THE shed

ah, right, it works now lol

any specific looks you want or can i just go ham on this?

this could be used as an entry to the new AGC, looks amazing

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Feel outta the loop here, whats AGC?

Figured it out nvm lol

@Marcus_gt500

getting some pictures of it now

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1974 VW Brasilia Shed Special

So, you buy a small compact car in brazil around 1974 to 1982, but you feel like you are lacking in the undriveable department. so, you hook up to your local Shed Customs and order this.

A slammed, compact Ute. You get 1/2 of the practical-ness of your old hatch due to the rear seats being ripped out and being replaced by a sizeable bed with some overhead storage.
“You could fit a scooter in there!”

Not much of a race-truck-hatch than it is a showpiece, it still has some pretty serious mods, such as twin turbos, a rather extreme intercooler setup, triple exhausts and a sort-of-subtle widebody.

“It even comes with foglights! And wooden sideboards!”

Not the most exrteme thing but im absolutely chuffed with how this came out!

Photo dump incoming

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I was considering changing the colour but i thought the blue was actually really nice

This was once a Volkswagen


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Still is at heart maybe? Lol

Dope design bruh

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I mean, the tail lights are stock and the badge lol, also thanks!

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Glad you liked it!

Ok so basically, i love trok

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Trok stuff soon

And they were roommates

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Didnt like the trok so i did something else

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I had aught to archive this forum, as the last post was 2021, and my older one (D9 Motorworks) ((2018!??!?!?!)) - I go in and out of phases of playing this game and this phase has just begun.

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Wylfen One-S

This thing is dangerous, lightweight, and pushing 167 for a “production” car in 1946. two were made, one ended up in a little ball of metal, and the other is in a private collection of a Japanese billionaire - bought during the business boom of the 80s from the failing Wylfen company.

The platform (Wylfen One) was built in 1945, as a surprisingly cheap, post war coupe. it was nothing impressive - but it fit snugly into the niche of more budget oriented and fun vehicles post ww2

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If the EB110 and Porsche 911 had a baby.

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