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1988-1992 Ibishu Covet wagon pack 1.0

Part of a high quality automation mod based off of the E90 usdm Corolla with 68 cars!

  1. kravn

    link:https://www.beamng.com/resources/1988-1992-ibishu-covet-sedan-pack.14874/


    Link:https://www.beamng.com/resources/1988-1992-ibishu-covet-coupe-pack.15141/


    Link:


    This Is probably one of the largest and best vehicle packs I've ever made. These, are also, to my knowledge, as close to being the only "realistic", non meshslap representations of an USDM E90 generation Toyota Corolla made for beam as of this mods upload date. 68 vehicles are too large of a file size to upload to the automation repository; therefor 3 separate mods will be uploaded. the links to all 3 will be below each picture above this paragraph. 6 months went into making, testing, editing the engine files so that they will preform realistically, and having designs that are as close to the real vehicle that I could get. Almost, if not all have noticeable design flaws that I didn't catch until it was too late. I will list as many as I know.

    The wagon


    The 1988 covet is based on the design and mechanicals of the USDM E90 generation of corolla. I didn't bother to make the hatch variant because the in game covet is from around the same year. I had plans to make Gavril badged variants based on the Geo Prizm (a badge engineered 88 corolla made by the General Motors/Toyota joint venture at the NUMMI assembly plant in California), EU and JDM versions but a lack of motivation and mods being updated to the 4.24 version of Automation prevented me from doing this. Some trims in this pack are fictional in that no real life E90 would have these options such as all models having all trac (Toyota's name at the time for their 4WD system) or for my mod "4 trac" , but I am not going for full realism as this is a half replica. Like with actual Ibishu trims, I at the end of the lettering means that it uses a fuel injection and not a carburetor. The mod uses the following engine choices that are fictional or replicated as best as I could based off of what its real life counterpart used.

    Toyota's 4A, 4AF, 4A-FE, and 4A-GE red top.

    My own 4A-GF-T (mix of 4A-GE and 4A-FE with a turbo that is more focused on torque than power.

    Gavril Grand Marshal Custom flat plane V8.



    wagon trim levels include:

    DE-
    Carbureted "Diesel" variant, As basic and reliable as It comes. It is available with Ibishu's optional 4 trac AWD and a 4 speed manual transmission.



    DX- Carbureted base model, Gasoline powered and comes standard with hubcaps! It is available with Ibishu's optional 4 trac AWD and a 4 speed manual or 3 speed automatic transmission.




    LX/LXI- Mid trim model with a more powerful SOHC I4 and standard hubcaps. It is available with Ibishu's optional 4 trac AWD and a 4 speed manual or 3 speed automatic transmission.




    LS/LSI- Premium model with alloy rims and a more powerful SOHC I4 engine. It is available with Ibishu's optional 4 trac AWD and a 4 speed manual or 4 speed automatic transmission.




    LST 4 trac- A very capable off-road model with alloy rims, higher and softer suspension, off-road compound tires, spare tire, fog lights and a tow hitch. it comes with a Turbocharged DOHC I4 but it is more torque focused than power as it is meant for going off-road.





    4A-GE Swapped- A DX model that has a 4A-GE from the ZXI models of the coupe and sedan. Its reasonably fast but not as fast as the standard ZXI models as they weigh less.




    LST custom off-road- Heavily modified LST with larger high quality off-road compound tires, better suspension, steel rims, Turbocharged I4 coupled to a 6 speed sequential. It is about the same at off-roading as the sedan variant is.


    ISSUES

    -Trim pieces are not "refined" on all models as I forgot to do this and didn't catch it until I was done making the wagon variants.

    -The trim for the front lights isn't positioned properly and because of this the paint will be visible at some angles.

    -The indicators in the rear don't light up and I don't know why.


    If you have any questions or want to suggest a car that I should make, feel free to comment it. I might make a forum post for feed back and if I do I will link it here:


    Thank you for viewing or downloading this as my motivation to do things like this has been gone for quite some time and I put lots of time into making this, I hope you enjoy!​

Recent Reviews

  1. Honest Nick
    Honest Nick
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    Nice work. Any chances to get interior?
    1. kravn
      Author's Response
      It will be getting a interior along with exterior styling changes as I am working on revising all of the cars from the three packs. Thank you!
  2. carsmin
    carsmin
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    oh my. a wagon.Nice
    1. kravn
      Author's Response
      Thank you!
  3. ParadoxShiba
    ParadoxShiba
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    I have been fooled once again! I really wish Automation had the customization options that normal cars do, as I would have made a mad custom offroader out of this bad-ass. Great work!
    1. kravn
      Author's Response
      Same, Thank you!
  4. DaddelZeit
    DaddelZeit
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    Almost fooled me to think this is a blender based mod again!
    1. kravn
      Author's Response
      Lol, thanks!
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