Credits
and licenses: Have a saved game from Gran Turismo 3 or Gran Turismo 4
Prologue to start with extra credits and some of your previously earned
licenses.
Use the following steps to
transfer your Gran Turismo 3 data to Gran Turismo 4. This must
be done when the game is first started. It can not be done after you have
already started and saved a game.Put a blank memory card into slot one and
start Gran Turismo 4. When the message "Do you wish to create
game data" appears, select "OK". When asked to name the save
file, enter a name and select "OK". The message "Game data
will now be created" will appear. It will then specify how big the save
file is (1498 kb) and tell you what slot (slot one) it will be saved to.
Select "OK". When the "Save successful" message appears,
select "OK". The game will then tell you about its auto save
feature. Select "OK". It then tells you about the flashing save
icon. Select "OK". The game then tells you about not removing the
memory card when the flashing save icon is flashing. Select "OK".
Follow the next steps very carefully. The game tells that you can utilize a
game save from Gran Turismo 3. It then asks if you would like to see
details. Select "OK". You are told that you can transfer credits
(up to 100,000). Select "OK". The game then tells you about
updating the status of your licenses (A and B licenses). Select
"OK". The game now tells you how to load the Gran Turismo 3
data. Read this carefully, then select "OK". You will be asked if
you want to start the game. Select "Start". The loading screen
appears, then the game brings you back to the main menu. Select "Gran
Turismo mode", which is the second option down on the list. An arrow
will appear on the "home icon". Press X to enter your home.
At the top right of the screen you will see the word "Status".
Move the arrow over to it then press X. Take out the memory card that
has the newly created Gran Turismo 4 data and insert the memory card
that has your Gran Turismo 3 data stored on it. At the bottom of the
status screen you will see (Square) return and (Start) transfer game data.
Press Start, first making sure that your Gran Turismo 3 data
in now in slot one. You will be asked if you want to transfer game data.
Select "OK" Be careful, as you can only do it once. If you make a
mistake, you will have to start from the beginning. A message stating that
your licenses have been transferred will appear. Select "OK". You
will be asked if you want to transfer credits. Select "OK". A
message stating that your credits have been transferred will appear. Select
"OK". Finally, you will notice in the top right corner that you
now have 110,000 credit. Also, to the center left of the screen you will
notice the A and B license icons have lit up.
Faster
credit reward screen: Hold L2 to load the credits faster. For example, when you
win a 45,000 credir reward, holding L2 will make it load much faster.
Doing this trick on a 10,000 credit prize will make the numbers disappear
completely off the screen in about one second.
Acura
DN-X '02: In the A License, get all Silver or better (US version).
Alfa
Romeo 155 2.5 V6 TI Race Car '93: Win the Italian Festival.
Alfa
Romeo Giulia Sprint GTA 1600 '65: Win the GTA Cup at Alfa Romeo in the Italian showroom.
Alfa
Romeo Giulia Sprint Speciale '63: Win the 1000 Miles.
Alpine
1600S: Win the Alpine Showroom cup.
Alpine
A310 1600VE '73: Win the George Paris.
Aston
Martin DB9 Coupe '03 (Super Gold special color): Win the Aston Martin Carnival at Aston Martin in the British
showroom.
Audi
Abt Audi TT-R Touring Car '02: Win the Nurburgring 4 Hours Endurance.
Audi
Le Mans Quattro '03: Win the Tourist Trophy at Audi in the German showroom.
Audi
Nuvotari Quattro '03: Complete 25% of the game. This car has 608 hp, 4WD, and cannot be
sold or bought.
Audi
Pikes Peak Quattro '03: Win the A3 Cup at Audi in the German showroom.
Audi
R8 '01: Win the Sarthe Circuit 24 Hours I.
Autobianchi
A112 Abarth '79: Get all Golds in all the races for the Sunday Cup.
Autobianchi
A112 Abarth '79: Win the Sunday Cup.
Bentley
Speed 8 Race Car '03: Win the Sarthe Circuit 24 Hours II.
BMW M3
GTR Race Car '01: Win theSchwarzwald League A.
BMW
MacLaren F1 GTR Race Car '97: Win the Gran Turismo All Stars.
Cadillac
Cien '02: Win the Rally d' Umbria. You can upgrade it to about 1100 hp.
Chevrolet
Camaro LM Race Car '01: Win the Stars and Stripes.
Chevrolet
Chevelle SS 454 '70: Win the American Muscle Car Championship.
Chevrolet
Corvette Z06 (C2) Race Car '63: Win the Vette! Vette! Vette! at Chevrolet in the American
Showroom.
Chevrolet
Corvette Convertible (C1) '54: Win the American Championship.
Chevrolet
Silverado SST Concept '02: Win the Sport Truck Race.
Chrysler
Prowler '02: Win the Spider & Roadster.
Citroen
2CV Type-A '54: Win the French Championship.
Cizeta
V16T '94: Win the Supercar Festival.
Daihatsu
Midget: Win the Midget II Trophy at Daihatsu.
Daihatsu
Midget II D-Type '98: You can only find it in the Late 90's Used Cars shop. You must
buy this car if you want to win the Midget II Trophy at Daihatsu's Shop.
DMC
DeLorean S2 '04 : Complete Missions 1 to 10.
Dodge
Charger Super Bee 426 Hemi '71: Win the New York 200 Miles.
Dome
Zero '78: Get all Golds in the International A License.
Fairlady
Z Concept LM Race Car: Win all the Z races in the Nissan manufacturer challenges.
Fiat
500R: Sometimes this car is sold in the 80's used car shop.
Ford
Escort Rally Car '98: Win the Tahiti.
Ford
GT '05: Win the Premium Sports Lounge.
Ford
GT Concept '02: Win the Tsukuba Circuit.
Ford
GT LM Edition '02: Win the Infineon World Sport Car Trophy.
Ford
GT LM Edition Spec-II '04: Win the Gran Turismo World Championship.
Ford
GT40 Race Car '69: Win the Laguna Seca 200 Miles.
Ford
Model T Tourer '15: Get all Golds in the Super License.
Ford
RS200 '84: Win the Grand Canyon.
Ford
RS200 Rally Car '85: Win the Rally d' Capri.
Ginetta
G4 '64: Win the Light Weight K Cup.
Honda
Dualnote '01: Get all Silvers in the Domestic A License (Japanese version).
Honda
Life Step Van '72: Win the Japanese Compact Car Cup.
Honda
Motul Civic: Win the Civic Trophy at Honda.
Honda
NSX-R Concept '01: Win the Race of NA Sports.
Honda
NSX-R LM Edition Race Car '02: Win the Super Speedway 150 Miles.
Honda
NSX-R LM Edition Road Car '02: Win the Motegi 8 Hours Endurance.
Honda
S500 '63: Get all Golds in the Domestic B License.
Honda
S800 RSC Race Car '68: Win the World Compact Car Race.
Hyundai
HCD6 '01: Win the Cathedral Rocks (Trail II).
