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The Mirage tank is Based from A British Challenger 2. | ||
The Prism tank is Based from the USA & Germany Tank. -- Last edit: 2022-07-08 06:27:34 | ||
The Libyan Demolition Truck is a suicide vehicle designed to create maximum mayhem and carnage in the enemy base. This truck carries a small nuclear charge. When the truck is attacked, the charge detonates, destroying everything in a wide radius. | ||
This truck is based from the SA-2 SAM missile launchers truck. | ||
2016 Mercedes Benz-Maybach S600 (W222) Pullman Limousine with GENESIS G80 Taillight. -- Last edit: 2022-07-08 06:12:55 | ||
2023 Nissan Z (Z34). | ||
This car is Based from the Mazda 6 SkyActiv-D race car. www.japanbullet.com/auto-moto/2014-mazda6-diesel-race-car-makes-400-hp | ||
Racer: Mark Higgins Official Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYQtiHNqaaI | ||
Official Website: libertywalk.co.jp/bodykit/lb-silhouette-works-gt/lb-super-silhouette-s15-silvia/ | ||
Ferrari 290 MM Scaglietti Team: Scuderia Ferrari 1956 Mille Miglia Champion. | ||
Debut in 1955 Mille Miglia. Team: Daimler Benz AG and 1955 Champion. | ||
Alfa Romeo 8C 2300 Spider Corsa 1932 1931 Mille Miglia | ||
Car Year: 1931 | ||
Livery is Castrol Honda Racing NSX GT3. cdn-1.motorsport.com/images/mgl/275OVXK6/s8/bes-24-hours-of-spa-2018-30-castrol-honda-racing-acura-honda-nsx-gt3-riccardo-patrese-loic.jpg Drivers: Riccardo Patrese (Italy) Loic Depailler (France) Esteban Guerrieri (Argentina) Bertrand Baguette (Belgium) -- Last edit: 2022-07-06 08:28:12 | ||
Part List for Top 10 Crews. * GIALLO MODENA (EXTERNAL COLORS) * CARTA DA ZUCCHERO (INTERNAL COLORS) * SEDILI TAGLIA LARGE (SPECIFIC DESIGN RACING SEATS) * BLACK BRAKE CALIPERS * 21" FORGED MATT GRIGIO CORSA DIAMOND RIMS * CARBON INTERIOR UPGRADE * BLACK CERAMIC EXHAUST PIPES | ||
1979 Alfa Romeo Alfasud ti 1.5 | ||
3rd Generation Type FV/8S. | ||
austinallegro a écrit Kamaz 4911? i0.wp.com/autoreview.ru/images/gallery/2017/AR%20%E2%84%9614/Kamaz-master/IMG_3509.jpg | ||
1992 Tatra 815 4x4 Dakar. Source: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/11/Tatra_815_4x4_Dakar_1992_%2804%29.jpg -- Last edit: 2022-06-27 06:26:34 | ||
Over Rev (1997) | The stage are Decorate from real Location. Seaside (Beginner) - Ariake, Tokyo Circuit (Medium) - Tsukuba Circuit, Ibaraki Winding (Medium) - Hakone Shindō, Kanagawa City (Expert) - Shibuya, Tokyo | |
This car is Designed for the ADESS GreenGT LMPH2G Hydrogen powered by Pininfarina. Source: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d0/Mission_H24%27s_Hydrogen_power_racing_car_%2848152409586%29.jpg | ||
HW Dream Garage cars: hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/2_Jet_Z The 2JetZ was entirely hand-built by Luis Rodriguez, and has been featured in many car shows, YouTube videos and automotive magazines. The car was based on an old Dwayne Vance design known as The Face Peeler; interestingly, Vance is a current employee of Hot Wheels. The actual car (a play on words of the Toyota Supra's 2JZ Engine, featured in the original car), was the winner of the 2018 Hot Wheels Legends Tour. | ||
Source: hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/Bad_to_the_Blade The Bad to the Blade was originally introduced in the 2011 Hot Wheels promotional documentary Fearless at the 500. A full-sized version was featured in the HWTF 'inverted test' segment. | ||
Based vehicle: hotwheels.fandom.com/wiki/The_Nash The Nash Metropolitan was an Anglo-American subcompact two-seat automobile produced by Austin in the United Kingdom and marketed by Nash, Hudson and AMC in the United States from 1953 to 1961. The car was designed by William Flajole as an economical transportation alternative during a time when most automakers were sticking to a "bigger is better" philosophy. Even back then, the car was variously categorized as either an economy car or a subcompact vehicle. This casting replicates a highly customized Nash Metropolitan done by Greg Salzillo and Dave Ford, named the Nashole; any references to that name are removed on this model likely due to the name sounding like a rather crude expression. The Nashole was the winner of the 2019 Hot Wheels Legends Tour. | ||
First Venom F5 in Forza Horizon 5. | ||
Livery car Resemble: cdn-1.motorsport.com/static/img/mgl/700000/770000/778000/778600/778672/s8/dakar-dakar-2009-300-mitsubishi-racing-lancer-st-phane-peterhansel-and-jean-paul-cottret.jpg | ||
The car appears to be the #6 driven by Nobuhiro "Monster" Tajima. | ||
First Suzuki GT3 Vision Gran Turismo in Game. | ||
This car with the Buttercup Livery. | ||
2009 Nissan 370Z AE Performance (Fast Five). www.imcdb.org/vehicle_395182-Nissan-370Z-Z34-2009.html | ||
Forza Motorsport (2023) | Game is Released in 10 October 2023. -- Last edit: 2023-06-15 15:42:20 | |
Team name is #1 Lancia Alitalia Driver: Sandro Munari (Italy) Co-Driver: Silvio Maiga (Italy) | ||
This car is Same Keiichi Tsuchiya's / TEC ART'S Toyota AE86. Source: live.staticflickr.com/4899/45789388141_ce42612eb3_b.jpg | ||
Team: West Zakspeed Racing Driver: #9 Martin Brundle (United Kingdom) | ||
Team: Rial Racing Driver: #22 Andrea de Cesaris (Italy) | ||
Team: Leyton House March Racing Team Driver: #16 Ivan Capelli (Italy) | ||
Team: Team Haas (USA) Ltd (Lola-Hart) Driver: #15 Alan Jones (Australia) | ||
Team: Williams Grand Prix Engineering Driver: #5 Jacques Laffite (France) | ||
Team: Toleman Group Motorsport Chassis: TG183B Driver: #19 Ayrton Senna (Brazil) / Stefan Johansson (Sweden) | ||
Team: Equipe Renault Elf Driver: #16 Derek Warwick (United Kingdom) | ||
Team: Marlboro McLaren International Driver: #7 Alain Prost (France) | ||
Team: John Player Team Lotus Driver: #12 Nigel Mansell (United Kingdom) | ||
Team: Ligier Loto Driver: #25 François Hesnault (France) | ||
Team: MRD International Driver: #1 Nelson Piquet (Brazil) | ||
Team: Camel Team Lotus Honda Driver: #12 Ayrton Senna (Brazil) | ||
Team: John Player Special Team Lotus Driver: #12 Ayrton Senna (Brazil) | ||
Team: Equipe Ligier Driver: #25 René Arnoux (France) | ||
Team: Lois Minardi Team SpA Driver: #23 Adrián Campos (Spain) / Pierluigi Martini (Italy) | ||
Team: Toleman Group Motorsport Driver: #19 Ayrton Senna (Brazil) / Stefan Johansson (Sweden) | ||
Team: Scuderia Ferrari SpA SEFAC Driver: #28 René Arnoux (France) |