I love the Evo series, they can't really cut it in GT3, their maximum horsepowers hovering around the 550bhp mark.

I have about 4million, I'd be happy to test any of the car's tuning limits of you want.
Fri 31/05/02 at 23:20
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Hi, I have got 100,000 credits in GT3 and need help choosing a car!
I've tried quite a few, but they don't feel comfortable enough! Out of interest, what cars have you found the most successful in that price range?
I'm looking for a 300BHP+ car and I've already had a LANCER EVOLUTION VII GSR up to 500BHP. Thanks if you can help! I really want to start winning some races again!

C!s

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