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Without being rude, I don't know how you guys are having such problems finding event cars to use, most of the ones I used are premium cars that are available to everyone, and any used cars I needed I received as prizes for other races. :p

Same :D Have like 30 cars and all those cars till be used when I do B-SPEC :D

Without being rude, I don't know how you guys are having such problems finding event cars to use, most of the ones I used are premium cars that are available to everyone, and any used cars I needed I received as prizes for other races. :p

It's a common problem in Beginner and Amature. Not just on this forum, but at neogaf and gtplanet.net. Once you iron your way through those, then you are finally getting awarded cars you can use, and premiums are more commonly required in Professional and Expert.

Should be able to send you another car today, which one do you want? Lol.

Which ever :) Truck is fine.

How about one of the cars I can use for two events, someone else is supposed to be sending the truck.

I still need 2 more cars, below is the events I need cars for. Thanks again to everyone that's helped :) Oh and need a Mini as well :p

Beginner:

Suzuki Cappuccino '91 for Lightweight K Cup (Thanks CorrisD)

Honda 1300 Coupe 9 S '70 for Japanese Classics

Ferrari 512BB '76 for European Classic Car Championship (Thanks CorrisD)

Chevrolet Corvette Convertible '69 for World Classic Series

Amateaur:

Dodge RAM 1500 LARAMIE Hemi Quad Cab '04 for Truck Challenge (Thanks Razorwing)

Use the Ferrari 512BB '76 again for the Festival Italia (Thanks CorrisD)

Use the Chevrolet Corvette Convertible '69 again for Classic Muscle Car Champ

Use the Ferrari 512BB '76 again for the Supercar Nostalgia (Thanks CorrisD)

Without being rude, I don't know how you guys are having such problems finding event cars to use, most of the ones I used are premium cars that are available to everyone, and any used cars I needed I received as prizes for other races. :p

It's a common problem in Beginner and Amature. Not just on this forum, but at neogaf and gtplanet.net. Once you iron your way through those, then you are finally getting awarded cars you can use, and premiums are more commonly required in Professional and Expert.

Yeah basically because exactly of what Richard said, I am still on the A-Spec beginner races, so barely have any CR (does not help I wasted a boat load on the stupid Honday I purchased), plus this is also the first GT besides Prologue I have actually ever really played, so still trying to get used to the whole concept of things.

So I basically need right now cars for the Japanese Classic and European classic (or whatever they are called, still at work so going on memory), so if anyone knows they will not need those cars for those events in the next 24 hours, feel free to send them now, and I will make sure I play either of those events either sometime tonight or first thing tomorrow morning. So basically if you can lend me the cars, I will have them back to you within 24 hours is what I am saying. If you need them sooner then that, then I will just post back again in the thread when I am actually playing. But I will definitely send cars back within 24 hours if you send them now, and probably much sooner TBH, I am almost positive I will be able to play at some point tonight.

Actually below is what I need (I copy and pasted from NoLimits post, and I do not necessarily need these exact cars, just cars for these events. I actually think I have everything else in the beginner events done on my own, so then I will move on to Amateur. If I need something else for beginner will post, but 98% positive I did all of the other events myself.

Honda 1300 Coupe 9 S '70 for Japanese Classics

Ferrari 512BB '76 for European Classic Car Championship

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