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| Victor_2003 wrote Its a mix from 2 cars, the rear shape looks more from the 1997 Corvette and the rest are a Camaro IROC-Z. There's not much of a Corvette in this. It's basically just the rear end. The rest of the car is more of a Camaro/Firbird hybrid. | |
| RY4NDY wrote The shape of the rear sides, rear window, C-pillar, door shape, and front bumper shape (except for the headlights of course) look much more like a 2005-2013 Chevrolet Corvette in my opinion; so I'd say that it's inspired by both the Camaro and the Corvette. Strangely none of these details are that way on the Splitter; that one does seem to be exclusively inspired by the 1982-1992 Camaro, which is rather strange, since they're supposed to be race class/derby class versions of the same car. Its a mix from 2 cars, the rear shape looks more from the 1997 Corvette and the rest are a Camaro IROC-Z. | |
| The shape of the rear sides, rear window, C-pillar, door shape, and front bumper shape (except for the headlights of course) look much more like a 2005-2013 Chevrolet Corvette in my opinion; so I'd say that it's inspired by both the Camaro and the Corvette. Strangely none of these details are that way on the Splitter; that one does seem to be exclusively inspired by the 1982-1992 Camaro, which is rather strange, assuming they're supposed to be race class/derby class versions of the same car. -- Last edit: 2024-04-15 21:09:20 | |
| 1982. | |
| If this car is FWD like it was in FlatOut 2, can some one change it to a Dodge Daytona IROC? |