Vehicle suggestions (See first post)

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

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

  1. Yes, it's possible.

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  2. No, it's impossible, sorry.

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  3. We are going to think

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  1. MrAnnoyingDude

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    Why does everybody think ETK is for every single German car?
     
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  2. wasodg2

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    I would love it if somebody made a mod for an ibishu or hirochi minitruck. It would make my week :)
     
  3. JetPoweredMacintoshâ„¢

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    Too many German cars with the ETK name. It should be Folksdriven.
     
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  4. Youngtimer

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    I added top weight, it's 1742kg.
    This van is branded ETK, because it would be based on 1800 sedan, which I mentioned. Mercedes is premium brand and it has conmercial vehicle lineup, for example. Since ETK is mix of BMW, Audi and Mercedes, why it shouldn't have its commercial vehicles?
    Which car you imagine when someone say "German car"? BMW, Mercedes or Audi, of course. ETK is mix of that 3, so there's answer why most of German vehicle suggestions are ETKs.
     
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  5. NickMsiGaming

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    AE 86 hatch and coupe
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    Yes! Wagon and Coupe!
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    Isn't that the car from My Summer Car?
     
  6. MrAnnoyingDude

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    Gavril Vendetta (2003-2012):


    It is a...

    ...2000s American performance coupe. Based on the C6 Chevrolet Corvette, but with a TVR T350-style rear and a 4th generation Dodge Viper-style front. Built on a spaceframe, FR, front double-wishbone, rear transverse leaf spring suspension, all-around disc brakes. Somewhat oversteery

    Configs:
    • Base - Equipped with a 400 HP 5.9 V8, a 6-spd manual/5-spd automatic, an LSD, standard suspension, premium brake pads and 18x9/19x11 rims with 245/40 R18/ 285/35 R19 sport tires.
    • Roadsport - As above, but with 18x10/19x12 rims with 285/35 R18/ 325/30 R19 sport tires, sport suspension, sport brake pads and front+rear lip spoilers.
    • Powersport - As above, butwith a 500 HP 6.9 V8 and a sport LSD.
    • Tracksport - As above, but manual-only, with 19x11/20x13 alloys with 295/35 R19/ 335/30 R20 semi-slicks, a race flywheel, a race LSD, race suspension, semi-race brake pads, a carbon bodykit and a black racing stripe.
    • Lancehead - Like the Roadsport, but with a 635 HP supercharged 5.9 V8, manual-only, a Stage 2 sport LSD, Stage 2 sport suspension, sport brakes with sport pads and 19x11/20x13 alloys with 295/35 R19/ 335/30 R20 sport tires.
    • Corcel Customs CC800 - Based on the Lancehead, but with an 800 HP twin-turbo setup, a lightened flywheel and a carbon bodykit.
    • Corcel Customs CC1100 - As above, but with a 1100 HP twin-turbo setup, an ultralight flywheel, a race LSD, race suspension, full-race brake pads, 19x12/20x14 alloys with 315/35 R19/ 355/30 R20 semi-slicks and a carbon widebody kit.
    • Race - Based on the Powersport, but with a 550 HP race engine, a 6-speed sequential gearbox, an ultralight flywheel, a race LSD, race suspension, race brakes with full-race pads, 19x12/20x14 alloys with 305/35 R19/ 345/30 R20 slicks, a stripped interior with a rollcage and a carbon widebody kit.
    • Drag - Based on the Powersport, but with a 1475 HP twin-turbo kit, an ultralight flywheel, a 4-speed drag automatic, a race LSD, drag suspension, drag brakes with full-race pads, 18x4 and 18x15 drag rims with drag radials on them, a stripped interior with a rollcage and a wheelie bar.
    Why do we need it:
    Because Beam does not have any 2000s cars or space frame cars, and because it'd be a nice addition.
     
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  7. NickMsiGaming

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    We need it!
     
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  8. Gerhard

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    what about a caddy?
     

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  9. Mopower77

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    Twin turbo options for the v8 cars and supercharger options for the 4 and 6 cylinder cars.

    Because in twin turbo v8 cars you will have super torque at mid range, but keep them milder at lower rpms for those of us that enjoy racing and daily driving them. And because the supercharger makes your 4 and 6 cylinder motors feel like larger displacement engines.
     
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  10. M_Racing

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    We need some sort of minivan like a Chrysler Town & Country or a Dodge Caravan
     

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  11. Pocketleaf824

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    Already have a mod for that.
     
  12. M_Racing

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    Where?
    Can you post the link plz
     
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  14. Vital

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    I would like to request a new van based on Gavril H series which can have a side door that can slide open as well as the 2 rear doors and driver and front engine bay bonnet
     
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    suggest1.jpg
    1975-1977 Bruckell Bull
    in 1975, bruckell decided they needed a car that would replace the moonhawk coupe so they could focus more on sedans and wagons with the moonhawk. the result was the bruckell bull. in reality though, it was a faiure. they canned production after 3 years.

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    engines: I6, V8, V8 turbo, Blown V8 (easter egg)
    transmissions: 4speed manual, 5speed manual, 6speed manual, 4speed auto, 5speed auto

    beamng really has no failed attempt cars. a failed car with a big engine might be cool.
     
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  16. adhamghaly02

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    upload_2018-3-2_3-31-53.png
    I know theres a mod on that but id love to this updated every once in a while
     
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  17. MrAnnoyingDude

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    The Moonhawk coupe is continously produced from 1973 to 1977.
     
  18. nosraenyr kcirtap kcin

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    Maybe Bruckell tried to push the Moonhawk more to Sedans and Wagons but still had the coupe, kinda like a Chevelle and Monte Carlo thing.
     
  19. MrAnnoyingDude

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    Unlikely in this form, because a Monte Carlo was very close to a Chevelle.
     
  20. nosraenyr kcirtap kcin

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    Or a 1977-79 Thunderbird to a Ford LTD II, same layout but look a lot different.
     
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