Presenting the Franklin Marshall Cerberus. This is an update to the 1980 Cerberus which includes a Turbocharged V8, updated interior and light fixtures. 0-60 < 5s, top speed > 160mph.
This is the Sasha model which includes pearlescent Nightshade Pink paint job.
I would like some clarification. For the glam trim, is that how the car would look in our showroom? Or would it be the car that they take to shows, like “have your picture taken in the General Lee, or KITT!”?
Also, I would like some direction on my earlier question. I concocted my own backstory for this character, and designed a car accordingly; pre-screened it to a less than favorable reaction Olympus Motor Group. (skip to the end)
I’m developing a new concept right now, but I tend to go a little over the top, when given too much leeway.
The beauty shot trim is the original car, whether you make a concept car of track car etc. The stunt trim is kinda like what you are talking about; a cheap, stripped down version of your car that still looks the part.
OK, but Michael Mason’s car is going to be a ‘battering ram’ of sorts. I feel like that entails a little extra cladding, that you normally wouldn’t see on a production model. So, what you are saying, is yes, that it would be the showroom version of the car.
Oh, sorry I kinda misread what you meant. In your case, it wouldn’t be a showroom model. Its the car/ truck that will be seen in the movie whether its a modified car or whatever.
The beauty shot trim is strictly the cars we buy for shots in the movie of which are not dangerous for the cars, like having them parked or driving in low-stress situations.
To address your previous question a little while back (that you seem to have gone off of your own tangent for), I was hesitant to provide any information since I would have preferred to keep the full backstory a vague idea as the movie would not revolve around the backstories of each character; instead, keeping the story open to interpretation would allow for more creative freedom.
A few modifications to this muscular marvel of 1985, Michael will drive this brand new Serval by Orion Motors, featuring a 305 cubic inch V-8, and 5 speed manual transmission. Shown in two tone Midnight-Mist.
I see. I also see that you had yours set up a month prior to mine. I will have to retcon my corporate lore, but please understand, that it was not listed in the directory; I had no intent to impede.
With this in mind, may we suggest the 1985 Genra GST-24, a light, agile and quick sports coupe powered by a 2.4L turbocharged I6. The base car and its stunt trim cost $16,455, and $14,694, respectively, without markups.
I do not know what class this would fit, but here is my entry (maybe the loud and brash one):
1985 LSV TC mk.II TURBO
This little car is powered by 3,6-litre turbo V8 making 481hp @ 7700rpm, but this power comes with a price which in this case is 30 000$ (with no markup).
Here some other specs:
Top speed: 288kmh / 179mph
0-100kmh (0-60mph): 3.80s
1/4 mile: 11.82s
Weight: 1141.5kg
In the game, the is a button to export the car file near where you go to edit the car. Check how to name the car in the challenge rules so titleguy1 has an easier time finding it. The car file will be in a folder located in Documents > My Game > Automation > CarSaveExport (at least thats where it is for me). Then just send a message with the file attached to titleguy1. Btw, I think your car best fits Angelina Griffith or maybe the heist scene category.