GTA 5 cars

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Back to being poor haha. Worth it for the sound alone.

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Another mix of the recent and the not so recent.

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Dan
That's the only thing you took away from this photo? :lol:
Well sure, there's a Bobcat in it too...

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Frankly, I could give 🤬-all about Pantos at this point--rather have an Asterope, or even an Ingot--and the paint screams "troll." :P
 
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It can be quite entertaining to drive in the wet. Doubly so sans tires. (Though I think it ought to be FWD.)

Silly question, but since the Vapid Bobcat and Peyote are both indicated as being powered by V10s, do you suppose the two engines would utilize the same architecture (if GTA went beyond low detail representations when the hood flies off) or is the production year difference too vast for that to be reasonable? Consider the 40-or-so year span of Chevrolet's venerable small block V8.


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It's a Jackal! (I've had one before but I'm picky and it bugged me that the tires stick out beyond the fenders, so it may not last. :lol:) The wheels are the SUV Chrome variants of what's available on it as standard.

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How magnificently mundane is this pair? The Seminole was previously accompanied by an Albany Washington and a Vapid Stanier but I've only got 30 car slots and I needed the space. In light of recent talk, I grabbed an Asterope after having owned one previously.

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The Buccaneer could be a good choice.

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It certainly looks more like the Fairlane than the Sabre does. Its the paint scheme that puts me off the Buccaneer. Maybe a Tampa with the stripes removed from the hood and a primary colour roof (if thats possible).
 
Really digging this 1967 Ford Fairlane I saw on Jalopnik. Just wondering what car on GTA I could re-create it with. Sabre seems to be the favourite so far I think.
Standard would be best for livery and stance. On the hunt for tasteful gold @Sting @Leadfoot530

My first thought was Tampa
 
Is there a visible difference between Black and Carbon Black? If there is, it's way too subtle for me to notice.
 
Dan
Is there a visible difference between Black and Carbon Black? If there is, it's way too subtle for me to notice.
Its Carbon Black because at the time of building this car up, by the time I got to the paint, I had just enough money, and the Carbon Black is cheaper by about $20
 
Dan
Is there a visible difference between Black and Carbon Black? If there is, it's way too subtle for me to notice.
From my experience, in terms of classic colors, no. The only difference is the pricing. With metallic colors, I believe the carbon black has a lighter pearl to make it look like carbon, which doesn't even look that great to me.

Honestly, I use a classic graphite to simulate carbon paint. Seems to match actual carbon peices the best.
 
Carbon Black Metallic uses Silver pearlescence, whereas Black Metallic uses a darker pearlescence colour. That's the only difference aside from the price - classic Black is $840 whereas classic Carbon Black is a mere $810 for the exact same colour.
 
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