Infiniti
FX45 Concept '02: Win the Chamoni.
Jaguar
E-Type Coupe '61: Win the British GT Cup.
Jaguar
XJ220 LM Edition '01: Win the European Championship.
Jaguar
XJR-9 Race Car '98: Complete 50% of the game to get this car, which you can buy for
3,500,000 credits from Jaguar Classic Cars. You can sell this car for
743,749 credits.
Jay
Leno Tank Car '03 : Complete Missions 11 to 20.
Jensen
Healey Interceptor Mk.III '74: Get all Golds in the International B License.
Lancia
Delta HF Integrale Rally Car '92: Win the Rally d' Umbria.
Lancia
Delta HF Integrale Evoluzione '92: It is rare. You can only find it in the early 90's Used Car Shop.
You can use it to easily win the Italian Festival.
Lancia
Delta S4 Rally Car '85: Win the Rally d' Umbria.
Lancia
Stratos Rally Car '77: Win the Chamoni.
Land
Rover Range Stormer Concept '04: Win the Cathedral Rocks (Trail I).
Lister
Storm V12 Race Car '99: Win the Suzuka 1000km.
Lotus
Elan S1 '62: Win the Lotus Classics at Lotus in the British showroom.
Lotus
Elise Type 72 '01: Win the Elise Trophy at Lotus in the British showroom.
Lotus
Esprit Turbo HC '87: Win the MR Challenge.
Lotus
Europa Special '71: Win the British Light Weight Car Race.
Mazda
787B '91: Reach 694 in game days. It will appear in Used Cars 1 for
1,224,999 credits.
Mazda
Atenza Concept '01: Win the FF Challenge.
Mazda
Atenza Touring Car '02: Win the Tsukuba Circuit.
Mazda
BP FALKEN RX-7 (D1GP) '03: Win the Race of Turbo Sports.
Mazda
Kusabi '03: Get all Silvers in the Domestic B License.
Mazda
Mazdaspeed Atenza '05: Win the Clubman Cup.
Mazda
RX-7 LM Race Car '01: Win the Roadster 4 Hours Endurance.
Mazda
RX-8 Concept (Type-I) '01: Win the Tsukuba Circuit.
Mazda
RX-8 Concept (Type-II) '04: Get all Silver in the International B License.
Mercedes
Sauber C 9 Race Car '89: Win the Formula GT World (Japanese version),
Win the Formula GT World
Championship (American version).
Mercedes-Benz
AMG 190E 2.5 16V Evolution II (DTM) '92: Win the Schwarzwald League B.
Mercedes-Benz
AMG CLK-GTR Race Car '98: Win the German Touring Car Championship.
Mercedes-Benz
Benz Patent Motor Wagen 1886: Win the European Classic Car Championship.
Mercedes
CLK Touring Car: Win the Legend Of The Silver Arrow at Mercedes.
Mercedes-Benz
Daimler Motor Carriage '1886: Win the World Classic Car Series.
Mercury
Cougar XR-7 '67: Complete the Super License.
MGF
'97 (Yellow special color): Win the the MG festival at MG in the British showroom.
Mini
Marcos GT '70: Get Gold in Mini Mini Sports Meeting.
Mitsubishi
CZ-3 Tarmac '01: Win the Swiss Alps.
Mitsubishi
CZ-3 Tarmac Rally Car '02: Win the Grand Canyon.
Mitsubishi
FTO Super Touring Car '97: Win the Tokyo R246 300km.
Mitsubishi
HSR-II Concept '89: Win the Japanese 80's Festival.
Mitsubishi
Lancer Evolution IV Rally Car'97: Win the Ice Arena.
Mitsubishi
Pajero Evolution Rally: Win the Cathedral Rocks (Trail II).
Mitsubishi
Pajero Rally Raid Car '85: Win the Tahiti.
Mitsubishi
Straion 4WD Rally Car '84: Win the Grand Canyon.
Nike
One 2022: Complete the International B License.
There is a hidden Morse code on
the right side of the car. When reversed, it reads
"www.phil-frank.com", an automotive designer.
Nismo
270R '94 (S14): Complete the International A License.
Nismo
400R (R33) '96: Win the Japanese 90's Challenge.
Nismo
Skyline GT-R LM Road going version: Win the Race of the Red Emblem.
Nissan
R92CP: Reach 694 in game days. It will appear in Used Cars 1 for
1,224,999 credits.
Nissan
R390 GT1 '98: Reach 694 in game days. It will appear in Used Cars 2 for
2,924,999 credits.
Nissan
Bluebird 1600SSS Rally Car (510) '69: Win the Ice Arena.
Nissan
Fairlady Z Concept LM Race Car '02: Win the Japanese Championship.
Nissan
Gran Turismo Skyline GT-R (Pacecar) '01: Win the Real Circuit Tours.
Nissan
GT-R Concept '01: Get all Silvers in the International A License.
Nissan
GT-R Concept LM Race Car '02: Win the Dream Car Championship.
Nissan
Motul Pitwork Z (JGTC) '04: Win the Japanese GT Championship.
Nissan
Option Stream Z '04: Win the Tuning Car Grand Prix.
Nissan
R89C Race Car '89 : Complete Missions 30 to 34.
Nissan
R92CP Race Car '92: Win the Fuji 1000km.
Nissan
Silvia 240RS Rally Car '85: Win the Swiss Alps.
Nissan
Skyline 2000GT-B '67: Win the FR Challenge.
Nissan
Skyline GT-R '01: Get all Golds in the Domestic A License.
Nissan
Skyline GT-R Race Car (Calsonic) '93: Win the Tsukuba 9 Hours Endurance.
Nissan
Skyline Hard Top 2000GT-R (KPGC10) '70: Win the Japanese 70's Classic.
Opel
Calibra Touring Car '94: Win the Speedster Trophy at Opel in the German showroom.
Opera
Performance S2000 '04: Win the Polyphony Digital Cup.
Pagani
Zonda Race Car '01 : Complete Missions 21 to 24.
Peugeot
205 Turbo 16 Evolution 2 Rally Car '86: Win the George Paris.
Peugeot
205 Turbo 16 Rally Car '85: Win the 206 Cup at Peugeot in the French showroom.
Plymouth
Super Bird '70: Win the Classic Muscle Car Championship.
Polyphony
Formula Gran Turismo '04: Win the Formula GT World (Japanese version).
Polyphony
Formula Gran Turismo '04: Win the Nurburgring 24 Hours Endurance.
Pontiac
Solstice Coupe Concept '02: Get all Silvers in the Super License.
Pontiac
Sunfire GXP Concept '02: Complete the Domestic A License.
Renault
5 Maxi Turbo Rally Car '85: Win the George Paris.
Renault
5 Turbo '80: Win the Tahiti.
Renault
Megane Coupe 2.0 Coach '00: Sometimes this car is sold in the late 90's used shop. You can
use it to race in the Megane Trophy at Renault's shop.
RUF
CTR Yellow Bird '87: Win the Boxer Spirit.
