The Miramar is almost entirely based on the RT40 Toyota Corona, an affordable family car rather than a sporty personal car. I think it makes more sense to start a new model with its own identity.
Exactly what LJ said. despite having a race config which is heavily influenced by the C10 Skyline race cars it's still quite a bit different. And even if it wasnt, one part of the fun in modding is that youre free to create your own lore (and to be fair, Presta sounded quite cool for a car like this)
DPMP is back to life, @NinetyNine! is back with his amazing mods. It feels like 2018 all over again, the old men are back in action folks!
The link for the image expired. Does anyone have a screenshot of it? The mod and design look great, I’ll definitely make sure to buy it when it comes out!
Been quiet for quite some time due to being really busy, buuut the presta slowly but surely progressed a bunch of refinements here and there, the chassis has been modelled, and a lot of time has been put into suspension geometry research Also been working on the chassis jbeam (works well), and the front suspension jbeam (is annoying) - hoping to give you a great driving experience here!
At this point, I'd just go download an actual Skyline R34 mod, FOR FREE. I mean, BeamNG's cars are unique for a reason; they aren't just blatant copies of actual cars with a fictional brand slapped on them. Making this shit paid is just throwing your money away...
It has different stylistic features present on the design when compared to its real-life counterpart, meaning half of you're argument is invalid. This car is made by an actual BeamNG developer, which means this will likely faithfully follow the recreations done by the developers. Also, there is no R34 on the forums as of writing this that has a decent quality standard.
Can you name the different stylistic features? i dont know if im blind or something but as far as i see that is a Skyline R34 GT-R model --- Post updated --- Mod? Only one? There are hundreds of Skyline R34 mods in BeamNG that are both high-quality and free. I don't know where the stupid 'High-Quality = Paid' remark came from, but it's absurd.