Vehicle suggestions (See first post)

Discussion in 'Ideas and Suggestions' started by Donken, Aug 6, 2012.

?

It's possible to add a minivan from the 90s please?

  1. Yes, it's possible.

    85.0%
  2. No, it's impossible, sorry.

    7.3%
  3. We are going to think

    7.6%
  1. Kasir

    Kasir
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Dec 27, 2018
    Messages:
    995
    Oh ok. By the way the Ram version is actually called the ProMaster and the smaller one is the Promaster City.
     
    • Like Like x 1
  2. Blub

    Blub
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Nov 21, 2020
    Messages:
    850
    Oh OK
     
  3. FordKing

    FordKing
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Jul 21, 2016
    Messages:
    1,643
    They are sold as RAM models in america
     
    • Like Like x 1
  4. Blue Bird Gaming

    Blue Bird Gaming
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Feb 2, 2021
    Messages:
    1,492
    • Like Like x 3
  5. FordKing

    FordKing
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Jul 21, 2016
    Messages:
    1,643
    lol
     
  6. Asbestos Gamer

    Asbestos Gamer
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Jan 21, 2020
    Messages:
    2
    T-series remaster with straight water/fuel tankers!
     
  7. SuperShep1

    SuperShep1
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Apr 14, 2019
    Messages:
    2,682
    removed because im blind
     
  8. Blue Bird Gaming

    Blue Bird Gaming
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Feb 2, 2021
    Messages:
    1,492
  9. killercar34

    killercar34
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Sep 17, 2016
    Messages:
    495
    1971 - 1975 Gavril Gaucho (Based off the 1973 Ford Ranchero and the 1974 Chevrolet El Camino)

    "Ready for anything"

    In a attempt to make a utilitarian vehicle on the cheap, Gavril decided to take the old Barstow platform, make it a bit longer and stronger, and throw a truck body on it. Surprisingly, this was all Gavril needed to do in order to make one of the most popular American utes in the 1970s, only rivaled by the Bruckell Rodeo. While it may not be as powerful or strong as a D35, but it can easily haul things like car parts, pig iron, firewood, and many other small things around town with ease, and still have enough power to go drag racing on a Friday night.

    Variants:

    The Tormentor: If you love the idea of crushing smaller cars in derby pits or shoving them off of dirt race tracks, then this rusty Gaucho 291 is for you! Comes with a 4 speed manual transmission, a stripped interior, a roll cage, a racing bucket seat, a front brush guard, exhaust stacks, and a skid plate.

    232: Comes with a 116hp 3.8L I6 coupled to a 4 speed manual or 3 speed automatic transmission. Has just enough power to still be used as a truck, but you probably shouldn't use it for any heavy duty work.

    291: Comes with a 196hp 4.8L V8 connected to either a 4 speed manual or 3 speed automatic transmission. Also comes with V8 badges, heavy duty suspension, and Alder Sporter wheels.

    423: The Gaucho 423 is more of a muscle car then a hard working pickup. Comes with a 243hp 6.9L V8 connected to either a 4 speed manual or 3 speed automatic transmission. Other features include leather seats, quick ratio steering, stripes on the sides of the truck, Alder Magnum wheels, a sport exhaust system, and 4 wheel disc brakes.

    Police: Hard to imagine any police department using a Gaucho, huh? Well this Gaucho 423, used as a highway pursuit vehicle, is proof that it actually happened. Comes with a 265hp 6.9L V8 coupled to a 3 speed automatic transmission, a police livery, front push bars, a red and blue light bar, and a siren.

    423 RS: This very special version of the Gaucho comes with a 339hp supercharged 6.9L V8 coupled to a 4 speed manual transmission. Other features include a stinger hood scoop, racing stripes, RS decals, Alder Powr-Push wheels, sport suspension, bucket seats, and a integrated front bumper.

    Drift: A modified 279hp Gaucho 291 with a welded rear diff, quick ratio drift steering, Chrome Alder Powr-Push wheels, a Nomi drift wheel, racing bucket seats, a roll cage, and a Alder drift livery.