Subaru
Impreza Rally Car '01: Win the Chamoni.
Subaru
Impreza Rally Car '99: Win the Cathedral Rocks (Trail I).
Subaru
Impreza Rally Car Prototype '01: Win the Rally d' Capri.
Subaru
Impreza Touring Car: Win the Impreza and Legacy Trophy at Subaru.
Suzuki
Escudo Dirt Trial Car '98: Win the Cathedral Rocks (Trail I).
Win the Cathedral Rocks 1 Rally
under the hard difficulty setting to get the Suzuki Escudo Pikes Peak Trial
Car as a reward. Tune it up to full at the Suzuki Tune shop, including the
super soft racing tires, stage 4 turbo kit, and nitrous. Take it to the
Power And Speed Test. Change the drivetrain to 15. The Escudo may only top
out at about 220 to 235 mph, but it will get to that speed in about seven
seconds.
Toyota
7 Race Car '70 : Complete Missions 25 to 29.
Toyota
88C-V Race Car (Minolta) '89: Win the El Captain 200 Miles.
Toyota
Celica GT-FOUR Rally Car (ST185) '95: Win the Cathedral Rocks (Trail II).
Toyota
Celica GT-FOUR Rally Car (ST205) '95: Win the Swiss Alps.
Toyota
GT-One '99: Reach 694 in game days. It will appear in Used Cars 2 for
2,924,999 credits.
Toyota
Motor Triathlon Race Car '04: Win the 4WD Challenge.
Toyota
RSC '01: Win the Ice Arena.
Toyota
RSC Rally Raid Car '02: Win the Rally d' Capri.
Triumph
Spitfire 1500 '74 (Maroon Metallic): Win the Spitfire Cup at the Triumph dealer.
TVR
Cerbera Speed 12 '00 (Chameleon special color): Win the Black Pool Racers at TVR in the British showroom.
Volkswagen
Lupo 1.4 '02: Complete the Domestic B License.
Volkswagen
W12 Nardo Concept '01: Win Like The Wind.
Volvo
240 GLT Estate '88: Win the European Hot Hatch Car Championship.
Arcade
tracks: Play through the specified number of days to unlock the
corresponding track in arcade mode.
Deep Forest Raceway: 15
Opera Paris: 29
Fuji Speedway 80s: 43
Special Stage Route 5: 57
Suzuka Circuit: 71
Twin Ring Motegi Road Course East Short: 85
Grand Valley Speedway: 99
Hong Kong: 113
Suzuka Circuit West Course: 127
Fuji Speedway 2005 GT: 141
Ice Arena: 155
Apricot Hill Raceway: 169
Cote d Azur: 183
Tahiti Maze: 197
Twin Ring Motegi Road Course: 211
George V Paris: 225
Cathedral Rocks Trail I: 239
Costa di Amalfi: 253
Circuit de la Sarthe 1: 267
Autumn Ring: 281
Infineon Raceway Stock Car Course: 309
Circuit de la Sarthe 2 (Unchicaned): 351
Tsukuba Circuit Wet: 337
Fuji Speedway 2005 F: 323
Chamonix: 309
License
test help: Press R3 during the countdown in a license test to display
blue (acceleration) and red (braking) guides on your route. Note: This only
works on the B and A license tests and tests where there is no pace car.
Faster
replays: Press L3 during a replay.
No
replay music: Press Circle during a replay.
Night/infrared
vision replays: During replays, quickly press Square(4) to see a night or
infrared vision replay.
Stop
scrolling text: At any point that you see scrolling text at the bottom of the
screen (at the main menu or when buying parts for your vehicle), press L3
to stop the text from scrolling.
Jump
directly to car manufacturer: From the main menu (where you garage is located) press L1
or R1 to go directly to the car manufacturer for the car that you are
currently in.
Remain
in current gear with automatic transmissions: When racing with an automatic transmission, hold R2 to
force the car to remain in the current gear. Release R2 when the
small red light to change gears flashes or the car will not change gears.
This useful for remaining at a given speed through a corner, or stretching
the top end of a gear for a little extra speed or performance.
Toggle
ghost racer: After you finish one, try a B, A, IB, IA, or S license (1-16) or
rally. The ghost racer will be on. If it confuses you, press D-pad Up
to toggle it off or on.
Hint:
New cars and tracks: To unlock cars and tracks, compete in the GT Career mode. You can
earn money there to upgrade your cars, and buy or sell new and used ones.
At the places where you can buy
your cars (for example, BMW), you can find races that use a certain model of
that dealer. This will unlock some of the bonus cars you cannot normally buy
or win in a race. The cars that you get are very fast, and you can sell them
for a decent price.
You can win different cars from
series races that you have already completed. For some series, you are given
the option if you would like to clear your current records. If you do this,
you can race those courses over again to win another prize car.
Hint:
Easy money: After transferring your licensees and credits from Gran
Turismo 3, buy the Dodge Viper GTS and soupe it up. Then, go to the
Special Event races and compete in the Capri Rally Easy. After you win both
races, you are awarded with a rally car worth 236,000 credits. Go back to
the Capri Rally and compete in it again. You will be given the Same Rally
Car. Sell one, and you will have 236,000 credits.
Buy a decent car like an
Evolution (must be of Japanese make) and upgrade it as much as possible.
Then, go to Japan and compete in the All Japan race. Each gold awards you
7,500 credits (five races), and all golds gives you 35,000 credits. You will
win a 350Z race car at the end. get In the new 350Z and upgrade if desired.
Then, compete in the All Japan race repeatedly. Each time you get all golds,
you will get another 350Z that can be sold for over 318,000 credits.
After transferring your
licenses and credits from Gran Turismo 3, buy a Civic Type R (EP or
EK). Then. add mods to it to get over 230 hp. Go to the Honda dealer and
join the Civic races in the One-Make Races. Finish first in all the race
courses and you will be awarded the Mugen MOTUL Civic Si Race car '87. Sell
it for 90,000 credits. Then, repeat the process again.
Once you win the Cadillac Cien
from the two easy Citta di Aria races, and have acquired the IA License, go
to the Normal Tsukuba Circuit Wet race. If you manage to win the race (which
should not be too difficult in the Cien as long as you can handle driving on
the wet road), you will earn 10,000 credits and a Mazda6 Touring Car worth
over 93,000 credits (if sold).
Get any car that has about 400
hp and go to the Special Condition Event. Select the second race from the
top. Defeat the CPU in both races and you will get a car that can be sold
for 260,000 credits. You can also use that car to race in the same event.
When prompted to clear the trophies, answer "OK". When you win,
you will be awarded the same car.
