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Yep, and the only ones who have been able to successfully work out deals with EA has been Turn 10, though they have been on/off ones. | ||
Actually, Kenworth DOES make these kind of trucks, and so does Peterbilt, they're based on the cab of the DAF LF. | ||
I recognize the altered Pioneer logo. 1983 Mercedes-Benz 280GE? | ||
Mitsubishi Racing Lancer, 2008? | ||
www.netcarshow.com/mitsubishi/2010-lancer_evolution_x_fq-400/ 2010 FQ-400, not only based on the bodykit, but the license plate as well. The only major differences are that the location of the front license plate was moved from below the left headlight to the grille, and the fact that it's LHD instead of RHD. -- Last edit: 2016-04-01 04:38:58 | ||
That's understandable. Also, on top of the shape of the intakes, the IS-F has circular fog lamps, where the standard IS has fog lamps that fill in part of the shape of the intake area. | ||
It is. The IS-F has much bigger openings where the fog lamps are located, this is just a plain IS [GSE20]. | ||
Volvo VN, Origin: USA | ||
Toyota Corolla? | ||
Mazda B-Series? | ||
Here's an interesting one, it's a Canadian-only Acura EL, specifically the first generation 1.6EL. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acura_EL | ||
Nissan Pathfinder [R50] | ||
Not a '68 but a '70. | ||
The taillights are Integra, they're just aftermarket ones. The headlights (and the front end in general) looks like that of a Mitsubishi Eclipse to me. | ||
This one is clearly a 2004-09 [AR10]. The question is...is it really of Japanese origin? It was built in Turkey and designed in Toyota's European design center in the south of France. In fact, it wasn't even sold in Japan at all. | ||
This would be a 2010+ RAM 2500 Crew Cab. | ||
Reused, not stolen. Every Traffic Slam and Burnin' Rubber game was made by the same developer, Xform. Kinda impossible to steal from yourself, isn't it? | ||
It won't. The cars of Part 2 are already known, the Tornado, Minivan, and Sabre Turbo (aka the OTHER Sabre). If they did a Part 3, though, I'd love to see this in it. But, given the fact that they already brought the Faction back, I highly doubt we'll see this one return. | ||
960? Or perhaps the updated version, the S90? -- Last edit: 2016-03-20 20:29:36 | ||
Mercedes-Benz? | ||
Yeah, the early ones were pretty ugly, with the exception of the FABCAR Porsche ones run by Brumos Porsche, as those were actually made to look somewhat similar to the Porsche 911 [996], and were the early DP equivalent to the Corvette DP. media.caranddriver.com/images/media/51/fabcar-porsche-daytona-prototype-inline-1-photo-444646-s-original.jpg | ||
Yeah, aside from the headlights (which are apparently actual Corvette parts), taillights (same as the headlights), front grille, and the Corvette logos, it really doesn't look like a Corvette at all. | ||
I'll be honest, as much as I love the other cars in this new DLC pack, this one is by far my favorite. I'm a sucker for the W113, aka the Pagoda bodystyle. I assume there isn't an option to put the unique concave hardtop on it, right? | ||
First generation Chevrolet S-10 Blazer? | ||
Looks to me like a 90's Chevrolet Tahoe with a Jeep Grand Cherokee front texture and a little first generation Dodge Durango texture in the rear (note the rear liftgate handle in the middle, just like the Durango). | ||
Perhaps the name should be changed? Bulletproof Automotive calls it the Z4 GT Continuum, so perhaps it could be either listed as one of the following? Option 1: Make: BMW Model: Z4 Additional Information: GT Continuum Option 2: Make: BMW Model: Z4 Additional Information: GT Continuum by Bulletproof Automotive Option 3: Make: Bulletproof Automotive Model: Z4 GT Continuum | ||
Lemme guess...Blocky Roads tie-in? | ||
Not a Caprice, it's either a Dodge Diplomat or a Plymouth Gran Fury/Caravelle. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Gran_Fury#1982.E2.80.931989 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Diplomat | ||
Huh...a Lancer Evolution with a second gen Focus RS front fascia... | ||
Strangely, the official website lists this as the 'R Series NSTLG'. | ||
Yep, 2011+ Eagle Lightweight Speedster with two additional exhaust pipes in the back. www.webcarstory.com/voiture.php?id=22148 | ||
DomesticMango, a well known YouTuber who has made some pretty entertaining videos in Forza (Horizon, 5, Horizon 2, 6), along with some incredible cinematic work on GTA V. If you haven't checked any of his videos out, I HIGHLY recommend that you do. www.youtube.com/user/domesticmango/videos | ||
If you look closely, the words appear to read: Nash '400' (year) -------- LaFAYETTE (year) NASH and LaFAYETTE The Nash LaFayette wasn't introduced until 1938, and was known as the Nash LaFayette 400 for 1937. This ad in the image is advertising both the Nash 400 and the LaFayette, meaning the car in the image has to be from 1935 or 1936, as the Nash 400 was introduced in 1935. | ||
I guess it would be a tC with a bit of Civic in the rear? | ||
Kinda hard to be aware when neither the pages on MW2 or MW3 for that car have rear views, and the fact that I've never played any of these games myself. | ||
Looks like something Callaway Cars (who makes modified Corvettes) would have built. | ||
Not only that, those amber lights on the front look similar those of a US-spec [T160] Toyota Celica. | ||
Looks more like a 2006-11 Honda Civic Coupe to me, possibly a 2009-11 (if that piece above the license plate is a chrome trim piece). | ||
Yeah, this doesn't have the bumper, the small grille between the headlights, or the spoiler of the GT2 Clubsport (which DID exist for the 996 generation). | ||
By technicality, it's not a TSX, but a European Accord, as it appears to be a reused ETS model, plus the grille is clearly that of the Accord. Also, is it just me, or does the badge on the grille resemble the Morton Buildings logo in some way? pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/1706424193/22547_277912931466_275328716466_3922421_841214_n.jpg | ||
That's...quite plausible. The front looks like one, though the rest of the body...I'm not quite sure. But it's far from impossible. | ||
Looks like a cross between the 1989 Trans FX Batmobile and the suspension of the Tumbler from The Dark Knight. | ||
Yeah, to this day I still haven't beaten that GP...probably one of the most difficult events in racing game history, if you ask me. | ||
GAZ GAZelle 3302 | ||
First generation Honda Odyssey/Isuzu Oasis? | ||
Nope, that's a first generation Hino Dutro, a Toyota Dyna/ToyoAce, or some export market version. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hino_Dutro | ||
Opel/Vauxhall Astra, or perhaps a Kia Cee'd? -- Last edit: 2016-02-15 14:52:14 | ||
50's Chevrolet Suburban? | ||
My first thought was a 1969 Dodge Coronet with a Mustang rear, but GTX is also possible. | ||
Rosenbauer Panther 6X6? |