GTA: Vice City (Classic)| I Show you my Fav Customised Cars in VC | Part 2.


Hey, what's up my friends, I hope that you're all doing good. Welcome to this Gaming Photography post where I will show you the second group of my favourite Customized cars in Grand Theft Auto: Vice City (Classic) . Let's get it started...


At the Vice City Customs Exit

Summary

This post is the continuation of the first post where I show you the first set of my custom cars with the help of the new reverse engine called ReVc (Reengineered Vice) to play Grand Theft Auto Vice City with all the goodness that the most modern engine of Grand Theft Auto San Andreas can give us, and among those goodness is the ability to tune our cars, as we could see for the first time in San Andreas.

To this second group of cars I not only applied modifications that affected the speed, driving or aesthetics of the car, but I also applied modifications to some cars that altered, for example, the car's resistance to damage, turning some cars into almost armoured vehicles: )

Technical note: I used the classic edition of Grand Theft Auto: Vice City with the GTA Sa engine (RenderWare) to collect all the screenshots shown here.


My JDM style Blista Compact

Taking advantage of the modern lines of this car, like the Dinka Blista Compact, I decided to apply a JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) style tuning, which makes a lot of sense, because if you look closely, this vehicle designed by Rockstar, tries to recreate a Honda CR-X by taking elements from other popular JDM vehicles of the time. The modifications applied to this Blinka were: Armos Lvl 1 (1000$), Engine Lvl 3 (1500$), Improved Brakes 2 (500$), Window tint lvl 3 (500$), Suspension lvl 2 (500), Wheels + paint (1050$), Spoiler (500$)m side skirts (200$), Roof scoop (300$), Hood vents (400$), giving a total of 6500$.


An Unique FBI Cheetah

This car is fantastic, as it was possible to apply modifications to the performance, aesthetics and armour of a police vehicle, something not usual in Grand Theft Auto. In this case I took an FBI Cheetah from the VCPD, yes, that vehicle that the special agents use to chase us when we have 3 stars or more, and I applied the following modifications: New paint (50$), Engine lvl 4 (2000$), Armor lvl 4 (4000$), Improved Brakes 3 (750$), Window tint lvl 3 (500$), Suspension lvl 3 (500$), Wheel paint (50$), Bulletproof tires (500$), giving a total of 8350$.


The Classic Pfister Comet

I decided to tune this classic Pfister Comet following an English style, applying that classic British green which can be seen in many classic British cars such as the Jaguar, Aston Martin, among others. I think that this aesthetic fits very well with the image of a luxurious car that Rockstar wanted to reflect, so much so that a car of this model could always be found in the gold club Leaf Links. The modifications applied were: New paint ($50), Engine lvl 4 ($2000), Improved brakes 4 ($1000), Suspension lvl 2 ($500), Wheel paint ($50), Side skirts ($200), Bonnet scoop ($200), giving a total of $4000.

Note: I didn't want to add armor modifications to it, because that would break the line of fast and light car : )


The Hellenbach GT, a True Muscle Car

Although the Hellenbach GT was not originally in Grand Theft Auto Vice City, it was included by modders in this new ReVc engine, and it really is a fantastic addition to the game, since the Hellenbach GT made its appearance in the GTA saga for the first time in Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories, so this car does not break the lore proposed by Rockstar Games. On the other hand, the modifications I've applied to this powerful muscle car were the following: New paint ($50), Armor lvl 2 ($2000), Improved brakes 2 ($750), Engine lvl 3 ($1500), Window tint 4 ($500), suspension lvl 2 ($500), wheels + paint ($1050), giving a total of: $6350.


A Modernized Pegassi Infernus

For this modification I was inspired by a style you know, something similar to a Batmobile or something like that, also inspired by trying to make the Vice City Infernus look like a more modern car, to be more specific, I wanted this Pegassi Infernus to look more like the modern Lamborghinis, so I decided to apply a more actual aesthetic to this classic inspired by the Lamborghini Countach.

Modifications: New paint (50$), Engine lvl 4 (2000$), Improved brake 4 (1000$), Window tint lvl 3 (500$), Suspension lvl 3 (500$), Wheels + paint (1050$) and a Roof scoop (300$). Total: 5400$.


My Declasse Rancher, Off Road

And everything could not be sports or muscle cars, because in Vice City there are also many areas where having an Off Road vehicle can be very helpful, so I decided to tune a 4x4 truck such as the Declasse Rancher, to which I also applied a strong armor and powerful engine to balance the resistance / power ratio. The modifications applied to the rancher are: New paint (50$), Armor lvl 4 (4000$), Engine lvl 2 (1000$), Improved brakes 1 (250$), Window tint lvl 2 (500$), Roof scoop (300$), Hood vents (400$). Total: 6500$.


The Most Powerful Muscle Car in Vice City

Even though I already own a modified Declasse Sabre, as I showed you in the previous post, my favorite Vice City vehicle could not be left out of my list of modified cars, and this is nothing more and nothing less than the powerful American muscle car, The Sabre Turbo. Even though I already own a modified Declasse Sabre, as I showed you in the previous post, my favorite Vice City vehicle could not be left out of my list of modified cars, and this is nothing more and nothing less than the powerful American muscle car, The Sabre Turbo. Although it is already the fastest muscle car in Vice City, I made a series of modifications that increased its power and performance much more, and these modifications are the following: Engine lvl 4 (2000$), Improved brakes 3 (750$), Window tint lvl 2 (500$), Suspension lvl 2 (500$), New set of wheels + chrome paint (1050$), Spoiler (500$), Side skirts (200$), Roof scoop (300$), Bonnet scoop (300$). Total: 8100$.


Well, I hope you liked this second group of modified cars in Vice City, using the benefits of this new engine for Vice City that among many things, adds the great car tunning shop to the game, Vice City Customs :)

Thanks for reading me this far, friend. See you in a future post.



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Credits to Rockstar games & theirbase games, together with all the mod developers which are the owners of the mods showed here.

All the images showed on this post are taken from my pc Screen with the use of the In game photo camera and the screen recorder software Action Mirillis.




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