    Street Tuned: This modified Gaucho 423 was designed to cruise around town one moment and raise hell on a coastal road the next. Comes with a 536hp 6.9L V8 and a 5 speed manual transmission out of a Barstow Nightsnake, Alder Dragger wheels, racing suspension, racing tires, a roll bar, a blacked out appearance, hot rod flames, a Arnida racing wheel, racing bucket seats, and side pipes.

    Drag: Can you think of anything better to take to a drag strip then a 1,354hp rusted Gaucho? I can't! Comes with, as previously mentioned, a 1,354hp 6.9L Supercharged V8 coupled to a 4 speed drag racing automatic transmission, Alder Dragger wheels, heavy duty suspension, racing brakes, a locked rear diff, a roll cage, a racing bucket seat, and a various sponsor stickers from companies like Alder, Oilex, Rodney's Tires, etc.

    Exterior and Interior: (Based off the 423 automatic model)
     

    Attached Files:

    • 73Ranchero.jpg
    • 74ElCamino.jpg
    • 73Ranchero2.jpg
    • 73Ranchero3.jpg
    #11849 killercar34, Feb 23, 2021
    Last edited: Mar 21, 2021
    • Like Like x 4
  10. moses72

    moses72
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Feb 4, 2021
    Messages:
    2,169

    This is a really good idea, it does need an aftermarket bed cap like the holden sandman though
    and honestly gaucho is kinda weird for a name IMO, my name for it is gavril stinger
     
    #11850 moses72, Feb 23, 2021
    Last edited: Feb 23, 2021
    • Agree Agree x 1
  11. nortenho

    nortenho
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Mar 23, 2020
    Messages:
    531
    do you know what is a "gaucho" lol
     
    • Like Like x 1
  12. Geraldo_o_geral

    Geraldo_o_geral
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Jan 30, 2021
    Messages:
    211
    brs vão a loucura lol
     
  13. Blue Bird Gaming

    Blue Bird Gaming
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Feb 2, 2021
    Messages:
    1,492
    1993-2022 Gavril M-Series
    The medium duty truck lineup from Gavril, slotted above the D45 trucks and below the T65. With many heavy truck manufacturers entering the medium duty market in the 1990s, Gavril Trucks, Inc., the truck making subsidiary of Gavril Motor Vehicles Group, was no different. Gavril was, however, the only truck maker that was also an auto maker and did not have a proper class 6 and 7 medium duty truck lineup. With auto competitors such as Ford and General Motors as well as truck competitors like Freightliner, Kenworth and International all either developing or already offering medium duty trucks, Gavril was left out of a lucrative industry. That all changed with the announcement of the M-Series in early 1992. Using what was essentially a downsized T-Series cab with an all new slanted hood and purpose built frame, the M-Series revolutionized Gavril’s truck offerings.
    Variants:
    M35- the base model M-Series, equipped with a 6.0 liter Gavril turbo diesel V8 standard, with a 6.9 liter gasoline V8 also available, as well as a choice of 5 or 8 spd. manual or 4 or 6 spd. automatic transmission.


    M45- Essentially a slightly more powerful version of the M35, virtually identical in appearance but featuring a 7.3 liter diesel V8 engine under the hood. The engine is naturally aspirated by default, but can be ordered turbocharged at an additional cost. 5 or 8 spd. manual and 6 spd. automatic transmissions available.

    M55- High end, heavier duty model using the Gavril TCM 8.9 liter diesel I6 engine shared with Wentward buses, available turbocharged, although naturally aspirated by default. Engine mated to either an 8 or 10 spd. manual or 6 spd. automatic transmissions. The M55 frame is also reinforced with additional crossbars to make it capable of bearing heavier loads and upfits. The M55 is also the only M-Series truck offered with tandem rear axles.

    1993-2003 variants shown above
    2004-2011 facelift

    Second generation, 2012-present

    Note that the in game vehicles would not look like these exactly, but should be generally based off their cosmetic designs.
     
    #11853 Blue Bird Gaming, Feb 24, 2021
    Last edited: Feb 24, 2021
    • Agree Agree x 1
  14. killercar34

    killercar34
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Sep 17, 2016
    Messages:
    495
    A kind of cowboy?
     