After loading you Gran
Turismo 3 game credits (100,000 credits) and A and B licenses into you Gran
Turismo 4 game save, Go to Tuner Village in the lower left hand corner
of the main menu. Select HPA Motorsports and buy the VW Golf look-alike,
(2004 HPA Motorsports Stage II R32) for 31,870 credits. Exit from the Tuner
Village and go to the Special Conditions Events icon. Enter the 2004 HPA
Motorsports Stage II R32 into the Cost Di Amalfi race. Do both races
forwards and backwards. This should only take about ten minutes with the
2004 HPA Motorsports Stage II R32. When you complete this event you will be
rewarded with the 2002 Toyota Rsc Rally Raid Car, which has a selling price
of 265,624 credits. Sell the 2002 Toyota RSC Rally Raid Car and enter the
Cost Di Amalfi race again with the 2004 HPA Motorsports Stage II R32. You
will be asked if you want to "Clear Records" from your previous
races. Select "Clear" as your option. Enter the races again. Win
both races and you will be rewarded with another 2002 Toyota RSC Rally Raid
Car. Keep doing this repeatedly to get as much money as possible in the
least amount of time. Within one hour you could have up to 1,650,000
credits. Keep returning here as your credits run out. Also, you will get an
extra 10,000 credits for taking first place on both Costa Di Amalfi races.
Also, the 2004 HPA Motorsports Stage II R32 can be entered into quite a few
races very early in the game, so you do not have to waste your credits
buying other cars.
Win a Chevy Chevelle SS 454 '70
from the American Muscle Car Championship (using a suped up Ford Mustang '05
recommended). Add a stage 2 or 3 engine setup then a supercharger to get 600
to 700 hp. Take it to the Classic Muscle Car championship and race using
B-Spec. You can get a fast 10,000 credits because the race is only two laps
(Laguna Seca recommended). Repeat this as many times as desired.
This trick requires some time.
Once you can do it, this trick will give you over 890,000 credits in about
ten minutes. You must have the IA license and the Mercedes-Benz CLK Touring
Car. To get this car, you must acquire or buy any Mercedes-Benz car that
will be fast enough to win the Legend of the Silver Arrow competition (go to
Germany, then Mercedes-Benz, then One-make races to find the Legend of the
Silver Arrow event). Winning the Legend of the Silver Arrow competition will
give you the Mercedes-Benz CLK Touring Car. Once you have the Mercedes-Benz
CLK Touring Car all the way fixed up to its maximum and the IA license, you
are ready to start the trick. Enter the Deutsche Touring Car Meisterschaft
Series race in the European Events. There are five races in this
competition: Opera Paris, Mid-Field Raceway, High-Speed Ring Reverse,
Nurburgring Nordschieife, and Fuji Speedway. You will not be doing any of
the racing yourself, as you will instead use the B-spec Director's Mode on
all five races. When you are ready to start the first race in the series,
activate B-Spec Director's Mode. The race will now begin, and you will see
the numbers one through five at the top of the screen. Press D-pad Right(2)
so that it is highlighting the number "5", which signifies
"Push" (the car will go as fast as it can). Once "5" is
highlighted, press Triangle to put the car in overtake mode. Now that
"5" and the little symbol next that number at the top of the
screen are both highlighted, you are all set. Press R1 so that you
are in Monitor Mode. While in Monitor Mode, hold L1 and press D-pad
Right(2) so that the race will go by three times as fast. Do the same
exact thing for all five races. It should take about ten minutes for all
five races because you are in B-Spec mode. You should finish in first place
always if done correctly. After all five races you will have 75,000 credits
for being first place, plus an additional 75,000 credits for being the
overall champion of the series event. On top of those 150,000 credits, you
will also be rewarded the Mercedes CLK-GTR Race Car, which you can sell for
about 743,000 credits.
Get a good rally car. It does
not need any special tires. An Evo 8, MR is recommended. Then, go to the
Special Conditions Events. Go to the second race in the event, known as the
Capri Rally. It is fairly easy, but you need a A-Spec: National License.
Once you win both races, you will get a Toyota RSC Rally Raid Car that can
be sold for 265,624 crredits. You can then go back into the same race, clear
all your records, and win the car again.
This trick requires two memory
cards. Use the first memory card and buy good car for 10,000 credits or
under. Trade the car to the other memory card and buy upgrades for it.
Delete the block on the first memory card and restart so that you get 10,000
credits again. Trade it back to memory card one and repeat the process.
This trick requires two memory
cards. Save your game onto memory card one. Turn off the game. Then, turn it
back on and load the game that was saved on memory card one. Next, save your
game onto memory card two. Gain 5,000 credits. To do this, have enough money
to by a car with at least 100 hp. Go to Easy and win the Sunday Cup's Super
Speedway five times. Winning the race in first place is very easy. Rev the
engine, and when it says "Start", do not get in the pack. Instead,
stay to the left and you will finish in first in thirty seconds. After
making 5,000 credits, sell the car that you raced in the Super Speedway. Buy
a Stage 4 Turbo Kit (or the highest one available) for your new car. Save
the game onto memory card one. Load the game from memory card two. You will
have over 500,000 credits. This trick takes about thirty minutes.
Start the game with 110,000
credits (from Gran Turismo 3), then buy a Viper or any other fast
car. Win the first special race. You should obtain the Cadillac Cien. Use
this car to win the second special race. You should be awarded with a rally
car worth 236,000 credits. Sell this car and keep repeating this process for
easy credits.
Do the A and B Licenses. Select
the car of your choice and go to Special Conditions. Go to the second one on
easy (Capri Rally).Win both of the races and you will be awarded a Toyota
RSC Rally Raid Car, which is worth 265,624 credits. Keep one of the cars
yourself, clear your records when prompted, and win the Toyota again.
When you first start the game,
go to the License Center and get the International B License. Then, get the
best car you have and go to the Special Condition races. Win as many as
needed to unlock concept, rare and very expensive cars. You can sell the
Toyota Rally Raid car for about 265,000 credits. However you can keep it if
desired and race in the dirt and snow events with it. Sell all the cars that
you do not need.
Buy a Mitsubishi Lancer
Evolution and do the standard modifications (flywheel, stage 1 turbo,
brakes, etc.). Then, go to the Japanese Manufacturers and race the
Mitsubishi Evolution series. All of the tracks are very quick, fairly easy,
and pay out 2,000 credits for first place and 1,000 credits for second
place. Practice as much as desired for a few extra thousand credits. After
you get all Golds, you will be rewarded with the 70's model Lancer that
sells for over 30,000 credits.
Go to Special Condition Events
and race in the Capri Rally (easy). If you win, you will get the Toyota RSC
Rally Raid Car. You can sell it for 265,624 credits. However, keep that car
at first to make it easier to win the same race again.
Get the SLR Mclaren and tune it
up. Go to the Mercedes event and win Legends Of The Silver Arrow to get a
touring car as an award. Win several of these then sell them at 116,000
credits each. Save one four yourself and enter the Touring Car Championship
in the European Events. Win it to get a CLK GTR car worth 743,000 credits.
Enter The Vette! Vette! Vette!
And do all the races. You will get a race car Corvette that is worth about
106,000 credits. Enter again and clear the races. Win it again and on top of
te 50.000 credit prize, you will be awarded the same car again. Repeat this
as desired for as much money as desired.
