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Hello all! Since I am competing in the Modding for Dummies "Gambler" challenge, I feel it is only fitting that I actually create a mod. So, I...
That's probably due to the Piccolina simulating a single piston brake master cylinder.
I feel like this has been brought up before, but the Burnside has problems with its headlights. When the headlights are turned on (either normally...
I stand corrected, but I still think that the class listed in the vehicle selector is what the car would've been considered in its time instead of...
I feel like the class is what it would have been marketed as, since fullsize isn't actually an official class of vehicle (it's just a marketing...
Is it just me, or is it kind of odd to anyone else that the Barstow is considered a midsize in the vehicle selector? It has a 109" wheelbase...
There are some modeled parts and lettering for a V12 variant in the files, so likely that.
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When making a mod for an official car, what you should do is create a zip file with a path like "vehicles > (internal vehicle name) > (your mod's...
Even if it did have a horn, the default bindings would prevent it from being used because of the hydraulics' controls.
Homologation cars and concept cars are completely different. Homologation cars are produced in low volume runs, but they still are sold to the...
A concept car with an engine that isn't mass produced is still worlds away from a homologation-spec car, one-off custom bus with rockets strapped...
The Crown Vic, Grand Marquis, and Towncar were fairly different vehicles in the 90s, and the Crown Vic is what the Grand Marshall is closest to....
I feel that none of this would ever be made into official content for the Grand Marshal, and some of it wouldn't be very realistic for it anyway....
My guess is that it has something to do with the way the performance blocks work. Rather than just adding a set amount of power at each RPM like...
arguing about which car that people want to be added next until Nadeox posts a screenshot, then going apeshit crazy trying to "speculate" what's...
That only happens on the performance blocks from what I can tell. It adds 2 horsepower with the stock block.
It's so that you get the correct lenght driveshaft automatically rather than having to change it under the differential
Shelby CSX (1987-1988): [IMG] [IMG] What is it? This is basically just a Dodge Shadow that had the Dodge Omni GLH-S's engine, a Dodge Daytona...