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Hi Guys, does anyone want to trade? I have a Mclaren F1 GTR Race Car '97, cost approx 3.7 mil, plus I speny a further 1/2 million on "overhaul engine" and 36K on soft tyres. I am flexible on swap cars but would like something of similar value or better :)??
 
Hi Guys, does anyone want to trade? I have a Mclaren F1 GTR Race Car '97, cost approx 3.7 mil, plus I speny a further 1/2 million on "overhaul engine" and 36K on soft tyres. I am flexible on swap cars but would like something of similar value or better :)??

I'll offer one of:

Zonda LM Race car
Viper Team Oreca Race car
Fairlady Z Concept LM Race car
RX-7 LM Race car
GT40 Race car '69 (orange & blue)
 
Hi hyperzed,

I would be happy to trade for GT40 Race car '69. Please send me your PSN and I will send over the Mclaren, on recepit please send the GT40. Thanks!
 
Damn it! Just done the first of the new seasonal events despite the fact that the schwimmwagen costs over 600K thinking I could sell it afterwards. But you can't! WTF! Made almost no profit :/
 
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Just won this cool looking car :cool:. Shame it can't be tuned up very far, looks a lot faster than it is.
 
Cheers, thanks dude. :)

So far I have:

Ford Focus Rally Car '99
Lancia Stratos Rally Car '77
Mitsubishi CZ-3 Tarmac Rally Car
Mitsubishi Lancer 1600 GSR Rally Car '74
Nissan 240RS Rally Car '85
Subaru Impreza Rally Car Prototype '01
Toyota Corolla Rally Car '98

Just picked up a Ford RS200 Rally Car '85 from the UCD.
 
Damn it! Just done the first of the new seasonal events despite the fact that the schwimmwagen costs over 600K thinking I could sell it afterwards. But you can't! WTF! Made almost no profit :/
I worked out that it actually cost me more than 800k to buy and upgrade that to compete (all weight reductions, engine upgrades and turbos cost 100k+ alone) - I think I virtually bought every upgrade as I found it had snap oversteer under braking so wanted some bhp advantage to avoid having to rerun races...

First seasonal I think that its probably best avoided...

ps3ud0 :cool:
 
I worked out that it actually cost me more than 800k to buy and upgrade that to compete (all weight reductions, engine upgrades and turbos cost 100k+ alone) - I think I virtually bought every upgrade as I found it had snap oversteer under braking so wanted some bhp advantage to avoid having to rerun races...

First seasonal I think that its probably best avoided...

ps3ud0 :cool:

It's easily doable with Sports Soft tyres, FC transmission and stage 3 turbo. Set the gearing to about 90mph and be as smooth as possible around the course. Only brake in a straight line and never use full brake force - this is made easier by the fact that you only need to brake for two corners: the final hairpin and sharp right hander after the steep downhill about 2/3rds into the course.
 
I worked out that it actually cost me more than 800k to buy and upgrade that to compete (all weight reductions, engine upgrades and turbos cost 100k+ alone) - I think I virtually bought every upgrade as I found it had snap oversteer under braking so wanted some bhp advantage to avoid having to rerun races...

First seasonal I think that its probably best avoided...

ps3ud0 :cool:

I actually found that the most fun race out of the lot :p

Found braking gently before the couple of problem corners cured the snap steering, around most of the track it handled like it was on rails, was pretty surprised.

Slammed mine as low as it would go and stiffened the suspension up, geared it for 100 ish and found myself bouncing off limiter still :D
 
Can somebody loan me a Toyota 7 or something that will win the historic racing car cup?

Psn - butler14

I can return the car tomorrow and give you a Jay Leno tank car as a thank you :o
 
It's easily doable with Sports Soft tyres, FC transmission and stage 3 turbo. Set the gearing to about 90mph and be as smooth as possible around the course. Only brake in a straight line and never use full brake force - this is made easier by the fact that you only need to brake for two corners: the final hairpin and sharp right hander after the steep downhill about 2/3rds into the course.

Yea I did the same thing. Found that 102mph for the gearing was best, you'd occasionally hit the limiter but only on downhill sections and any higher and the lower revs made things slower because of the high rpm turbo.

I still probably spent over 700K on the car though and 30K experience is barely worth it. Oh well never mind!
 
Anyone got a Suzuki Escudo pikes peak that they are willing to swap?

Got a brand new Ford GT LM Race Car Spec II to offer.
 
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