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Suzuki Jimny

Screamer 4x4 (2000)
Aginnon wrote


It's a Jimny, because the game was developed in Hungary.


That makes sense, especially with the Hungarian plate on it too. Jimny it is.
unknown

Final Lap Special (2001)
Ferrari F93A, 1993, with Gerhard Berger driving (number 28).

Unable to find the original picture, but I would guess Monza with the very low-downforce wing setup and lack of extra winglets. I've got a great match with a pic in Australia, so maybe this one was edited to cut the car out and place on a different background.

www.motorsportimages.com/photo/1017746419-australian-gp/1017746419/

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unknown

Screamer 4x4 (2000)
Mitsubishi Pajero, very similar ones ran the Dakar between 1983 and 1988 before moving to a more custom bodystyle, although this is just a privateer at a smaller event.
Suzuki Jimny

Screamer 4x4 (2000)
Suzuki Samurai/Jimny/many other names, instantly recognisable. Angled out front end and the 'bump' gap at the front of the bonnet, and an early ish one with those headlights and indicators in the bumper. Call it 1985 or so.

Nothing like a Y60 Patrol at all, considering their corner-indicators are an iconic feature of the design.
unknown

The Crew: Motorfest (2023)
Scania G, 4 series. Can tell it's a G as the gap between the cab and the chassis is much smaller, the G doesn't have air suspension like the higher spec models. I would lean towards it being a 4 series as the indicator on the steps is mounted further back (the 5 and 6 brings this forward) and it only has one mirror, no wide angle one. This was optional on the 4 and 5, but by the 6 all models came with 2 mirrors each side.

Scania G, Low cab, 1995-2005.
Volvo FL6

Colin McRae: DiRT (2007)
Volvo FL6, a very direct copy. There were slight variations over time but the indicators in the grille and black plastic corner aero, as well as the positioning of blue lights, match it perfectly with J924 CYP, although broadly similar with any other mid-90s Volvo based fire engine. The livery is slightly different though, so they may have used a different reference vehicle, or just got a bit creative. 100% FL6 though
unknown

A Summer's End - Hong Kong 1986 (2020)
I'd also say Granny Mk2, too much chrome on the front bumper to be a Santana, also has darker coloured indicators (orange) whereas Santanas all came clear. Can even see the outline of the blue oval in the middle. The number plate is also fitted roughly in the middle of the bumper, typical of a Granada, but Santanas had a cutout set up for the plate to be mounted lower.
unknown

Test Drive: Eve of Destruction (2004)
I think a 1998 Taurus body, but can't find any photos matching the paint. Has the big round headlight and what looks like the orange indicator which is why I think Taurus.
Land-Rover Range Rover

Colin McRae Rally 2.0 (2000)
Yeah definitely a Range Rover Classic. Small rear lights down in the bottom corners, unlike a P38
unknown

Payday 2 (2013)
I semi agree, MAN Lions City DD (an early one with the front grille as pictured here, rather than smoothed with a MAN badge fitted).

However, if you look closely at the front you can see a line below the windscreen. This is not present on the MAN. I believe this is actually a UNVI of some type, the type used by Madrid 'Busvision', with the front of the MAN photoshopped on. Coachwork matches that used in Madrid, as well as the same yellow colour.

TLDR - UNVI bus with lights and grille photoshopped from MAN

www.jimenezdorado.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/alquiler-autocar-eventos-jimenez-dorado.jpg

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Fiat Ducato

MotoGP (2006)
I agree, 100% Ducato
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