So many great name suggestions already! We'll have a tournament-style poll in the community area starting Tuesday to determine the best one! Keep them coming :)
I really like the name Cuneo. Besides meaning wedge, it's also the name of an Italian city in Piedmont, the region where FIAT was born. This goes very well with the proclivity of certain Italian brands to give their cars the names of Italian cities and places, particularly Ferrari and Alfa Romeo (think Ferrari Roma, Ferrari Monza, Ferrari 360 Modena etc or Alfa Stelvio, Tonale or the would be Alfa Milano, just to name a few recent ones)
@@the.bavarian You had the same idea as Alfa Romeo, who used the Cuneo name for a concept car in 1971. It was even more shaped like a doorstop than any other wedge you can think of, and I have mixed feelings about it because they repurposed the '68 Alfa P33 Concept to make it-a car that I think looks much better, and is one of very few designs that bridged the gap between '60s curves and '70s wedge.
Ayyy he's back Ah of course its not cisalpina if it not do a drift, loss control, and hard to control at high speed at the testing phase. I love because its just like a tradition now😂😂
Ive noticed this about automation. When your suspension is tuned for high market scores, be it drivability or sportiness, it often translates to a borderline undrivable amount of oversteer and floatiness in BeamNG.
Body quality, that is, the one near the body style variant selector right after engine tuning, has a huge effect on reliability while barely changing engineering time, PUs and material cost. A few points there might make a big difference
German car man still lives! :D Cant wait for the 80s where either it's all in on luxury or "back to the basics" and you get a light car with a turbocharged V8 monster
"This is Brilliant" Jax exclaims as he shoots his hands out to Ricciardo's Sigismind LGT-66. "But I like this" Jax said in an enthusiastic, nigh giddy tone as he'd lower one of his arms, but present a Cisalpina Cuneo. "Let me put it this way, Hamilton. You can buy a better dogs than my Springer Spaniel, but I like my Springer Spaniel." He'd ramble on as he'd bring out his knife hands, pointing at Ricciardo's feet. "Yes it cries for cuddles, it leaves it's victims lying on the porch and it steals food BUT. It's brilliant and it does this!" Jax McCleary proceeds to then do a stupid dog impression in front of Ricciardo Hamilton. "If it had dog ears it would go like that." Continuing the impression, he'd make fake dog panting noises intersperced with spaniel whinnying.
Great to have you back and with a completely new model no less, I'd like to propose Ghiottone as a name. The new car looks like it could eat everything on the track, Ferrari, De Tomaso, Alpine etc. (edit: after watching the lap, maybe a track downforce package is in order)
For the facelift: It needs a rubber lip spoiler in the back (like the 1980s Alfa Romeo Spider), no chrome trim, and a writing on the side pannels/doors with the brand of the car. Kind of like Porsche did with their "Carrera" side decals, or like the DeTomaso "Pantera". A flying buttress would be also cool for the c-pillar, like the Maserati Merak, or the Ferrari 599, but maybe not possible with this body since it is already hard to work with.
If you realy want to drive up sales in the light sport market, they want reliability more then the other sport categories. I've always found about 60 reliability is the minimum you want to be running at 2 shifts with a good margin (2 shifts is the optimal rate for car production, your cars cost less when you run factories at this rate constantly)
need to keep an eye on the actual reliability numbers! I'd love to run 2 shifts, but mostly it still is about survival - I get more profits by running higher margins which will hurt the overall sales numbers. But as markets grow and we expand into Gasmea, we should get closer to the 2 shifts again
Very good to see you come back to this campaign. Enjoyed the series so much it motivated me to get the game during the summer and set up my own little shed turned mini alfa romeo type company. Thanks for the great content!
the wedge shape with the gold wheels reminds me of the Lancia Stratos acutally on that note, maybe during the 80s Cisalpina could make an attempt to break into the rally scene during it's big boom?
Looks great! I've used that body in the past and I remember having some of the same issues you've been having. The shape of the body is great, but it's very unfriendly to fixtures it seems. That aside, keep up the great work man!
Name the car after the "Col de Turini", which is of course the mountain to the west of Turin and the traditional last stage of the Monte Carlo rally! It sounds so "international" and glamorous, and it gives away a hint on the sports- and racecar history of Cisalpina, which of course is located near the alps (because of the name).
got to watching this channel because chips recommended it on the subreddit as a "career tutorial replacement" and just when I reached the last episode you released another one. perfectly timed for me.
