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| The in-game model is based on this exact car - www.supercars.net/blog/2004-ac-schnitzer-acs6/ -- Last edit: 2022-03-24 07:21:41 | ||
| Playable car. Second last car you unlock. In-game name is 'Blitzer'. | ||
| This is a playable car. Last car you unlock in the game. In-game name is Koenigsegg CC. | ||
| This has fog lights in the front bumper which makes this a 1992 Clinic model. | ||
| Yeah main body looks like a Wrangler for sure. | ||
| Reminds me of a Supra for some reason. | ||
| sajmon14 wrote Hmm, the steeringwheel and wheels are from older model, what if it's actually modelled after 964 and only the showcase pictures etc are from a 993? Why would they do that if they already had the 993 available to them when they made the showcase videos? I still think this is a 993, not a 964. | ||
| The last bodykit is the TRD 3000GT | ||
| Looks like glow-in-the-dark paint. | ||
| 1999 | ||
| I can also feel some Kawasaki Ninja here and there. | ||
| Wow. This is a total mess-up. The general body is based on the Mustang. The front grill belongs to a Jeep Cherokee SRT8 and the front splitter is of a Lamborghini Aventador. Moving on, the hood scoop is very familiar to me but I cannot recall where I saw that (or on which car). Lastly, the outline of the rear light cluster is undeniably Dodge Charger with the tail lights of a Camaro. The rear diffuser also seems Camaro to me. | ||
| Most of the car is definitely the 2015 Mustang. The rest of the styling cues may have come from other cars. | ||
| Yup. Range Rover with Cadillac Escalade front and some rear as well (tailgate and emblem area). | ||
| Yep. LMP-1 Roadster S. | ||
| Its a truck, not a pick-up. | ||
| Development started in 2002 and the first Z-Tune that was built came out in 2003. So 2003. | ||
| 2003. | ||
| This is a 2000. An early 2000 because the V-spec II came in October 2000. Its definitely not a 1999 though. The missing front diffuser makes it look like that but its not actually like that in reality. | ||
| Well no actually this is not 1999. R32 production only lasted for 5 years (1989-1994). So this is probably 1994 at the least. Please change admin dude! | ||
| 2011. Same as the Drag version. | ||
| 2010-2011. | ||
| Who removed the year? 1970. | ||
| 1995-2005. | ||
| 2008. | ||
| Has to be a 90s model. I'm gonna say somewhere between 1994-1998 | ||
| 1989. | ||
| 2006. | ||
| 2005. | ||
| 2005. | ||
| 2005. | ||
| What the hell? Who said 2011? Its 2009 just like the stock one. | ||
| 1995. All other 911 Turbos also. | ||
| 1996. | ||
| 1998. | ||
| 1998. | ||
| 1995? | ||
| Should be 1995 actually since it was invented in that year. | ||
| 1991. | ||
| 1995. Fastest car in its class and the whole game. | ||
| 1996. | ||
| 1994-1998. | ||
| 1998. Same as the M Coupe. | ||
| 1997. | ||
| 1998. | ||
| 1998 <- Model year. | ||
| Tuuuuuuurrrrrrrrbbbbboooooooo!!!!!!!!!!! And its 1995. -- Last edit: 2013-07-02 17:06:20 | ||
| Its a Turbo you stupid idiots! And its a 1995 version. -- Last edit: 2013-07-02 17:06:50 | ||
| 1980. | ||
| 1980, not 79. Please change. |