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Pegasus RS6 Turbo 2.0

Really sporty 80s coupe

  1. Emilia
    screenshot_2019-08-04_12-40-15.png screenshot_2019-08-04_12-40-26.png screenshot_2019-08-04_12-40-48.png screenshot_2019-08-04_12-46-19.png screenshot_2019-08-04_12-46-28.png screenshot_2019-08-04_12-46-34.png The RS6 Turbo has a 3.8l Boxer6 Turbo and awd. It drives really sporty and was produced between 1985 and 1989.
    I hope you'll like it^^. Pls give feedback

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Recent Reviews

  1. Coshei
    Coshei
    5/5,
    Version: 1.0
    People should look at "back to the future" film. I like your cyberpunk vision :D
    1. Emilia
      Author's Response
      Thank you. I hope you'll also like the V2 of the RS6
  2. 8IGHT.OINT3HREE
    8IGHT.OINT3HREE
    4/5,
    Version: 1.0
    It is good, but the looks of it isn't sporty at all, the looks are plain boring.
  3. Staji
    Staji
    3/5,
    Version: 1.0
    It's ok to drive, I'll change a lot of the exterior design, the front it's ok for the year maybe try to experiment and use different fixtures, the turning lights on the sides are totally a no, is 1985, LEDs were not used at all for such a common use so think about putting another kind of light.
    Same thing for the back, totally different from the style that was used for those years, remove LEDs and use more older looking lights (maybe if there are not any tail lights that satisfy you, use some head lights and change the color), try to change the color of the car too, maybe use some darker one.
    This is what I have to say about the car, sorry if is too long but I wanted to do a constructive comment.
    Don't surrender and keep up
    1. Emilia
      Author's Response
      The reason for this design is automotiveflux's Challenge on a Cyberpunk Car that should be visible on the Lightrunner tracks. And if you try it on those tracks, the lights actually make sense. But I agree that the design is really plain. I'm way better at modern design than 80s design.
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