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Aston Martin DB5

Breakneck (1998)
I heard this is a DB5 parody called "Shadow".
Chevrolet Camaro

Alarm für Cobra 11: Highway Nights (2009)
Victor_2003 wrote

Still doesn't matches with the 80s Challenger, the body are more similar to the Camaro Iroc-Z which was the base for the Pontiac Firebird.

Yea, we can agree on that.
Chevrolet Camaro

Alarm für Cobra 11: Highway Nights (2009)
Victor_2003 wrote

This car are very far to be similar to the 80s Charger, the body are very small with a fastback rear:

I said CHALLENGER, not Charger:


Anyway, we could also be talking about a Firebird III T-roof:


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2024-04-24 05:38:43
Van Hool T2100

Alarm für Cobra 11: Das Syndikat (2010)
In game it's called: Synetic Tours
Peterbilt 359

Alarm für Cobra 11: Highway Nights (2009)
In game it's called: Tank Truck

Alarm für Cobra 11: Highway Nights (2009)
You missed the following playable vehicles:

- Alligator Police
- Ambulance
- Armored Money Truck
- B32 Station Wagon Taxi
- Beer Truck
- City Mail
- Container
- Excavator
- Formula C11
- Kart
- Pacemaker Turbo
- Synetic Tours
- Tractor Truck
- S.O.S. 112

Besides, you have repeated...


- C-Team
- MPV Police

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2024-04-24 04:07:05
Lamborghini Murciélago

Alarm für Cobra 11: Burning Wheels (2008)
UPDATE:

It turns out this model is NOT a parody of anything!

As far as we go through this game, we encounter with this vehicle through a mission called "The Prototype". Part of the dialogues here mentions a fictional or original (as far as I am aware) manufacturer called "LepTec Motors" or simply "LTM". This model is introduced to us as 2 prototype units.

So in my concern, this model can be called here "Made for Game Coupe" or something, if you ask me.

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2024-04-15 02:03:59
Chevrolet Camaro

Alarm für Cobra 11: Highway Nights (2009)
I would like to believe this is more likely a Mustang, but geometry suggests a Camaro.
RUF RGT-8

Project CARS (2015)
twingo wrote
why would you want model this high poly in San Andreas? Too many polygons for the game to render...it was release in 2004, not 2014!


Unless he's willing to demaster it to vanilla standards.
Lamborghini Murciélago

Alarm für Cobra 11: Burning Wheels (2008)
Antti-san wrote
Sorry to sound like an armchair mod, but instead of posting multiple big pictures, I think it's better to just link them. It's just kind of an eyesore.


My bad, corrected.

Anyway, I also thought (the most) about the Bugatti EB110, which is also present on the TV show:

imcdb.org/vehicle_620600-Bugatti-EB-110-SS-1993.html

We have to consider that the EB110 was produced under the former italian Bugatti Automobili S.p.A.

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2024-04-13 04:39:11
Caterpillar 775 D

Alarm für Cobra 11: Das Syndikat (2010)
I vote more for the Caterpillar 775 E from the TV show:
imcdb.org/vehicle_233646-Caterpillar-769-C-1980.html

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2024-04-11 22:18:07
Race Car Kart

Alarm für Cobra 11: Burning Wheels (2008)
The Kart models in TV show are originals, or what manufacturer they are from?
Lamborghini Murciélago

Alarm für Cobra 11: Burning Wheels (2008)
Or maybe and JUST MAYBE, it could be this precious Vector W8:

kingoffuel.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/1993_Vector_W8_Super_Car_Supercar_Silver_USA_4200x2790_01_1024x768.jpg

kingoffuel.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/1993_Vector_W8_Super_Car_Supercar_Silver_USA_4200x2790_03_1024x768.jpg

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2024-04-11 22:43:09
Chevrolet Camaro

Alarm für Cobra 11: Highway Nights (2009)
Victor_2003 wrote

No, the date is wrong, the body are more similar to a 1985 Camaro.


I don't think so. You're forgetting about the Challenger II (1978-1983). Judging by that front, no doubt it's based on it. Please, editor!
Lamborghini Murciélago

Alarm für Cobra 11: Burning Wheels (2008)
Possibly a parody to JB LP640 from Ep. 31.04 of TV show (deduced by paintjob):
imcdb.org/vehicle_579300-Lamborghini-Murci%C3%A9lago-LP640-2006.html

Otherwise, could be a Diablo 6.0:
imcdb.org/vehicle_129950-Lamborghini-Diablo-VT-60-2000.html

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2024-04-11 22:45:34
Bobcat

Alarm für Cobra 11: Burning Wheels (2008)
Made For Game Forklift

...but if you insist on a Bobcat, it should be Bobcat 743.

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2024-04-11 07:51:54
Van Hool T2100

Alarm für Cobra 11: Nitro (2007)
IRT_BMT_IND wrote
Van-Hool T2100


I don't think so. It's more like a 2001+ Van Hool newA330.



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2024-02-17 05:06:24
Chevrolet Corvette

Alarm für Cobra 11 (2004)
Rather say 1986 Corvette Convertible, since it's the only 'vette with retractable top in the TV show.
Buick Riviera

World Racing (2003)
This is more a 1968 Riviera than 1966.

en.wheelsage.org/buick/riviera/77740/1968/gs/pictures/enoqc1
Porsche 911

Breakneck (1998)
Lombax wrote
With a name like "Shogun" wouldn't this be Japanese?
Specifically a 1985-88 Mazda RX-7 (FC) S4
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_RX-7


Look at the hood
Ford Mustang

The Godfather II (2009)
CA_NES wrote
Maybe, im on the fence


Specifically, 1968 Shelby GT500

en.wheelsage.org/shelby/gt500/97950/shelby_gt500/pictures

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2022-12-17 21:07:30

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
Victor_2003 wrote

I never know the existence of a database with guns.


Me neither :|

Grand Theft Auto V (2013)
Hello, guys. I just signed up yesterday and did some support to Godfather 1991 with a vehicle.

Anyway, I dunno if I have to question this but I'll dare, and it's for the staff of this site (though I dunno if this is the right place, so excuse me if not).

I'm wondering, why are you naming ORIGINAL or PURELY FICTIONAL vehicles, like from GTA or Mafia, after their supposedly "real counterparts?"

With the due respect, even if they look way like real-world models, I just don't really think they should be named after them. At least for me, it just makes no sense at all, since they're originals (as in GTA, inspired by or directly based on real-world's, but that's just it).

These one should actually be called "Made for game..." as you did with some others.

Now, with the de-licensed or rebadged ones, taken from real world, is another story, because they're actually real-world's but just with no trace of real-world branding, so there it would count.

You may have your reasons and who am I to judge, so this is just a point of view. I can guess you do it to help people find references, but I dunno...

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2022-12-15 23:15:59
unknown

The Godfather (1991)
Bruisemobile wrote
I see what looks more like a 1957 Mercury.


It IS a 1957 Mercury Monterey M-335.
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