When you first start out the
game, go to the Used Car Showroom 2 and buy a 1997 Civic Type R (ek). Give
it more horsepower with the extra money you have, with a racing chip and an
oil change. Go to One Make races in Honda. Go to the Type R races when you
get your license and keep racing until you get enough money to buy a turbo
kit. Then, go back and keep doing this until you have a lot of horsepower.
Win all five races and at the end, you will have obtained 25,000 credits and
a prize car worth 95,000 credits. You can keep doing this until you get
enough to get a 1999 Skyline. Trick it out and go to the Japan races. Race
the 90's Series and win all the races. You get a Nissan 350Z. Trick it out
and it will have 700 or more horsepower. Then, go to Japan races again. This
time go to the Tournament. Do B Mode so you do not have to get the big
license and put it on 5+overdrive and press R1. When you are in this
mode hold L1 + Right to win all the races. You will get
another 350Z. When you trick this one out, it will have over 900 horespower.
Hint:
Racing without the required licenses: For example, if you have obtained all your licenses except for
the S License, you can still participate in S License races. Enter the race
with the correct requirements for the race in B-Spec mode. You will still
earn the prize car and the credits.
Hint:
Extra horsepower: Give your brand new car an oil change immediately when you get it
(before driving it). It will usually gain between 5 to 30 hp.
Hint:
Special rims: The "Today's Special Rims" rotate every thirty game
days. There are thirty different sets of rims. There are 439 total
"Today's Special Rims". If you see a set you like, you will only
see them every twenty nine game days -- buy them while you can.
Hint:
Recommended cheap car: It is possible to get a very good car for only 14,000 credits.
You will first need to transfer 100,000 credits from Grand Turismo 3.
Go to the Used Cars, Late 90's section and hopefully there will be a Subaru
Impreza there for just over 14,000 credits. Buy it, then take it directly to
Subaru and tune it up as desired. If you have enough money remaining, go to
the GT Auto center and its oil (to add about another 15 to 20 hp). Then, buy
a new wing for it. You will now have a fast car and should have quite a bit
of money remaining.
Hint:
Recommended fast car: Start by getting the A and B licenses without buying any cars.
Use the Pontiac car and upgrade it until you are able to win the Capri
Rally. Sell the reward car (260,000 credits) and buy a BMW M5. This will be
your extremely fast car. Upgrade it with these upgrades: racing exhaust,
both brake improvements, na tuning 1 and 2, port polish, racing chip, nos,
triple clutch, racing flywheel,1.5 way limited slip, carbon driveshaft,
fully customizable suspension, racing-medium tires, and all three weight
reductions. It can easily win the Capri Rally (getting 150 in the straight),
to buy you decent cars to get better A points. This car has about 700 HP.
Purchase a Toyota Supra RZ From
the secondhand car market from the late 90's,then go to the TRD modification
shop, or a tuning house. Buy every horsepower mod for the car. Then,
purchase the racing suspension, nitrous, and racing gearbox. Do not apply
light weight. Then, go to the Top Speed Test and change the gearbox ratio to
the last one (24). Change the final ratio by holding it down for six
seconds, making the numbers smaller. Lower the car all the way for better
wind resistance. If you can, get rid of as much downforce as possible. If
you are not confident at driving at knockout speeds, increase the stability
bar by two levels. Turn the traction control down to level one (it will
wheelspin up to gear 3). Change the NOS timing to 40. Then, drive until you
hit fifth gear. Blow all the NOS down the mouth of your engine, and get
ready for a rush like no other. The will become difficult to handle. Make
sure you can handle high speeds and hold the car steady around the corners.
It is possible to reach 432 km/h with it.
Hint:
Recommended modifications: The first mod that should done to any vehicle is a spoiler kit in
the GT Auto department. They cost 1,200 credits and give the greatest value
for the money. Choose the ones to the far right, as they have the greatest
downforce characteristics. Most cars can get a kit installed. Save money and
do not purchase a Stage 3 NA kit and a supercharger, as they cannot be
installed at the same time. Also, when going for the turbo upgrades, look
for a fifth kit called "Original". This is usually cheaper than
Stage 4. If you have the money to get this straight away, it is better to do
this first, as it does the job of Stages 1 to 3 combined, and then some. A
recommended strategy for a broad spectrum of cars is (in order): spoiler,
full custom gearbox, computer chip, full custom suspension, NOS, race
exhaust, then start on the engines.
Hint:
A-Spec points: If you enter a race, and all the cars are very low end and you
have a high end car, you will get very minimal A-Spec Points awarded and
vice versa. For example, enter a 800 hp car into a race with the other five
cars having between 200 hp to 300 hp. You will probably be awarded only 1
A-Spec Point if you win the race. Conversely, if you enter a 800 hp car in a
race with five other cars that have between 750 hp to 900 hp, you will be
awarded anywhere between 50 to 100 A-Spec Points.
To get the most A-Spec points
out of a race and still have an advantage over the rest of the field you are
up against, do the following to your car. Equip the following: nitrous
bottle, any type of transmission, any clutch, any flywheel, any limited slip
configuration, the carbon driveshaft, racing brakes, the brake controller,
any suspension configuration, the VCD controller, the increase rigidity
option, and the rigidity refresher plan. You can also configure the
"Auto" setting on the "Transmission" option under
"Setting" without losing A-Spec points. Note: Do not do any weight
reductions. This will cost you A-Spec points for every race and is
irreversible. For example, if you start a race that is worth 108 A-Spec
points, doing a Stage 1 Weight Reduction will cost you about 17 to 20 A-Spec
points, bringing the total down to 88 to 91, and so on for Stages 2 and 3.
If you have already done a weight reduction to the car that you are in, you
can lower the quality of the tires currently equipped to bring the total
back up to the race's original amount and/or more. However, lowering the
tire quality greatly reduces the chances for success. For example, if you
have S2 Tires equipped with a Stage 1 Weight Reduction and only get 84
A-Spec points for the race, try to drop the tire quality down to maybe a S1
or N3 tire to get more A-Spec points for that race.
After earning some credits
using the "Capri Rally" trick, buy a Dodge Ram pickup and equip it
with every available modification, including the center differential
controller set to about 30% torque to the front wheels. Select tires
according to the race that you plan to enter, and lower the ride height as
far as it will go. This will give you a 725 horsepower all-wheel-drive beast
that handles fairly well and will earn you 125 to 200 A-Spec points in every
race, even though the other cars in the race may be of much lower
specification. This setup easily blew the doors off a Pagani Zonda C12 in
the NA series under Professional Events as well as a few other cars that
should, by simple laws of physics, be much faster.