  15. nortenho

    nortenho
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Mar 23, 2020
    Messages:
    531
    yes, but from brazil
     
  16. killercar34

    killercar34
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Sep 17, 2016
    Messages:
    495
    Chevrolet made a car called the Monte Carlo, which is an administrative area in Monaco. What's your point?
     
    • Like Like x 1
  17. nortenho

    nortenho
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Mar 23, 2020
    Messages:
    531
    hum
    nothing
    sorry is an internal joke
     
  18. Geraldo_o_geral

    Geraldo_o_geral
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Jan 30, 2021
    Messages:
    211
    gaucho is how brazilians call people from the state of Rio Grande do Sul
     
  19. killercar34

    killercar34
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Sep 17, 2016
    Messages:
    495
    1964 - 1969 Burnside Laurel (Based off the 1967 Cadillac Fleetwood and 1968 Pontiac Superior Hearses)

    "Go out with style"

    If you've ever needed to send someone off with the utmost respect, the Burnside Laurel is here for you. The Laurel may not ease the pain, but it show your dearly departed that you about them cared more then anything. Available in many different colors with plenty of accessories, the Laurel is great to show what kind of person you're saying goodbye too.

    Variants:

    The Woe: This Laurel has been left behind in a barn to rot away for the longest time. The Woe is covered in rust, dust, dirt, and scratches, the lights are broken, and it's 7.0L V8 is barely running. Care to bring this old beaut back from the dead?

    Standard: Equipped with a 7.0L 340hp V8 coupled to a 3 speed automatic transmission. Optional accessories include whitewall tires, funeral flags mounted on the front fenders, purple strobe lights, and the option of having rear landau bars or extra windows.

    Custom: This Laurel was built for having a good time before you have to kick the bucket. It's been given a 7.0L Crate Engine V8 that makes 500hp, side pipes, Alder Powr-Push wheels, sport suspension, sport brakes, a LSD, and purple flames.

    Drift: Many people wouldn't expect a hearse to be used as a drift car, but here the Laurel is to fill that niche nicely. Equipped with a 650hp supercharged 7.0L V8 coupled to a 6 speed racing manual transmission, racing coil-overs, racing brakes, quick ratio drift steering, a Arnida racing wheel, a racing bucket seat, a stripped interior, a roll cage, and Folk ZT55 wheels.

    Drag: Powered by a 1265hp supercharged 7.0L coupled to a 4 speed drag racing automatic transmission, this Laurel is more then capable enough to pop wheels and set pretty quick 1/4 mile times. Also comes with heavy duty suspension, a locked rear diff, racing brakes, Alder Dragger wheels, drag racing slicks, a stripped interior, a racing bucket seat, a Nomi racing wheel, a roll cage, and a "Dragula" livery.

    Exterior and Interior: (Based off the Standard model)
     

    Attached Files:

    • 67Fleetwood.jpg
    • 68Superior.png
    • 67Fleetwood2.jpg
    • 67Fleetwood3.jpg
    • 67Fleetwood4.jpg
    • Like Like x 2
  20. Spoon R24

    Spoon R24
    Expand Collapse

    Joined:
    Jan 19, 2021
    Messages:
    109
    2008 Ibishu Miramar
    "Return of the king"
    Another Miramar with the return of the legendary GTz model
    Variants:
    1.8 DX. Boring FWD Modern Sh*tbox
    2.7 ZX, FWD Modern Sh*tbox without boring, 230 HP Not bad
    2.7 ZX Soliad edition, Rebranded as the "Soliad R6"
    2.7 V6 Sport ZXi. Sport model with turbo, Now in RWD producing 270HP
    3.5 V6 Sport ZXi. Now with a bigger 3.5 V6 engine and TWIN Turbo. 320HP Budget GTz
    3.7 V6 GTz, Top model iconic return AWD. with over 400 HP. Also performance parts
    Drift, Model with welded diff and AWD. Nothing special.
    Trackday, im too lazy to explain, just the GTz with race mods
    upload_2021-2-25_8-13-57.jpeg
    upload_2021-2-25_8-14-12.jpeg
     
  1. This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
    By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.
    Dismiss Notice