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Presented in a beautiful steel case along with four striking sleeve designs and a behind-the-scenes book entitled "Project CARS: By Racers 4 Racers”, the Limited Edition also comes complete with five legendary cars drivable in any game mode and showcased with special one-make series within your career.

 

 

With a combined top speed of over 1200 km/h and with 2000+ horsepower between them, the BMW M1 Procar, Mercedes C-Coupe DTM, McLaren F1, and Sauber C9 are all leading examples in sports, touring, and prototype car culture ready for you to push to the limit out on the track in all game modes.

 

 

PLUS! Pre-order Project CARS today to get the Modified Car Pack of three limited-run custom machines ready and waiting for you in your garage at launch!

 

 

 

 

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McLaren F1

Featuring a central driver seating position and butterfly doors, the McLaren F1 has a lightweight, streamlined body hiding an engine capable of 240mph and a 0-60 time of just over 3 seconds. To this day it remains one of the fastest production cars ever made.

 

 

 

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Sauber C9

With a top speed of 248mph, the Sauber C9 was a Group C Prototype that still holds one of the fastest records at Le Mans. In the 1989 season it won all but one race of the World Championship making it a dominant force on the track and an aspirational legend.

 

 

 

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BMW M1 ProCar

During its years participating in a bespoke one-make series, Group 4 events, and various national series, the M1 Procar saw many legendary drivers such as Niki Lauda and Nelson Piquet behind the wheel and even a custom paint job by visionary artist Andy Warhol.

 

 

 

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Mercedes-AMG C-Class Coupé DTM

With its predecessor being the most successful car in the 28-year history of DTM, the AMG C-Class Coupé is a stronger, safer machine built on a naturally-aspirated V8 engine and incorporating larger wheels and a huge rear wing to make it one of the most competitive cars running in DTM today.

 

 

 

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1967 Ford Mk IV

Winner of both the 1967 Le Mans 24H and Sebring 12H, and driven by legendary driver Mario Andretti, the Mk IV was ahead of its time breaking new technical ground that has influenced car construction through to the modern day where it still holds the record of being the only American car to have ever won the classic endurance race.

 

 

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Preorder - Project CARS

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I hope they let Seniors(maybe full members, can't remember how much they had to contribute) or above have the option of paying a little extra to get the LE. Hopefully we'll all get the money back + more if the game sells well enough anyway.

 

Not sure if anything more has been said as I don't have the time to read through 60+ pages. :eek:

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SMS are still working out all the details but it sounds like 'nothing will be locked away forever' - what that timeline turns out to be I don't know. I can tell you those are not core career cars.

 

Obviously some are pointing the 'evil' finger at them but given that these guys are not experienced publishers I do get where they're coming from. The devs and us WMD always wanted a special commemorative edition, and SMS want to get an indicator of how many copies of the game they might sell (and should therefore produce) - the best way to do that is to preorder, and the best way to sell preorders is with a limited edition.

 

So those who want the steelcase and book or want to support SMS can go and preorder/buy the LE, those who get the normal version should eventually be able to get all the cars anyway, and if you're already a WMD member, hold back for future announcements regarding how your discount/free copy works out. It's not an easy process to work out and they've got loads happening atm so we just have to be patient. They've made games before, but never self published.

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