You can change how many A-Spec
points you can receive by entering a single race, then exiting it by using
the "Exit" command in the lower right hand corner of the screen,
then re-entering it again. You should notice a change in the cars you are
going against, and the amount of the A-Spec points awarded. The amount of
A-Spec points will change each time you exit and re-enter the race, You
could get more or less. It is possible to receive as low as 1 and as high as
200 A-Spec points for the same race, but against different cars.
Unfortunately what you end up with is completely random. Keep entering and
re-entering until you get a good amount of A-Spec points. The CPU cycles
through different amount ranges, depending on the equality between the cars
in the race. Remember not to change the car's hp; leave it stock. Also, do
not do any weight reductions, port and polish, or engine balancing; once
they have been installed they cannot be uninstalled. The tires can be stock
or ones of lesser quality. This is key to getting the most A-Spec points out
of any race.
To get a lot of A-Spec points
quickly, do the missions. Each of them will give you 250 points if you win.
Hint:
Speed up B-Spec races: While in a B-Spec mode race, press R1 to switch to
"Race Monitor". Hold L1 + D-pad Right and you can
make the race go up to three times faster. The only downside is that you
must stay on the Race Monitor screen in order to keep the race sped up. It
will switch back to 1x speed when you go to "Broadcast View" mode.
Hint:
Apricot Hill: Fire: Drive in reverse and get to the second turn before you start
going downhill. Look directly over on the mountain side to see what appears
to be grayish smoke coming up and blowing towards the right.
Hint:
Missions Hall: Skyline GT-R Test course: There are five opposing Skyline GTRs on the track. Straight at
the start of the race, make sure you stay directly behind the GTR in front
of you. It will block the wind and make you go faster, making it easier to
catch up. When you enter the first turn, they will slow down. Go to the
outside of the turn and pass them from the outside. You will then see the
red GTR in the front. Keep going as fast as you can and hit it at full
speed. You will get a five second penalty, but it will not bother you much.
Hitting the red GTR will send it ahead of the pack. When the penalty is
gone, get behind it and catch up to it, but do not pass it. Instead, get
behind it and "push" it. Stay directly behind it all along the
three laps. In the straights you should be able to reach 275km/h. Upon
entering the very last turn of the race, go to the inside before the red GTR
brakes, and stay to the inside of the turn. Do not go where it is flat; stay
in the bent. Near the end of the last turn, you should be close enough. Get
behind the yellow GTR and you should be able to catch up to it before
crossing the finish line. This test is very difficult and may require a few
attempts.
Hint:
Nurburgring 24 Hour Endurance Race: Easy win: Obtain the 2004 Ford GT LM Race Car Spec II (the white and black
car in the opening sequence) from the Professional Events-GT World Champion
race (ten races totaling 136 laps on ten different tracks). Buy everything
available for the car, most importantly the Super Hard Racing Tires (R1s).
Set the Auto Transmission feature to a value of 18. Equip the R1 tires and
get ready for at least twelve hours (of sped up time) of hell. You must do
this race in B-Spec mode with the 2004 Ford GT LM Race Car Spec II in order
to guarantee a long hard fought win within thirteen hours real time instead
of twenty four hours real time. In B-Spec mode, you have the option to speed
up the race by entering the Race Monitor Screen by pressing R1. Then,
hold L1 and use the D-pad Left or D-pad Right to go
from real time up to three times normal speed. At the beginning of the race,
set the auto pilot to a value of 5 (Push) and turn the overtake feature on
by pressing Triangle. Once you get ahead of the pack and have a
decent lead, turn off overtake and set the autopilot to 2 (Cruise). You
should only have to pit every three to four laps. Get everything every time
that you pit (tires and fuel). Set the autopilot back to 2 (Cruise) once you
leave the pit. Continue this strategy until the end of the race. This will
net you a Formula One car.
Hint:
Rally D'Umbria: Hidden message: Enter the Rally D'Umbria in Special Events. When you start the
race, look on the road just under the Gran Turismo finishing tape. On the
asphalt the message "Dio lo benedice - fate il suo guidare il pił
sicuro e divertirsi" will appear, which has no sense as written, but
should mean "God bless you...drive safely and have fun".
Hint:
Trail Mountain: Very tall tree: On the Normal Trail Mountain track, drive to the end of the big
straightaway with the tunnel. Before you get to the big banked sharp turn,
look out over the valley to see a very tall lone tree.
Hint:
Easy car manufacturers trophy wins: For an easy win in trophies held by the cars manufacturers for a
specified model and you have a lot of money, look for a tuned-up version of
that car (especially for the Japanese trophies) at Tuner's Village. For
example, the HKS Hyper Genki Silvia '03 (sold at the HKS shop) will allow
you to easily win the Silvia Trophy. The RE Amemiya Asparadrink RX-7 ( sold
at the RE shop ) will allow you to easily win the RX-7 Trophy.
Hint:
Shorter 5 and 10 race championships win: These are the races where you are forced to race five or ten
races in a consecutive order. For each first place finish you obtain, you
will get 10 championship points. For second place, 6 points are awarded. In
a five race championship, you can get a total of 50 points. In a ten race
championship you can get 100 points. The reason for the points is to
determine an overall winner for the championship. If you have more points
than everyone else, you win. For example, assume at the eighth race you have
80 points (first place x eight races = 80 points), and second place has 48
points (second place x eight races = 48 points). There are only two races
remaining, and a total of 20 points to still be awarded. If second place has
48 points + the 20 points remaining to get, this only gives second place a
total of 68 points for the entire championship if he were to win the last
two races. You have 80 points, which is more than the second place's 68
points. If you were to quit out of races nine and ten and give the points to
second place, you will still win the championship. Once the championship is
complete, you can always go back and "clean up" to get gold on the
two races that you did not do at anytime, thus shortening the championships
length. This also works on five race championships. Just make sure you have
enough points to win if you quit the last two races. You will still be
rewarded the championship money and car. You can also do this in the middle
of the championship. For example, if you did the first four races and the
fifth is Nurburgring, you can quit out of it and move onto race six. As long
as you have more points than second place, you can quit out of as many races
as desired, thus shortening the length of the overall championship.
Hint:
Shorten race duration: Enter a race. Instead of racing in A-Spec Mode, select B-Spec.
Once the race begins, there will be an option at the bottom of the screen
that reads "Race Monitor". Press R1 to access this. A
screen will appear with information. At the bottom of this screen there will
be an option for "Change View Speed". Hold L1 and press Right
one for 2x the race speed, or twice for 3x the speed. This is very useful in
endurance races. Note: Once this is done the car will pit automatically, and
you will have to redo this every time that it pits.
You can shorten endurance races
by going to the pits in the middle of the race and switching the mode to
B-Spec.
Hint:
Random cars: Watch out for random cars that can acquire parts from Tuner
Village other than the cars you can buy there. A VW Golf that you bought
from the VW dealership in Germany can get parts from Germany/VW and Tuner
Village. A Nissan Skyline that you bought from the Nissan dealership can get
parts from Japan/Nissan and Tuner Village, etc. There are too many cars to
list. The same applies to Used and Historic cars.
Hint:
Special black cars: You can find very high powered cars in the Used Car showrooms.