A name that come up in mind for the car is "Cressoni", wich is the designer that first introduced the wedge shape in Alfa Romeo back in '77 with the Giulietta tipo 116 and the 75 later.
It’s like the shape of a lancia 037, while a bit like a stratos, but more beautiful then both. Also the way it drives you would have to be very smooth and seems like a difficult car to handle for performance driving.
my man is back, it gladdens me to see you continue this campaign, and i hope you will continue until the bitter end of the company creator and the overtaking and ruining of the brand in new hands xD
I think the engine louvres look a lot like a horse mane, so maybe a "Stallone" (italian for stalion) would fit well, keeping with the tradition of animal names too
Very Ferrari-ish design but the touch of the non pop up headlights makes it look like an older version of the Fiat Coupé, mid engined and with a cool rear end!
I noticed you scaled down those headlights to about .74%. I believe those that headlight fixture already features 5 3/4" headlights, meaning yours are absolutely tiny! But they don't *look* tiny in proportion to the car. If you look at other cars of the era with quad headlights, they take up a *massive* amount of the space of the front of the car, between half and 2/3 of the front width combined, in some cases. Look at a C3 Corvette for example, and the space between the lights is less than the width of each light itself! I think that's why so many cars used popups at this time. Quad headlights took up so much horizontal space, and of course dual 7" lights would require a really tall opening to be fully visible without popups, space which is not really available on a car with such a flat nose. Maybe it's these constraints that caused the cars of this era to look so similar. Someone compared your car to the Ligier JS2, which doesn't have popups, but does have massive headlight housings, which are pushed as far to the sides of the car as possible. I know you probably consider your design finalized, but maybe it's worth experimenting to push the realism a bit further? Hope this doesn't seem to critical, just wanted to mention it because it's interesting and I know you like authenticity. It's kind of like how people yell at anyone who resizes the default license plates... Great episode and great design, regardless!
I knew somebody would notice and doing it hurt myself :D Sticking to the original size would have resulted in enormously deep headlights. So I took the "creative freedom" to scale them down a little bit. There's a reason why almost every sportscar IRL from the era had pop-ups. I hope you can forgive me :D
S2 is going to need a Targa Top version (No Convertibles between '75 and '85 in Gasmea) Some Serious Rear downforce (a Nice big "Delta" Shaped Rear Wing maybe?) to stop the Skidding (as Gasmea is Litigation Crazy! so if the Lairy Handling causes a Crash or two...the Gasmean's will Sue for Millions!) And open (No covers) Lamps with Square, Sealed Beam, Projectors. it will also need the Big Rubber "5MPH" Impact Bumpers with Over-Riders, It is also going to need an Automatic Gearbox Option as Gasmea is very much "Automatic or Bust" even on performance Cars. Maybe limit the Automatic Gearbox (a rather "Dim Witted" 3 Speed from Might that Dates back to the 1950's) just to the Gasmea Only Targa? so the S2 Berlinetta (with the Open Headlamps, Sealed Beam Square Projectors and 5MPH Impact Bumpers and Over-Riders like the Targa) is Manual 5 by Default with a 3 Speed Automatic Optional (Automatic Option Exclusive to Gasmea, Manual 5 Only in other Markets) the Spider (Not sold in Gasmea and thus also gets to keep its Round Lamp Projectors with Covers and Slim Chrome Bumpers as it does not need to meet Gasmean Headlight and 5MPH Impact Rules) is Manual 5 Only, and the Targa (Gasmea Exclusive) is 3 Speed Automatic Only? For Hedvetsia, a Large, Extremely Safe, Four Door, Luxury, High Performance, Automatic (and they will want a more High Tech 4 Speed Box!), Rear Wheel Drive Sedan or an All Wheel Drive, Sport Utility Vehicle is going to be the only way to get them Buying. Rather Beyond Cisalpina's Budget the the Moment. Might be best to wait for the 80's or 90s. A Hot Hatch might do well there however once that Market becomes available in the late 1970's, as Cisalpina could afford to do a Rear Wheel Drive Hot Hatch as the Basis for a Group 4 Rally Car, something like the Talbot Lotus Sunbeam could fit. Then some mad, Mid-Engined, All Wheel Drive, Wide Bodied "Turbo Nutter Lunatic" Derivative (which would be the *perfect* Car for bringing back the "Cinghiale" badge with!) to Homologate for Group B in the 1980's once a Competizione version of the Supercar (used for Group B 2WD like the Ferrari 308/M IRL) becomes uncompetitive as it becomes Clear that an AWD Hot Hatch is the only way to win in Group B due to the Rise of the Delta S4 and 205 T16. Also, am I going mad, or did I hear some classic Gran Turismo Piano Jazz in the Background of this Video.
