Gran Turismo 4 - 1985 Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 (Hybrid) - How it Handles in B-Spec Mode

  • 4 years ago
Note: This Gran Turismo 4 video includes a game save by xTimelessGaming. The Hybrids shown in this video, including the Hybrid configurations on other cars, are NOT mine; they're all configured by xTimelessGaming.

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Welcome to my first Gran Turismo 4 gameplay video. It shows how it handles the Peugeot 205 Turbo 16 '85 at Driving Park - Test Course, in B-Spec (Director's) Mode, via the Dream Car Championship in the Extreme Events Category of Gran Turismo Mode, with the following Hybrid Configurations (by xTimelessGaming):

Engine: Peugeot 905 Race Car
Exhaust: Formula GT
Port & Polish: Skyline R34 v-spec
Engine Balancing: Dodge Viper GTS
Displacement Up: Skyline R34 v-spec
Racing Chip: Civic Type R
Turbo: Supra RZ stage 4
Intercooler: Supra RZ
Brakes: Stock
Chassis: Stock
Suspension: DENSO SARD SUPRA GT
Transmission: Nissan GT-R LM Race Car

Replay of this race is included.

xTimelessGaming has once done a Gran Turismo 4 gameplay of the same car...in the same track...in the same GT Mode Event...only in A-Spec Mode. You can view his gameplay video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YP3KSQ3BTO0
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Note: I DO NOT own any content in this video. Gran Turismo 4 is a game developed by Polyphony Digital.
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