For example, you may see a black (not the usual red and white) Toyota GT-ONE
(TS020) Race Car for 1.2 million credits. This is less than half price from
Toyota at 4.5 million credits. Other special cars that are available for
very low prices are the Mazda 787B Race Car (black), the Nissan R92CP Race
Car (black) and the Nissan R390 GT 1 Race Car (black). These cars appear
during the last week of the showroom changing cycle (starting at day 694).
The special black Mazda 787B
'91 found in Used Car Shop when you reach 694 game days has more HP than the
usual Orange/Green Mazda 787B '91 you can buy at Mazda's shop.
Hint:
Better handling: When racing on tracks with a lot of turns and twists, use the
nitrous while turning. Your car should handle a lot better.
Hint:
Ride the walls: In certain courses when there are gradual turns with hard walls
and no dirt between them and the track (for example, Costa di Amalfi),
instead of braking and trying to take the inside of the turn at the
suggested speed, put the pedal to the floor and head for the outside wall of
the turn. As soon as your car begins turning in the "suggested"
direction the wall is pushing it to, turn your wheel in that direction. If
you manage to hit the wall at the correct angle without hitting it directly,
you will "scrape" the side of the walls at high speed, and exit
the turn quicker and with more speed than braking and turning on the inside.
This can shave off quite a few seconds from your lap time with enough
practice.
Hint:
Wheelie at 360 mph: Go to Toyota's classic cars and purchase the Toyota GT-ONE Race
Car (TS020) for 4,500,000 credits. Buy everything available for the car
including the R5 racing tires. Once you have purchased and souped it up, go
to the Power and Speed Icon in the top right corner of the map. Select
"Driving Park". Then, select MAX Top Speed Challenge to the right,
but go backwards on the track. After the loading screen, go to settings
(little tool box). Equip and set the following: Tires R5, Nitrous (set the
value to 50), Turbine Kit (Stage 4), Suspension (Racing); set the spring
rate and the ride height to the lowest possible value (4.0) and (55)
respectively; full Customizable Transmission (set the final gear to a value
of 3.000) and the (Auto to 25), Driving Aids, (set all three to 0), Down
Force (set front to 38 and rear to 88); and leave everything else stock.
When you enter the track, accelerate as usual, but go backwards. Wait until
you are on the back stretch to use the nitrous to get it over 360 mph and
into a wheelie. As you round the last corner leading into the beginning of
the back stretch, hit the nitrous and watch the nose of the car and the
speedometer rise.
Hint:
Avoid driving mission penalty: On Special Event/driving mission mode in simulation, if you hit a
wall or car and receive a penalty for it, check if your RPM is above the
rev-limiter for the gear that is below (i.e., if you are in third gear then
the gear below is second gear). To check if you are above the rev-limiter,
if the RPMs are almost redlining then you can over-rev if you downshift. If
you downshift when you are redlining in one gear, then the rev-limiter will
not allow the clutch to be engaged, allowing you to stay above the 30 mph
penalty. You will lose speed, but not as rapidly as you would if you were to
drop down to 30 mph for five seconds.
Hint:
See sparks: Get a fast car and go to the Max Speed Test. Get to about 200
mph, and on one of the banked corners get very low and swerve hard to the
right. Hit the side so that you go up in the air. If you get the nose of
your car up high you will land on the back bottom of the car (you cannot see
this happen until you watch the replay). When you finish, watch the replay.
You will see sparks fly as the car grinds against the paved road.
Hint:
Pit stops: Make a pit stop about every five to ten laps. If you watch your
top speed, you will see that it will decrease about 5 mph every three laps.
Hint:
Practice: On any race that you enter with an option to
"Practice"; this is a hidden qualifying round. It is actually a
qualifying round for the race that you are entering. Do the practice until
you see first place at the top of the screen. Once you see this, quit
practice and start the race in either A or B-Spec modes. Your car will start
in first place.
Hint:
Tune car while at house: While at your house, hold L1 + L2 + R1 + R2
+ Select + Start to be taken to the car setup/tune page. This
saves a lot of time, as you can set your car up for arcade races without
first starting a race, then tuning, then going back to the main menu.
When at the screen where you
select to go into the Garage, Status, Diary, etc. and are in the car that
you want to tune, simply press Start. You will be sent to the tune
car screen.
Hint:
View ending sequence: Win The Gran Turismo World Championship in Professional Events.
Hint:
Mercedes SLR McLaren 2003: Retractable spoiler: Put any replay camera on the normal replay mode and look at the
trunk area of the car. A wing comes out of the trunk to help slow the car
down.
Hint:
Race list:
American Events All American Championship
Stars & Stripes
Muscle Car Competition
Old Muscle Car Competition
European Events Pan Euro Championship
British Gt Series
British Lightweight Series
Deutsche Touring Car Meistershaft
La Fiesta Italiano
Tous France Championnat
Europe Classic Car League
Euro Hot Hatch League
1000 Miles
Swartzwald Liga A
Swartzwald Liga B
Endurance Events Grand Valley 300 Km; 60 laps
Laguna Seca 200 Miles; 90 laps
Roadster 4h Endurance
Tokyo R246 300 Km; 60 laps
Super Speedway 150 Miles; 100 laps
Nurburgring 24h Endurance
Nurburgring 4h Endurance
Suzuka 1000 Km; 100 laps
Montegi 8h Endurance
Tsukuba 9h Endurance
Circuit De La Sarthe 24h I
Circuit De La Sarthe 24h Ii
Fuji 1000 Km; 228 laps
Infineon World Sports Car Race; 2 hours 25 minutes
El Capitan 200 Miles; 66 laps
New York 200 Miles Race; 76 laps
Professional Events Clubman Cup
Tuning Car Grand Prix
Race Of NA Sports
Turbo - Race Of Turbo Sports
Boxer Spirit
World Classic Car Series
World Compact Car Race
Supercar Festival
Gran Turismo World Championship
Extreme Events Gran Turismo All Stars
