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First production e-tron (still hoping for a licensed one though) and it's nicely designed. [Typ GE] | ||
Yeah, it always reminded me of the '78 Granada. Edit it then. | ||
Isn't this supposed to be a production version? It's got bigger side mirrors (the concept had small ones), and overall design is more of the production version (concept version has smoother design). -- Last edit: 2019-10-10 20:47:32 | ||
First third-gen S60 (though it's unlicensed) on site. | ||
Mark number should be "D5". BTW, first current A8 on site (albeit unlicensed) Also, [Typ 4N] -- Last edit: 2019-10-10 05:28:19 | ||
The mark number doesn't work for current A7's. Should be updated with "C8" as mark number. -- Last edit: 2019-10-10 05:31:28 | ||
How? | ||
I understand that, but there are still worse people than michelemassa. Like ch[censored]19. Even Mad Mike agreed that it was a Crestline Sunliner, back in October 2012. Even the rear fascia matches said car. | ||
michelemassa wrote 1955 Chevrolet Two-Ten Of 1954 no. 1955 from Driv3r No. This is not a Chevy Two-Ten. This is fine as a Crestline Sunliner. No need to edit it. -- Last edit: 2019-10-09 22:10:57 | ||
I prefer Kenworth. | ||
You can edit it yourself, because there is an "edit" entry. | ||
It's MFG. | ||
King of the Road wrote Dodge Ram from 80s Oh nah, man. That ain't no Dodge. | ||
Texture map (includes both green and silver colors): | ||
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Texture file: Doubt it's an S40. It's got C-Class W203 doors and roof. | ||
Texmap (and for some reason, the color is synced to the mappings): | ||
Texture map: Yep, they definitely did use a Tacoma as a base. | ||
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Texture map (notice the odd shape): -- Last edit: 2019-10-09 03:53:03 | ||
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Found out there's supposed to spawn in four colors, according to the texmap - Black (like the one above), blue, red, and yellow: | ||
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Side and front/back textures: Definitely NOT a Master. | ||
Here it is - the textures for this SUV: Does it still look more of a '02 Bravada? | ||
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Texmap (and yep, they're MM3 wheels): | ||
Texture map: Definitely a 2004 Taurus. | ||
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Texture map: And yes, it says "A.F.C." on the grille. | ||
Isn't that your old account? | ||
Texture files: Any luck? | ||
Actually, that matches my theory - the file for this is "Ambulance_EUR", but this is based on a Japanese medic truck. Texmap: | ||
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Texture files say it's an airshow vehicle: | ||
The beta textures had the real Explorer three-spoke wheels and it did not have a pentagon-shaped spare tire layout: | ||
Apparently, there is a beta version of this hatchback (least that's what I think it is): This looks different compared to the one used in the final product. | ||
Textures: Didn't know the wheel was changed tbh. | ||
Texture files say M-939 afaik. | ||
Textures: There was an unused light blue color as well: | ||
That comment is OLD, dude. Like 6 years ago. | ||
No. In Europe, it's the Toyota Corolla. In the U.S., both the Corolla and its sister car, the Geo Prizm exist here, so whatever you wrote is absolutely incorrect. I take it you're trolling. -- Last edit: 2019-10-08 03:53:59 | ||
Doubt it's the Outlander, even if it's futuristic. | ||
Except for the sides, maybe. The name itself refers to the SR name of the muscle car. | ||
But it's been over a year since TC2 was out, so I think this is temporary. | ||
Silnev wrote Rayttle E28. Twizy knockoff from China with doors and enclosed axels and wheels. Really don't think this is a Rayttle. Still Twizy as-is. | ||
Could also be a 2011+ Dodge Durango. |