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Actually, it's a Dodge Intrepid NASCAR. Look at the headlights, grille and window frame. -- Last edit: 2012-08-19 10:30:21 | ||
FL10 with newer body panels? | ||
Definitely a 996. | ||
Something like this? Although the body style is wrong. -- Last edit: 2012-08-19 10:23:08 | ||
Mercedes-Benz Atego Skip Loader: | ||
Shelby, because it's in America and left hand drive. | ||
Looks like a hybrid between a Trabant and a Triumph Herald. | ||
NFA wrote Bugatti isn't italian. Try explaining that to the dozens of people that have uploaded Bugattis as Italian. Bugatti is French, people! Even the wikipedia article says: "Automobiles Ettore Bugatti was a French car manufacturer of high-performance automobiles, founded in 1909 in Molsheim, Alsace by Italian-born Ettore Bugatti." | ||
5 spoke rims and plastic grille indicate 2004+ model year. | ||
I agree with 1994 Mustang aswell. | ||
1995 - 1998 Acura Integra: | ||
BMW E36: | ||
1991 Dodge Stealth R/T: | ||
The headlights and grille are definitely inspired from the 1998 - 2000 Ford Taurus NASCAR. | ||
Chassis Code: JZS140 | ||
is this so hard? Click here for the full size image. | ||
DTM should be in the main name, like the other Calibras. | ||
McLaren MP4-26: | ||
Full name: Jun Super Lemon RII Nissan Skyline GT-R R33. Judging by the black rims, this is model #13. | ||
By that, do you mean the front? Because the rear image we see here is still pretty damn close to the actual car, barring the spare tyre: | ||
Toyota RAV4. It's obvious. | ||
Subaru B.R.A.T? | ||
And Auto Modellista had the FB/SA RX-7 aswell. EDIT: Oh wait, and Kaido Racer 2, and TXR2, and Sega GT 2002, and Enthusia..... -- Last edit: 2012-08-02 00:11:35 | ||
It is 1995, I mistakenly uploaded it as an Evo II, but then noticed it had the front spoiler of the Evo III and have been trying for the past 3 months to get it changed. Then, whoever changed it forgot to change the year. | ||
Ford78 wrote The Evo III was released in 1995. Please change to Evo II. *facepalm* | ||
I still say Ferrari FX: | ||
Huh, guess I am. | ||
Am I talking to myself here? | ||
Ferrari FX: | ||
Change manufacturer to Nissan. Nissa is clearly a typo. | ||
Also, last time I checked, Burnout Paradise did not exist in 1996. | ||
This was called "Muscle Car" in the game because "Roadrunner" is trademarked by Warner Bros. | ||
Team JLOC: | ||
lcpdcv wrote Lucky Strike cigarettes? Yeah. I wonder how they managed to get it in the game without a bajillion lawsuits against them. What was the age rating for this game? | ||
Headlights make it look more like a Ford LTD, although the body shape seems to resemble a Dodge Aries more. | ||
Anyone else notice that sponsor in the background, above the car's roof? | ||
1991 Audi Avus: | ||
lcpdcv wrote I want this car in Generic Uber Realistic Track Racer:Electric Boogaloo! Absolute win. | ||
6x6 Deuce? | ||
1997 Minardi M197: | ||
1996 Jordan 196: | ||
Alfa Romeo 12C: | ||
Citroen Mehari? | ||
Hummer H1. | ||
SAAB? | ||
VW Touareg. | ||
ACE the ultimatum wrote He means the truck on the back. This red car has added as its own page already. Uh, since when was the Honda CRX a truck? | ||
Well that's weird. | ||
Fiat Seicento with a Honda Fit rear: | ||
It's definitely a Mercedes-Benz, but which model I'm not sure. |