Prior Special Edition Cars (FE, HE, etc.) as Bodykits?

Each of the later Forza titles has had several special edition cars with exclusive mods that are typically never seen again in that configuration in future titles. These are not only the Forza Edition or Horizon Edition vehicles, but also the Barrett-Jackson’s, Fast & Furious, etc. Just using FH4 as a reference, some of the most notable are the '63 Volkswagen Type 2 HE, which was much lower than could be achieved with the standard Type 2, the '69 Chevy Nova SS 396 with its significantly larger rear tires and the '75 Barrett-Jackson Ford Bronco with its lift kit and off-road tires.

Since these cars are highly unlikely to be added to FH5 or future titles in these forms as standalone vehicles, could they be made available using the bodykit feature in the modifications menu for their standard counterpart?

I really do not understand why they don’t do this with the Forza Edition cars.

Tons of people are wanting more vehicle customization as it is, would it kill anything in FH5 if we could put the roof ladder back onto the Ford Transit Van from FH4? Why make those parts then keep the vehicles in future games but ditch the unique extras?

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I think I asked for this before aswell.

Have the old FH Forza Edition version as a preset upgrade option rather than a new model.

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There’s still a good few FM7 FE body kits and customization features that have yet to be added to FH5

Acura NSX FE - Widebody and spoiler
BMW M3 E30 FE - Widebody
Chevrolet Monte Carlo FE - Big donk wheels
1993 Ford Mustang SVT Cobra R FE - Bigger rear tires
1997 Honda Civic Type R FE - Widebody
Maserati Gran Turismo S FE - Widebody and spoiler
2016 Mazda MX-5 FE - Widebody and spoiler
Mercedes-AMG C63 S FE -Widebody and spoiler

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No joke, I would immediately throw a donk kit onto a Monte Carlo in FH5 then drop in offroad tires and an all wheel drive conversion.

Why are none of the prior FE mods available as upgrades?? It makes no sense to me!

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