Buffalo BRT-8
by JoeVK/JohnCS154
A GTA IV Mod
Category:Vehicle Mods
Added:2014-09-30 12:09:27 -0700
Replaces:Any 4-door car
Historic Rating:8/10
Historic Downloads:2,979
File Size:2.22 MB
Download Link:1412104166_buffalo_brt8.rar
Description
            Buffalo BRT-8 by JoeVK/JohnCS154
            
            I've always viewed John's Civilian Buffalo as a GTA version of the Dodge Charger R/T. I figured that there should be
            a GTA version of the Dodge Charger SRT-8. So I combined the Civilian Buffalo with TBoGT's Buffalo and made some
            other tweaks. 
            
            The changes I made are as follows:
            -added TBoGT Buffalo's bumpers and sideskirts.
            -replaced the grill bars with Dodge's trademark crosshair bars (textured black, but chrome bars are an extra).
            -replaced the wheels with some I had lying around (IDK what they are, just thought they looked good on it).
            -added the standard Sultan sedan's hood vent to the hood
            -added a glass sunroof in addition to the painted one
            -replaced the 4-cylinder engine with a proper V8 because a Charger clone with a "4-banger" is stupid.
            -retextured the taillights black with clear lenses.
            -added custom made (All by myself! Yay for me!) "BRT-8" badges to the trunk (boot) and the grill opening.
            
            Extras:
            extra_1 - glass sunroof
            extra_2 - painted sunroof with some extra stuff in the trunk
            extra_3 - glass sunroof with some extra stuff in the trunk
            extra_4 - painted sunroof
            extra_5 - dual-opening hood scoop
            extra_6 - rear wing
            extra_7 - another rear wing
            extra_8 - chrome grill bars
            
            Bugs
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            None that I know of or could find.
            
            Credits
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            I did do a bit of work to create this version, but this is still based on JohnCS154's. So I cannot and will not
            take all of the credit for this. A lot of it is John's work. 
          
          




