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    BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ: Pray Station Protabrel, Hahaha #gtforpsp more »
    MaWeiTao: If only collisions in the game looked even half this convincing. The GT series' goofy collisions physics is the last thing Sony should be hinting at. ... more »
    Turbineguy - now with reheat!!: I'd expect the cars to pull over and settle this in the pit - at which point the Vette driver proceeds to tune up the Lambo's aluminum body with a Lou... more »
    mr_dude: It's all okay if they give us another Snoop Dogg exclusive. #gtforpsp more »
    danio3834: I can't tell if its the game or real life. I'd believe you if you told me either. #gtforpsp more »
    Pessimippopotamus: I am only comforted by the fact that it's only a C3 Corvette and just an Anniversary Edition Countach. #gtforpsp more »
    alfkorda: that will buff right out!! #gtforpsp more »
    Tedders: What I don't understand is that the guy that makes the GT series (10 points of my non-existent reward system awarded to the person that knows his name... more »
    pauljones: Is the Corvette okay!? #gtforpsp more »
    Tiberiuswise is all ate up with sarcasm: I hate to admit it but listening to the announcer, all I can think is: "Rook, Godzirra!" #gtforpsp more »
    Novaload: The gentleman at the end seems very excited, but I can't tell if he's excited or horrified. I also didn't know fiberglass had such strong impact resis... more »
    mechimike: Ah, 'twas merely a scratch! #gtforpsp more »
    Jimbo R26.R: Surely it's just meant to show how you can do stuff like that in GT that you would NEVER do in real life #gtforpsp more »
    OA 5599: I shouldn't have watched. It brought back bad memories. Around the time I graduated college, my daily driver was a 69 Corvette sporting a (not numbe... more »
    koolykool44: Two shitty old cars slightly bumping each other, why is everyone so upset? #gtforpsp more »
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  • #conceptcars

    The Corvette's Always Been A Composite Materials Girl

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    Stingray Concept: Transformers Corvette A High-Tech Hybrid Super Car

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    Click here to go back to GM Stingray Concept: Transforming Corvette To High-Tech Hybrid Super Car. Photo Credit: Alex Conley More »
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    Click here to go back to GM Stingray Concept: Transforming Corvette To High-Tech Hybrid Super Car. Photo Credit: Alex Conley More »
  • #customcars

    N2A Stinger Mates Retro Style To Modern Corvette Chassis

    It's virtually impossible to question the engineering supremacy of the modern C6 Corvette in the pantheon of 'Vette history, but many pine for the dashing style of the '63-'67 C2 Corvette. Enter the n2a Stinger. More »
  • #googlestreetview

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