Wrong, look again. There is an S13 240/180sx in GT4, it's listed as a 1996 240SX I believe. I don't have the game turned on and I don't feel like turning it on to check.Conquerer wrote:Unfortunately there are no S13 240s or 180s in GT4
ddgsxr504 wrote:
Wrong, look again. There is an S13 240/180sx in GT4, it's listed as a 1996 240SX I believe. I don't have the game turned on and I don't feel like turning it on to check.
Really? I've never seen one in the used cars collection and that "1996 240SX" you're talking about is the Kouki in the pictures (which is 1997, not 1996). The only place you can get these older cars from is the used cars showroom and there aren't any S13s in there right now in my game, but if one shows up I'll buy it and take some pics.ddgsxr504 wrote:
Wrong, look again. There is an S13 240/180sx in GT4, it's listed as a 1996 240SX I believe. I don't have the game turned on and I don't feel like turning it on to check.
Conquerer wrote:You sure you're thinking of the right game? There's not a single S13 240SX in the game from my knowledge. I just checked the car list and there is a 180SX Type X, however. I have yet to see and acquire it though.
Depending on how anal you are about the subject if you switch up aero and options they are all the same car anyway.ThuG LyFe wrote:yea gt4 is dumb...they have like 180sx listed as a 240sx and same for other cars.
I think thats because GT lists the year of the car as the manufacture date, not the release or sell date. The HP numbers are a little off but not by much. Did you change the oil on the car that usually makes the HP representation more accurate.Conquerer wrote:Yeah, GT usually gets horsepower and stuff wrong. The white Kouki S14 in the pics up there is listed as a 1996 and the horsepower said like 190 or something I think.