![]() You can't buy it, you can't rent it, and you certainly can't steal a bumble-bee colored one for Brucie Kibbutz. To reiterate, this car can be yours - but before you get all excited, you should be aware that the chance of it being yours is insanely slim, as this car is a one-of-a-kind. Allegedly, original in-game textures were used as a template for a completely customized car cockpit, with such specific detail that even the upholstered seats are embroidered with a Banshee logo and insignia. Make no mistake, using a real car as a basis and only tweaking certain details is the pattern with most cars from Grand Theft Auto, but don't be fooled into thinking Rockstar just bought a Viper and slapped a Banshee sticker on it. More accurately, it is a converted Dodge Viper made to replicate the appearance of the Banshee, which closely resembled a Viper in the first place, just with notes of a Stealth, Camaro and Firebird mixed in. Needless to say, it's gone a long way since its first appearance when it looked like this:įurthermore, it's probably easily come further than any other car there has ever been in the GTA universe because, well, it's a real car now. They also may remember it as the car you can sell for a measly $800 in scrap metal in GTA Chinatown Wars. Since then, it has appeared in every other GTA game. Keen-eyed gamers may remember it from its most recent iteration as the car you drive when you chase the back-stabbing garbageman Luca Silvestri to his death in GTA IV and as the car Lenny Petrovic is driving before you riddle him with bullets. With these molds each panel was laid out by hand to create an entirely new exterior resulting in a screen accurate reproduction of the Banshee.Īs they say, the reason it might seem familiar is because of its prominent appearance in the opening of GTA III. Utilizing state-of-the-art fabrication technologies, molds for the exterior were cut and machined piece-by-piece for the high performance base vehicle. Significant work went into creating this real world version of the 2013 model featured in Grand Theft Auto V. ![]() With its aggressive, oversized styling and powerful engine, it became a mainstay as one of the most sought after high-performance rides from coast to coast - from Liberty City all the way to Los Santos. This shiny, shiny car is the 'GTA Bravado Banshee' and, technically, it could be yours.Įver since its debut as the getaway car in the opening moments of Grand Theft Auto III, the Bravado Banshee has been a symbol of the ultimate American sports car. But overall this car is good.We gave you a roundup of all the pre-order bonuses and swag Rockstar Games intends to have available come September 17th, when Grand Theft Auto 5 is released. But It has too much power to be controllable in first & second gear at full throttle. So I geared it to give the best 0-60 and least wheelspin. The gearbox was specified as a 5-speed but no specific ratios. So I just made a 8.0 litre 1992 version of the GTA 5 Banshee's engine. The Dodge Viper of the 1990's had a 8.0 litre engine. There is no specified so with the knowledge that the GTA 5's Banshee had a 8.4 litre SOHC V8 on 4 weber carburettors and that the Banshee is GTA's version of the Dodge Viper. ![]() Getting the weight to 1400 KG meant have to put everything to +15 on quality to get the weight down.įor the engine I had to apply logic. I had the produstion year set to 1992 (as that is when GTA SA is set). Recreating the look of the Banshee was pretty easy The hard part was recreating GTA's logic into a Non-GTA car. So recently the GTA SA Banshee mod body was added to the Automation Steam Workshop and, since GTA car logic has always fascinated me, I thought is should recreate the Banshee from Grand Theft Auto San Andreas.
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