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The '''NISMO GT-R LM Race Car '95''' is a race car produced by [[Nissan]]. As a racing version of the [[NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95|NISMO GT-R LM Road Car]], it appears in the original [[Gran Turismo (PlayStation)|Gran Turismo]] and in [[Gran Turismo 2]]. |
The '''NISMO GT-R LM Race Car '95''' is a race car produced by [[Nissan]]. As a racing version of the [[NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95|NISMO GT-R LM Road Car]], it appears in the original [[Gran Turismo (PlayStation)|Gran Turismo]] and in [[Gran Turismo 2]]. |
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+ | The car's red, blue and white livery resembles that of the #22 car driven by Hideo Fukuyama, Masahiko Kondo, and Shunji Kasuya, and the white and pink livery resembles that of the #23 car driven by Kazuyoshi Hoshino, Toshio Suzuki, and Masahiko Kageyama. Both cars participated in the GT1 class of the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans. The car #22 finished the race in 10th place overall, achieving the 5th place in its class, while the car #23 failed to finish the race. |
==Colors== |
==Colors== |
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− | + | This car is available in these two color schemes: |
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− | *Blue (#22) |
+ | *{{ColorSquare|#7878B0}} White/Blue/Red (#22) |
− | *Pink (#23) |
+ | *{{ColorSquare|#7878B0}} White/Pink (#23) |
+ | In GT2, unusually, the thumbnails do not match the car's actual colors. |
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− | ==Handling== |
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− | ===GT1=== |
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− | Being a race car, this car is somewhat fast and stable, with a decent acceleration. However, the player must be careful to not approach a low speed turn in an aggressive manner, because this car can be easy to spin out if you are accelerating and steering at the same time in a low speed turn. Overall, this car is a good choice for the hardest races of the game. |
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− | ===GT2=== |
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− | Being on this game the racing modified version of the [[NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95]], the car handles similar to the base car, but slightly better in terms of acceleration and steering. However, in order to compete against more powerful cars, a bit of tuning is required. Fortunately, there are a lot of tuning options available for the base car. |
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==Acquisition== |
==Acquisition== |
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===GT1=== |
===GT1=== |
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− | This car can be purchased in the special section of Nissan |
+ | This car can be purchased in the special section of the Nissan dealership for 500,000 Credits. |
===GT2=== |
===GT2=== |
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− | No longer available as a separate car, this car can be obtained only by performing racing modifications on an ordinary [[NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95]] |
+ | No longer available as a separate car, this car can be obtained only by performing racing modifications on an ordinary [[NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95]] for 85,000 Credits. By default, this car is obtainable only on the PAL and NTSC versions of the game, since the [[NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95]] was accidentally omitted from the Special Model option in the Japanese version of the game (however, it can still be obtained using a cheat device, then the car can be race modified). |
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+ | ==Trivia== |
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+ | *The reason behind the appearance of this car as a racing modification of the [[NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95]] in Gran Turismo 2 is due to the inclusion of both the [[Nissan Kure R33 Skyline GT (JGTC) '97]] and the [[Nissan ZEXEL Skyline GT (JGTC) '97]] as separate cars in said game. Considering that the racing modifications of the NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95 in the original Gran Turismo closely resembles these two cars, this fact could be considered true. |
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==Pictures== |
==Pictures== |
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− | -R-Nismo_GT-R_LM_Road_Car_(GT2).jpg|The NISMO GT-R LM Race Car '95 as a |
+ | -R-Nismo_GT-R_LM_Road_Car_(GT2).jpg|The NISMO GT-R LM Race Car '95 as a race modified version of the [[NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95]] in Gran Turismo 2. Aside from having Yokohama Super Advan Racing Ver.2 rims by default, the car remained the same as in the original Gran Turismo. |
+ | Nl33rl-logo.png|The vehicle banner as it appears in Gran Turismo 2 after racing modifying the Nismo GT-R LM road car |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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==Notes== |
==Notes== |
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[[Category:GT1 Cars]] |
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Revision as of 07:53, 4 August 2020
The NISMO GT-R LM Race Car '95 is a race car produced by Nissan. As a racing version of the NISMO GT-R LM Road Car, it appears in the original Gran Turismo and in Gran Turismo 2.
The car's red, blue and white livery resembles that of the #22 car driven by Hideo Fukuyama, Masahiko Kondo, and Shunji Kasuya, and the white and pink livery resembles that of the #23 car driven by Kazuyoshi Hoshino, Toshio Suzuki, and Masahiko Kageyama. Both cars participated in the GT1 class of the 1995 24 Hours of Le Mans. The car #22 finished the race in 10th place overall, achieving the 5th place in its class, while the car #23 failed to finish the race.
Colors
This car is available in these two color schemes:
- White/Blue/Red (#22)
- White/Pink (#23)
In GT2, unusually, the thumbnails do not match the car's actual colors.
Acquisition
GT1
This car can be purchased in the special section of the Nissan dealership for 500,000 Credits.
GT2
No longer available as a separate car, this car can be obtained only by performing racing modifications on an ordinary NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95 for 85,000 Credits. By default, this car is obtainable only on the PAL and NTSC versions of the game, since the NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95 was accidentally omitted from the Special Model option in the Japanese version of the game (however, it can still be obtained using a cheat device, then the car can be race modified).
Trivia
- The reason behind the appearance of this car as a racing modification of the NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95 in Gran Turismo 2 is due to the inclusion of both the Nissan Kure R33 Skyline GT (JGTC) '97 and the Nissan ZEXEL Skyline GT (JGTC) '97 as separate cars in said game. Considering that the racing modifications of the NISMO GT-R LM Road Going Version '95 in the original Gran Turismo closely resembles these two cars, this fact could be considered true.