2005 - 2006 Sparrow Tomahawk (Based off the 2005 TVR Sagaris and the 2006 Dodge Viper) "The next generation of sports cars" The Sparrow Tomahawk is a British sports car that tried to hang with the big boys, such as Civetta and Hirochi, but ultimately fell into the land of obscurity and nearly bankrupted Sparrow. It didn't help that the Tomahawk wasn't exactly what most people would consider safe, not coming with things like traction control or even ABS. However, everyone does like the fact that the Tomahawk is cheap and goes like hell. Trims: Stock: The Stock Tomahawk is powered by a 406hp 4.0L I6 coupled to a 5 speed manual transmission. GTX: The Tomahawk GTX was the race version of the Tomahawk. It's horsepower was bumped up to 420, and it was given a stripped interior, a roll cage, racing bucket seats, a Nomi racing wheel, racing tires, racing brakes, a GT wing, Okudai TWE wheels, a digital gauge cluster, and a Sparrow Union Jack racing livery. V8: The V8 is a Tomahawk that's had it's 4.0L I6 swapped with a Supercharger 750hp 7.0L V8. If you thought the stock Tomahawk was fast, you haven't seen nothing yet. Anarchist: The Anarchist is a stock Tomahawk that's been turbocharged and boosted up to 600hp. It's also been painted gunmetal gray, given WW2 Spitfire decals, push bars on the front and back, and armor plates around the windows. GTX VM: The GTX VM is the race car for the chemically imbalanced. This crimson red beauty has been given a 1,200hp Twin Supercharged 7.0L V8 coupled to a 6 speed manual transmission, black Folk ET73 wheels, and steel spikes on the hood and roof. Are you ready to cause some maximum damage? Exterior and Interior: (Based off the stock model)
Could someone please make something like this that fits the CRD truck with transport tyres? the standard dry van has the hubs clipping through the walls, need something wider like this
Well technically it should be the Bluebuck, because the Bluebuck is based off the Impala (mostly), it would just be new gen.
Could someone make an Avanza 2020 G model? There already is a 2010 model someone made but the 2020 one looks sick.
2012 - 2020 Hirochi ZN80 (Based off the 2015 Subaru BRZ and the 2016 Scion FRS) "A tuner's delight" The Hirochi ZN80 is the result of a collaboration between Ibishu and Hirochi, Ibishu designing the body of the ZN80 and Hirochi designing it's mechanical components respectfully. The ZN80 was built with the purpose of being enjoyed by people who don't know how to work on cars and modified by those who do. Because of that, the ZN80 is one of the cheapest successful sports cars on the market... until either Hirochi or Ibishu decide to inevitably turn it into a crossover. Trims: Hooligan: The Hooligan is a ZN80 S owned by a highschool student who has a unhealthy obsession with cartoons, as evident by the Weeb Livery on this ZN80. It also has Okudai KRW wheels, a Nomi racing wheel, a Nomi GT wing, and a straight pipe exhaust. EC: The ZN80 EC is a Japanese exclusive model of the ZN80. It's not what the EC comes with that's interesting, but rather what it doesn't have. It doesn't have A/C, a radio, interior trim, a passenger airbag, alloy wheels, painted bumpers, mirrors, and door handles, or even a third brake light. It's only available with a manual transmission, a white paint job, and makes the Base ZN80 seem like a luxury car. Base: The Base ZN80 comes with a 200hp 2.0L Boxer 4 coupled to a 6 speed manual or automatic transmission. It also comes with all the goodies you would find in your average sports car; sport suspension, sport brakes, sway bars, a LSD, bucket seats, alloy wheels, TC, ABS, those kinds of things. However it does come on hard compound, rolling resistant tires, which makes drifting incredibly easy. S: The S is the only other trim available for the ZN80. It comes with a 205hp 2.0L Boxer 4 coupled to a 6 speed manual or automatic transmission, sport tires, a small rear spoiler, SunSport RS wheels, S badges, and optional leather heated seats. Competition: The Competition ZN80 was built as a promotional event to show the tuning potential of the ZN80. Hirochi gave one of their ZN80s to Velocityaddicts and told them to modify their car any way they wanted, which is exactly what they