Dream Car Championship
Polyphony Digital Cup
Like The Wind
Formula Gt
Real Circuit Tours
Premium Sports Lounge
Beginner Events Sunday Cup
FF Challange
FR Challange
4wd Challange
MR Challange
Lightweight Cup
Spider & Roadster
Sport Truck Race
Special Conditions (Easy) Rally D' Umbria
Rally Costa Di Amalfi
Rally Grand Canyon
Rally Ice Arena
Rally Chamonix
Rally George Paris
Rally Swiss Alps
Rally Tour De Tahiti
Tsukuba Circuit
Rally Cathedral Rocks Trail 1
Rally Cathedral Rocks Trail 2
Special Conditions
(Normal) Rally D' Umbria
Rally Costa Di Amalfi
Rally Grand Canyon
Rally Ice Arena
Rally Chamonix
Rally George Paris
Rally Swiss Alps
Rally Tour De Tahiti
Tsukuba Circuit
Rally Cathedral Rocks Trail 1
Rally Cathedral Rocks Trail 2
Special Conditions (Hard) Rally D' Umbria
Rally Costa Di Amalfi
Rally Grand Canyon
Rally Ice Arena
Rally Chamonix
Rally George Paris
Rally Swiss Alps
Rally Tour De Tahiti
Tsukuba Circuit
Rally Cathedral Rocks Trail 1
Rally Cathedral Rocks Trail 2
American Showroom Shelby Event: Shelby Cobra Cup
Chevrolet Event: Corvette Festival
Chevrolet Event: camaro meeting
Chrysler Event: Crossfire Trophy
Saleen Event: Saleen S7 Club
UK Showroom Aston Martin Event: Aston Martin Festival
Mini Event: Mini Sports Meeting
Triumph Event: Spitfire Cup
TVR Event: Blackpool Racers
Lotus Event: Elise Trophy
Lotus Event: Lotus Classics
MG Event: Mg Festival
German Showroom Audi Event: Tourist Trophy
Audi Event: A3 Cup
Mercedes Benz Event: Legend Of The Silver Arrow
Mercedes Benz Event: SL Challenge
VW Event: Beetle Cup
VW Event: Lupo Cup
VW Event: GTi Cup
Opel Event: Speedster Trophy
BMW Event: 1 Series Trophy
BMW Event: Club "M"
Korea Showroom Hyundai Event: Hyundai Sports Festival
Italian Showroom Alfa Romeo Event: GTA Cup
French Showroom Citroen Event: 2HP - 2CV Classics
Peugeot Event: 206 Cup
Alpine Event: Renault Alpine Cup
Renault Event: Clio Trophy
Renault Event: Megane Cup
Japanese Showroom Daihatsu Event: Copen Race
Daihatsu Event: Midget II Race
Mazda Event: Club "RE"
Mazda Event: NR-A roadster cup
Mazda Event: NR-A RX-8 cup
Subaru Event: Subaru 360 Race
Subaru Event: Stars Of Pleiades
Suzuki Event: Suzuki K-Car Event
Suzuki Event: Suzuki Concepts
Mitsubitshi Event: Evolution Meeting
Mitsubitshi Event: Mirage Cup
Honda Event: Type R Meeting
Honda Event: Civic Race
Isuzu Event: Isuzu Sports Classics
Nissan Event: Race Of The Red "R" Emblem
Nissan Event: Micra Brothers
Nissan Event: Silvia Sisters
Nissan Event: Club "Z"
Toyota Event: Altezza Race
Toyota Event: Vitz Race
World Circuits Tsukuba Circuit
Fuji Speedway 90's
Fuji Speedway 80's
Infineon Raceway - Sports Car Course
Infineon Raceway - Stock Car Course
Laguna Seca Raceway
Twin Ring Montegi - Road Course
Twin Ring Montegi - East Short Course
Twin Ring Montegi - West Short Course
Twin Ring Montegi Super Speedway
Suzuka Circuit
Suzuka Circuit East Course
Suzuka Circuit West Course
Fuji Speedway 2005
Fuji Speedway 2005 Gt
Tsukuba - Wet
Nurburgring Nordschleife
Circuit De La Sarthe I
Circuit De La Sarthe II
City Courses Seoul Central
Tokyo R246
Hongkong
Clubman Stage Route 5
Special Stage Route 5
New York
Seattle
Cote D' Azur
Opera Paris
George Paris
Citta Di Aria
Cote Di Amalfi
Driving Park Test Course
Gymkhana Course
Motorland
Beginners Course
Original Circuits High-Speed Ring
Mid-Field
Grand Valley East Section
Grand Valley Speedway
Deep Forrest Raceway
Trail Mountain Circuit
El Capitan
Autumn Ring Mini
Autumn Ring
Apricot Hill Raceway
Driving Missions The Pass: Deep Forrest Raceway
The Pass: Grand Valley Speedway
The Pass: Cote D' Azur
The Pass: Seattle Circuit
The Pass: High-Speed Ring
The Pass: Tsukuba Circuit
The Pass: Mid-Field Raceway
The Pass: Trail Mountain
The Pass: Twin Ring Montegi
The Pass: Circuit De La Sarthe
3 Lap Battle: Newyork
3 Lap Battle: Laguna Seca Raceway
3 Lap Battle: Opera Paris Circuit
3 Lap Battle: Seattle Circuit
3 Lap Battle: Cote D' Azur
3 Lap Battle: Suzuka Circuit
3 Lap Battle: Infineon Raceway
3 Lap Battle: Circuit De La Sarthe Ii
3 Lap Battle: Suzuka Circuit East Course
3 Lap Battle: Tsukuba Circuit
Slipstream Battle: Nissan Cube
Slipstream Battle: Honda Odyssey
Slipstream Battle: Nissan Skyline Gt-R
Slipstream Battle: Amuse 2000 Gt1
1 Lap Magic: A Showdown Between Zs Old & New
1 Lap Magic: A Showdown Between Hondas Old & New
1 Lap Magic: A Showdown Between Mazdas Old & New
1 Lap Magic: A Showdown Between Celicas Old & New
1 Lap Magic: A Showdown Between Chevrolets Old & New
1 Lap Magic: A Showdown Between Subarus Old & New
1 Lap Magic: A Showdown Between Lotuses Old & New
1 Lap Magic: A Showdown Between Fords Old & New
1 Lap Magic: A Showdown Between GMs Old & New
1 Lap Magic: A Showdown Between Mercedes Benz Old & New
Power & Speed Test Course
Las Vegas Drag Strip
GT Auto Carwash
Oil Change
Wheel Shop
Wing Shop
Licence Centre National "B"
National "A"
International "B"
Internation "A"
Special
Home Garage
Status
Photo Lab
Options
Diary
Trade
Save
Tuning Cars Hpa
Amuse
Blitz
Mine's
Tom's
Opera
Hks
Re Amemiya
Spoon
Trial
Photo Travel USA: Fish Market
USA: Beacon Hill
USA: Brooklyn
USA: Grand Canyon
USA: Las Vegas
USA: Times Square
Japan: Marunouchi
Japan: Gion
Japan: Nanzenji
Japan: Sagano
Japan: Sibuya
Japan: Togakushi Kogen
Japan: Tsumago
Italy: Piazza San Marco
Italy: Ponte Di Rialto
Glitch:
King Dome in Seattle Circuit: Just before Safeco Field (The Mariner's Stadium), the King Dome
stands on the right. The King Dome was the Mariner's old stadium and was
destroyed in a giant implosion on March 26, 2000, and thus should not
currently appear in the game.
Glitch:
Cameramen: In the Grand Canyon get to where you see the cameramen trying to
dodge you and not get killed. In photo mode, press Select just before
or after you pass the cameraman's original standing position, where he runs
from the middle of the course. Take a picture, then back out. The man should
be standing right where he just ran from, appearing through the car.
Glitch:
Visible brake pads: At times, when taking pictures the brake pads on a car may
appear.
Please
select the first letter of the game's title below. If the word
"The" appears at the start of a title, ignore it and search for
the second word in the title: