Nissan GT-R GT500 (Super GT racing) 2008-2021

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Nissan GT-R GT500 (Super GT racing)

This topic is for the Super GT GT500 racing version of the R35 GT-R.

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This model has been featured in Forza as the:

  • 2015 Nissan #1 NISMO MOTUL AUTECH GT-R (FM6 | FH3)
  • 2015 Nissan #23 NISMO MOTUL AUTECH GT-R (FM7)
  • 2008 Nissan #12 CALSONIC IMPUL GT-R (FM4)
  • 2008 Nissan #3 YellowHat YMS Tomica GT-R (FM3-FM4)
  • 2008 Nissan #12 CALSONIC IMPUL GT-R (FM3)
  • 2008 Nissan #23 XANAVI NISMO GT-R (FM3-FM4)
  • 2008 Nissan #24 WOODONE ADVAN Clarion GT-R (FM3-FM4)

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Which version do you prefer?

  • Version 1 (2008-2009)
  • Version 2 (2010-2013)
  • Version 3 (2014-2017)
  • Version 4 (2018-2021)
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Yes for all versions on Motorsport GT1, GT2, GT3, GT4, Super GT (GT500 GT1000) and for Super Taikyu

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2018 Nissan #23 MOTUL AUTECH GT-R NISMO GT500 (Forza Super Touring Cars) - new division idea for Super GT/JGTC GT500 and DTM cars

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I think we need the GT500 version along with a GT1 or GT3 version, SUMO POWER is a fan favorite but honestly if it doesnt have a livery/sponsors it will be alright, like the recently added Porsche GT3 Rto Horizon 5

I want this back!

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2015 Nissan #23 NISMO MOTUL AUTECH GT-R

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FM7

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The following GT-Rs have won the SUPER GT(GT500) series championship:

2008 #23 XANAVI NISMO GT-R


2011 #46 S Road Mola GT-R


2012 #1 S Road Reito Mola GT-R


2014 #23 motul autech GT-R


2015 #1 motul autech GT-R

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I don’t understand why FM6 is right but FM7 is wrong.
In 2014 it was 23, and in 2015 it was 1.
I don’t know which one T10 investigated, but whichever one they used as the standard, it’s wrong.
It’s too careless.
Their work is too sloppy.
I think it’s a simple text error, but it’s proof that there is no checking system in place.

It’s the same car, but the car number is different. I’m surprised that T10 wrote this and didn’t realize it was wrong. The fact that it still hasn’t been fixed is proof of that.