





I grew up during the JDM Era so the R32 is my Skyline GT-R of choice.
L to R: Garage Active R32 Carbon, Auto Select R33 Yellow Shark and Mine's R35 Demo Car
Have a great weekend, everyone!
I’m really enjoying the Porsche 963 and BMW M Hybrid V8. Both are solid performers and a lot of fun to drive.
For those who own it, is the Peugeot 9X8 worth buying to complete the trio? More importantly, is it worth the grind? 🤔
Added the Konrad Motorsports GT2 LM livery to the garage. They all can't be ADVANs. 😂
Livery here:
I'm surprised the car isn't already in the game.
These '80s Skylines are growing on me. 😍
I stopped building models a few years ago after it became increasingly difficult. I later learned that cataracts were the reason.
Since having cataract surgery, most of my vision has been restored, enough to build this Bandai Mandalorian kit. The only painting I did was on the silver and red accents; everything else was weathering.
Considering how long it’s been since my last build, I’m very happy with the results.
*Helmet and suit not done by me.
Blazing the Nissan Skyline Super Silhouette through Shibuya in ADVAN colors.
Have a great weekend everyone!
#ADVAN everything
The message of the photo behind the car.
For everyone struggling, ganbatte*! You got this!
*Do your best.
I'm enjoying my time with the Toyota Sports 800 and Goodwood Raceway. It's an oddly pretty car.
Before TRD, before GR, there was the fighting spirit of Toyota.
Shelby's 2000GTs and Tojiro Ukiya's Sports 800.
I ended up using the Garage Active R32 GT-R for the Race of Turbo Sportscars and the Group A Akai VW Golf GTI for the European Clubman Cup 600. Both are always highlights for me.
I’m still struggling to enjoy Ferraris, even though I managed a podium with the 296 GTB in the Special Event. The Porsche was probably overkill for the World Touring Car 800, but I went for comfort.
For the American FR Challenge 550, the road-going Mustang GT3 just felt fitting.
This week’s Weekly Challenges include a special race featuring the Ferrari 296 GTB.
I’ve always struggled to connect with Ferrari’s road cars in GT7. They’re obviously fast, but they often feel like they’re right on the edge of traction and reluctant to change direction.
This isn’t meant as rage bait, I’m curious. What do you like or love about the road-going Ferraris, and how do you get the best out of them?
Edit: The car wears the Ferrari Assetto Fiorano livery.
A near replica livery of Mad Mike's Mazda3 from the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed.
Livery here: https://www.gran-turismo.com/us/gt7/user/mymenu/27e6a9b7-b089-4945-8e57-3e879f710e36/gallery/All/19422092670911148
#red bull #toyo tires #mobil oil #hot wheels #work wheels