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Dude,
Get a 300 ps + car and hand race the second rally race, all asphalt. You
win the toyota rsc raid car that sells 230k. not bad for a 10 minute game.
"IsaacKuo" <mechdan@yahoo.com> ???
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> fe wrote:
> > with ib license run 2nd 'driving mission' and with 1 pass and 1 turn
> win
> > 1,000 Cr.
(very fast to win 1,000)
>
> Now this is more like my speed! Unlike most people here, I
> skipped GT3 entirely and really don't have all that much
> time to play GT4--so I'm still just starting out, really.
> I haven't even gotten my B licence yet, since I'm stuck on
> one exam (I just need to keep on retrying it, but the
> license tests simply ARE NO FUN AT ALL).
>
> My early gameplan from scratch involved:
>
> 1. Get a used Honda Civic. With only 10,000cr, it's just
> about the best car available which can actually win
> the Sunday Cup. It's totally outclassed for the FF, though.
>
> 2. Got a used Supra Twin Turbo for ~11,000cr. Awesome bang
> for the buck! Somewhat competetive for the FR cup, but
> too much of a bother. I just repeated the Sunday Cup with it.
>
> 3. Got a used TVR Griffith 500 for ~30,000cr. This was a
> great little mid-budget car in the first GT, and it's still
> a great little mid-budget car. The best thing is that it's
> VERY competetive for the Spider & Roadster cup. I can't
> actually drive those races yet (no B licence), but the
> Griffith 500 eats up the competition in Director's mode.
>
> Right now, I make money by leaving the PS2 on in the background.
> I run the TVR Griffith in the Trial Mountain track on the
> Spider & Roadster cup. All I need to do is start the race and
> leave it on Push/Overtake. The car lurches down the track
> slamming against all of the side walls, but it still leaves
> the competition in the dust. It's good for 3,000cr a race.
> It's not as fast as running the three races manually (netting
> 3x3,000cr plus a 10,000cr Prowler), but it is minimal effort
> for when I'm doing other things.
>
> 3,000cr a race is small potatos for most people here, but
> it's really helpful for someone who's just starting out and
> doesn't have any GT3 stuff to transfer over.
>
> Right now, I'm on the lookout for a car which I can take on
> the lightweight K cup challenge with. My Honda BEAT just
> keeps on getting beat! Among the beginner's cups, I still
> have to do that one and the pickup truck one.
>
> Isaac Kuo
>