I mean... the Lada Car Pack IS a meshslap pack. The Jbeam is only slightly edited (very badly on the wagons). Idk how to find 3D models in games other than BeamNG so I can't help.
A modern Autobello would be cool, something along the lines of a 2005 Fiat Punto. More specifics- -3-door hatchback -About 3.7m length -Choice of engines including 1.2 and 1.6 petrol, and 1.3 and 1.9 diesel -Four trim levels: A (base model with almost no equipment at all and bare steelies), B (a bit nicer, with features such as a radio-CD and air con), C (leather trim, alloys) and Sport (lower, bigger wheels, bodykit, sporty interior, a bit more power) -5-speed manual or 5-speed auto -FWD only -Possibly stanced/ricer variants
i want this too. i would also like to see D Series become it's own off road division brand of Gavril very similar to what ford is doing with their new bronco lineup.
Hey, I'm not sure where you are from, but a quick search shows that this is the model Transit currently sold in the US right now too www.ford.com/transit
I know it is sold in the US, but the H-Series is like the Chevrolet Express and the Ford Econoline, the Ford Transit is more closer to a European-style van, like the Mercedes Benz Sprinter. But I don't know, maybe the H-Series completely changed later on, from a big V8 van to a modest diesel 4 cylinder van.
2020 Autobello Scorpion (2020 Fiat 124 Spider) Engine: 1.4L 4-cylinder (164 hp, 184 lb ft of torque) Transmission: 6 speed auto 6 speed manual RWD fiata moment
More parts for T Series (note here are just suggestions for what they should look like. FBI / bomb squad truck : suspesions 4 wheel, 6 wheel . ENS Army truck: suspensions, 6x6
you do realize that a firetruck and the T-Series share nothing in common but the frame rails and the engine, right?
Continuing my trend of suggesting weird cars that I learned about that day... TIL GMC had an 11.5L V12 truck engine from '60-'65. It looks like a pair of V6 blocks superglued together by an engineer with only 4 hours left to hand in his senior design project, but apparently it was a single block and one of the more reliable engine options of the time and even better up hills than contemporary diesel powered options. According to the sources below, the engine was 1.3 meters long, the single crankshaft alone weighed 183 pounds by itself. 4 exhaust manifolds, 2 distributor caps with a single distributor drive, 2 intake manifolds, 2 carbs... This is just such a weird engine that I would absolutely love to see it in game. How can we go without the quirkiness of this thing? Of course the only truck this would really make sense in is a 1960's American medium duty truck, which would end up using the cab off of a pickup. And do we really need a second old American full sized body on frame truck? It would make a cool Bruckell truck, be another vehicle not in the 1980/1990's range, be our first medium duty truck/second fifth wheel hauler, so it's not like it would be the least unique thing in the world... A second option that is much more questionable would be a 1986-1997 Gavril D55/65 in place of the 1960's alternative just to use what's already in game. Some references: https://www.seacoastonline.com/article/20150601/NEWS/150609948 https://driving.ca/gmc/auto-news/entertainment/yes-gmc-made-a-v12-engine-and-it-was-huge
It was bassicly two of their gigantic 351 cubic-inch deisel V6s welded together. Also, it was far too big to be put in a D55, it was mostly used in semis.
2004 Gavril Nomad 2004 Dodge Durango Specifications: RWD,4WD,4WD+ 3.8L,4.8L V6,V8 4 speed automatic,5 spd,5 spd+ 2008 Ibishu Guardian 2008 Toyota Highlander Specifications 5 speed shiftable automatic FWD 270HP