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Ibishu 200BX

Discussion in 'Official Content' started by gabester, Nov 17, 2012.

  1. Quotex

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    I wouldn't mind a targa roof.

    I assume that depending on the engine the name of the vehicle might change?

    150BX (1.5 l) 200BX (2.0 l) 240BX (2.4 L) etc. Except this doesn't count for swapped engines.

    A few suggestions, i know i'm a bit late with this.

    Digidashes, the S2000 had a really nice one. But i also like the ones from the 80s.
    Trunklid spoiler. (not sure if one would conflict with the bodystyle of the vehicle)
    BBS-esque mesh wheels.

    A "Kouki" front end that went from Pop up headlights to conventional fixed units. (To save the company a lot of trouble with breaking servos, and to please people who don't like concealed headlights)
     
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    Work continues on the different engine types and configurable parts (intercooler replaces front bumper bar, turbo exhaust manifold replaces stock manifold, etc).


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  3. Kinect

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    Look at that !! Love the HIGH DETAIL engine. ^^
     
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    This is probably waaaaaay to much to ask but could you re-do some parts from older cars as the detail in these. Now that we have two vehicle makers, the quality is amazing!
     
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    That looks excellent! the engine layout looks perfectly feasible and nicely detailed.

    About the intercooler, perhaps it might be better to move in such a way that it fits behind the factory bumper, or have an aftermarket bumper that accommodates for the intercooler.
     
  6. Quotex

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    Wireless steering wheels and Visible turbochargers O_O, what is this sorcery!

    Really good work on the parts, I'm assuming this is the 2.0 L 4 Cylinder.
     
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    Daaym they look sweet. Am I right in thinking there's going to be an alternate bumper simply without the centre rather than just a missing bumper, or is a bumper bar just another name for a bumper?
    Not like a crazy racing variant needs a bumper anyways, I just thought the pop-up headlights might look a little strange without it. Either way can't wait until it's done!
     
  8. Quotex

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    I think it's the Structural part of the Chassis upon which the bumper is attached.
     
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    It looks as if its just the bumper support bar. not the actual bumper itself. Bumper would probably need to be hacked up a little bit to fit with the intercooler.
     
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    Wow.Good
     
  11. redrobin

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    Oh my. I can imagine drifting with an exposed intercooler. This just became my new favorite car in Beam, sorry Sunburst.
     
  12. clayton8or

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    And was your favorite car before that the moonhawk when it came out?
     
  13. Quotex

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    All this is really missing for me to be my favorite car is some pretty Multi-slot Saw Blade wheels

    Vette's had them Preludes had them, Supras had them, even Mazdas.

    Nothing makes a car go faster then a rim with arrows pointing in the wheel's turning direction!
     
  14. Bakasan

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    Perhaps a JDM only option that everyone's trying to source 20 years on:p
     
  15. Dc5R

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    Great ! This is my 2nd favorite car ! And it's in game ! ( 1st being the sunburst of course ) but i'd rather have this finished then released rather than having this ingame unfinished .
     
  16. redrobin

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    Nope, it was the Grand Marshal.
     
  17. Dc5R

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    I love the grand marshal except for the crappy handling .
     
  18. redrobin

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    The V8 Sport with the D-15 manual is my favorite configuration for it. Takes the jumps on Canyon of Speed perfectly as it's just barely fast enough. Also try to remember that the GM is a ~4400lb American sedan built for comfort and reliability, not handling.

    But the 200 BX works on so many other, very different levels.
     
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    I love it's crappy handling. Makes the police version (with upgraded everything) more funny.
     
  20. Potato

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    The handling is just all part of it.
    Large amounts of body roll and a finicky rear suspension setup.
    It becomes even more fun when you remove both of the sway bars. :D
    It doesn't roll as much as it used to without them, though. Used to damn near scrape the door handles on the ground.
     
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