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Debadged, again, and given additonal lights up front. Also, part of the outer taillight has been given a back-up light function, now colored white, where it was red on the Infimo S. | ||
Slightly more drastic changes here. A body line has been added off of the faux vents on the sides, small sheetmetal indents below the trunk mounted lights, alterations to the headlights, with a sheetmetal gap where there was none before, and another faux vent on the rear bumper. Also, it looks like, even though the car generally wears Prisa badging, I spy a shrunken Autostraad emblem above the license plate, possibly shrunken to make it look like a backup camera. | ||
Debadged and given additional lights up front. Simple alterations, really. | ||
So, they've taken the old Gioco, added a second set of lights, gave it a new grille design, chromed the exhaust tip, and rebadged it. Other than that, it's the exact same car. | ||
^ Agreed, the body does seem to have a much closer resemblance to the NASCAR Dodge Mirada body of the early 80's than a G-Body (aside from the nose, which looks like part G-Body Regal, part DeLorean DMC-12). | ||
It's basically a redesigned retro styled BMW. | ||
Ford Crown Victoria? Though the grille and headlights look slightly like those of a first generation Honda Ridgeline and the taillights look slightly like a second generation Chevrolet Aveo. | ||
To me, it looks like a Chevrolet Cobalt that they put Pontiac G5 coupe taillights on (the G5 coupe had different rear lights than both the Cobalt/Pursuit/G5 sedan and Cobalt coupe). | ||
Not just a GTI, but the GTI W12-650 concept. | ||
Body and rear looks a lot like an E46 3-Series to me. | ||
Sportage R was used for this generation in South Korea and China. | ||
Based on both the JDM Cefiro [A32] and the US market Maxima [A32], more closely related to the Cefiro than the Maxima. | ||
[N17], based on the [G10] Sunny/Bluebird Sylphy. | ||
Yes, South Korean market version. Origin: France, then? | ||
Actually, that's a Daewoo Lacetti Premiere grille. The Lacetti Premiere was a Korean market exclusive version of the Cruze, which was replaced by the Chevrolet Cruze nameplate when they stopped selling cars as Daewoos. upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/Daewoo_Lacetti_Premiere_CDX_sedan_01.jpg | ||
Exactly, hence it should be Origin: USA. Rebadged Sky/GT, built in the state of Delaware (one of the last cars built at Wilmington Assembly). | ||
1973-77, for sure. | ||
Looks a lot like one of the Bob Sharp Racing Nissans to me. | ||
Club Car DS? | ||
Looks to me like a Honda. Perhaps a FourTrax Foreman of some sort? | ||
Anybody else notice that the trunk is loaded with luggage when opened? | ||
Looks like a Western Star to me. | ||
To me, it looks like a Mercedes-Benz nose on a Dodge Charger body. | ||
I like how they parodied S.E.V. Marchal's black cat logo above the headlights. | ||
I was thinking more of a Mack CH Series model. | ||
Along with the second licensed Maverick in a game and third licensed Can-Am in a game. | ||
Now available in the Forzathon Shop for 300 FP. | ||
And it looks like this won the vote, as this is this week's Forzathon Shop car, along with the Nismo GT-R LM FE. | ||
Tundra, not Tacoma. Toyota never entered the Tacoma into NASCAR. | ||
Looks like a Turkish Askam product. Dodge, DeSoto, Fargo. Could be any of them. | ||
I'm not really seeing much Tundra here. Kinda looks more like a T6 Ford Ranger to me. | ||
Actually, it's an eight wheeled model, making it a 584 HD. The regular 584 has six wheels. | ||
They did a great job with this car. Not only are the tires branded with the big TOYO PROXES in white, but the fact that the entire tire is an accurate model of the Proxes R1R tires. Same with the Hoonitruck, too. | ||
Powered by a Cummins QSL 9 Tier 4F diesel engine. The US HARDI website lists it at 380 hp, not 370. | ||
Interesting fact about this machine: It's powered by a Mercedes-Benz OM 470, which also powers the M-B Actros. That's essentially a semi engine in a harvester. | ||
Fact: The tractors are actually Erkunt tractors, designed and engineered in Turkey, uncommon for Turkish tractor manufacturers, who usually build other company's tractors under license. ArmaTrac is the export brand for the company, as Erkunt isn't used outside of their home country. | ||
It's a closed top monoposto version of www.igcd.net/vehicle.php?id=166235, which is listed as a Lucra L148. | ||
Based on the 50th Anniversary Redline Replica series model. | ||
Paint scheme based on the model in the 50th Anniversary Favorites premium series. | ||
Paint scheme is based on the 2018 Walmart exclusive 'Stars and Stripes' series model. | ||
2004-05 [SG], I'd say. | ||
Chinese and South American markets, too. Hence why it's in a Chinese game. | ||
The paint schemes are replications of the liveries found in the 50th Anniversary Black And Gold assortment. rukminim1.flixcart.com/image/832/832/jf8khow0/vehicle-pull-along/u/g/z/black-n-gold-50-th-aniiversary-set-of-6-hot-wheels-original-imaf3pt5cngtpmcu.jpeg?q=70 (Bone Shaker on the bottom left, Twin Mill on the bottom right) | ||
Looks like a cross between a Humvee and a Bear or Bearcat. | ||
Early 50's Studebaker with rounded fenders and the headlights mounted to them? | ||
Yeah, definitely an Oshkosh Striker 6X6. -- Last edit: 2018-10-29 03:24:51 | ||
Could be US spec, which was first sold as a 2018, not a 2017. | ||
Now if we could only get the new GSi, as well. | ||
Actually, the 'B' in DeBerti is capital, not lower case. www.deberti.com/ As for the car itself, the details are incredible. Roush Performance supercharger on the 5 liter Coyote V8. Wilwood brakes behind 18 inch Forgiato wheels. And don't forget about that sinister widebody kit. It's not a car meant to be flashy or a show off. It's sleek, stylish, and stealthy, all wrapped into a really good looking package. This...is what a SEMA car is supposed to be like. -- Last edit: 2018-10-27 16:41:54 | ||
Current Forzathon Shop car, 160FP. |