did. Now this ZN80 is now making 280hp thanks to a new supercharger and exhaust system, and has also been given a widebody kit, a rear lip spoiler, a Nomi racing wheel, and a livery inspired by HRD's (Hirochi Racing Division's) 1980s racing livery. Street Tuned: This modified ZN80 has been boosted up to 450hp thanks to it's twin turbo system and custom exhaust. It's also been given racing tires, TR89 wheels, a widebody kit, a Sunburst RS wing, a front splitter, a rear diffuser, racing bucket seats, a roll cage, a Nomi racing wheel, and a offset racing stripe. Drift: This ZN80 was built for professional drifting. It's been given a Jackrabbit V3 body kit, a rear lip spoiler, a welded rear diff, heavy duty suspension, racing bucket seats, a roll cage, and a hood exit exhaust. Oh, and it's also been given a 1,037hp twin turbo 7.0L V8 and a 4 speed manual transmission, but I don't think you'll care about that part. Exterior and Interior: (Based off the S manual model)
1996-1999 Matter HS1 ( Based off a 1996-1999 Saturn SL1 ) "Affordable excellence" Manufactured by Matter, the second-generation HS1 was a market destroyer during the production of many small-size sedans. Over thousands have been made for applying joy to the owner that bought one of the models Configurations: HS: A standard version equipped with a 1.9 i4, FWD, Basic radio and stereo-setup, and came in Matter's MG6 4-speed Automatic or a MG2 5-speed Manual. Equipped with plastic bumpers and steel wheels or basic hubcaps. And for a short description the HS Trim is the most cheapest and standard one you can get on the market. HS1: A newer version with a 1.9 SOHC i4,FWD, a more upgraded stereo-setup, came with Matter's MG7 4-speed Automatic or a MG3 5-speed Manual. Still equipped with plastic bumpers and different hubcaps with no steel wheel option. And a more variable colour palette and fully painted body option has been added. The HS1 is a Mid-spec for middle class citizens HS2: Top of the line model for the market. A upgraded 1.9 DOHC i4 with newer parts and a sport intake, High luxury stereo and a brand new FM radio. Came with only a MG7 4-speed Automatic. But of recent recommended reviews, Matter has produced a few with a MG3 5-speed Manual to satisfy the customers. Came with a fully-trim and body paint option only. High end hubcaps also a tweaked body and a luxury colour palette. HSS: A rare version of the car. Features a 1.9 DOHC Turbo equipped i4 with brand new sport parts.FWD, uses the HS2 Stereo-setup. And came with a Matter MG4 6-speed Sport Manual. Fully painted body sport rims, spoiler, and a tweaked body for a more sport-friendly touch. And came with an interesting and sport colours. HW: A wagon version of the car that features the same specs as the sedan version but more meant for the family. HW,HW1 and HW2 HC: A coupe version of the car. Trim versions of the car: HC Features a 1.9 SOHC i4,FWD Manual or Automatic and some hubcaps and nice colour options. HCS Is the Luxury and Sporty version of the HC and features a 1.9 DOHC Turbo powered i5, FWD, Luxury setup. High end rims and Two-Tone and fully paint option available. HCV4 is a special variant which uses a 2.0 DOHC V4 engine with sport parts and a fast operating turbo, is RWD, uses the HCS Stereo-setup. Has Super sport rims,spoiler, And a tuned body for aerodynamics and features a small intake and uses a very rare colour palette. More: American Power, A RWD V8 swapped car with patriot decals on the inside and some small tuning options on the outside. Tuned, a souped up version of the car fully customized. Beater, a salvaged one with hopefully a variable damage system. and probably more versions Beam will add that aren't featured in this post ( if Beam ever wants to add a Saturn car. ) Optional: A 2000s facelift version with amber turn signals and a sport body and nicer hubcaps and plastic bumpers removed. ( optional not needed ) Dear BeamNG.Drive i wish that you could add this and save it for probably an update that will happen way ahead of our time. Have a butload of time to think about this. It's only a suggestion. Pictures:
I want to point out this is a vehicle suggestions thread. Maybe you should critique his suggestion, not the car manufacturer.