All good suggestions! But no, no automatics! Never! We'll see what I can do in the facelifts! Not sure about the music: it is all from TH-cam free library, never played Gran Turismo.
@@the.bavarian Good to see the Cisalpina's wont get saddled with a 3 Speed Slushbox like the Ferrari 400 Series Models! that was something of a Nadir for them! Free Library does indeed include old Music from the PS1 and PS2 Era's of Gran Turismo, so it could have, indeed, been from one of them!
Good to see this return, but that thing really really needs a wing! I know it ruins the 288/328 aesthetic the car has going on but it is madly sideways!
For the name, I was thinking Gherpado (maybe Guerpardo to follow the Cisalpina naming scheme) which means Cheetah, because from the side it kinda looks like a cheetah in attack stance, Also that little lip on the rear, would produce a bit of drag and lowering the lift on the rear
Maybe you could use some fender flares/fender pieces to cover up that seam by placing them on the wheel arches and then scaling them down to be very thin, so you dont make the fenders wider.
So many great name suggestions already! We'll have a tournament-style poll in the community area starting Tuesday to determine the best one! Keep them coming :)
Don't forget to include an 'i' or something in the Model or Trim name to indicate 'Iniezione'!
Pizza (this is a joke idk of any Italian names)
Holy crap Automation functionality developer/sim racing endurance race class winner/car designer man is back
Hey, you forgot "really professional TH-camr" :D
@@the.bavariantrue
+ German accent
honey, the cool german car guy has posted another episode on his campaign
in germany we say: "Gott sei Dank!" 😂
At some point you should do a car like the Stratos for Rally in the 80s 90s. It'd be a return to form.
man, I hate the state of the campaign, but you're really making me want to play it again!
I must say I feel a playthrough would be quite the entertaining video series
Finaly, i couldn't wait to get more!
I really like the name Cuneo. Besides meaning wedge, it's also the name of an Italian city in Piedmont, the region where FIAT was born. This goes very well with the proclivity of certain Italian brands to give their cars the names of Italian cities and places, particularly Ferrari and Alfa Romeo (think Ferrari Roma, Ferrari Monza, Ferrari 360 Modena etc or Alfa Stelvio, Tonale or the would be Alfa Milano, just to name a few recent ones)
Thanks for the background info, I didn't know this!
@@the.bavarian You had the same idea as Alfa Romeo, who used the Cuneo name for a concept car in 1971. It was even more shaped like a doorstop than any other wedge you can think of, and I have mixed feelings about it because they repurposed the '68 Alfa P33 Concept to make it-a car that I think looks much better, and is one of very few designs that bridged the gap between '60s curves and '70s wedge.
Ayyy he's back
Ah of course its not cisalpina if it not do a drift, loss control, and hard to control at high speed at the testing phase.
I love because its just like a tradition now😂😂
Ive noticed this about automation. When your suspension is tuned for high market scores, be it drivability or sportiness, it often translates to a borderline undrivable amount of oversteer and floatiness in BeamNG.
Yeah I have to agree unfortunately. Need to be more conservative for Beam.
Aubrac is a very good name for the car.Aubrac is a breed of strong bulls for me fit perfectly.
It's French though
Babe wake up, our favorite Automation/BeamNG youtuber just dropped another banger of a video
I think the name Boreale would suit this car perfectly, and it ties in nicely with the Alps theme of the brand.
Body quality, that is, the one near the body style variant selector right after engine tuning, has a huge effect on reliability while barely changing engineering time, PUs and material cost. A few points there might make a big difference
Yeah, probably time to min-max a bit more. I tend to never use any quality, and I probably miss out on opportunities. Thanks for the hint!
Bavarian Vehicular Renaissance Mann is back, good.
I personally LOVE wedge shaped cars
Had an Lotus Esprit on GT4, after years I tried to find its name, searched the hundreds of cars untill I found it
German car man still lives! :D
Cant wait for the 80s where either it's all in on luxury or "back to the basics" and you get a light car with a turbocharged V8 monster
DAMN BRO THE QUALITY OF THIS
So happy to have you back!
"This is Brilliant" Jax exclaims as he shoots his hands out to Ricciardo's Sigismind LGT-66.
"But I like this" Jax said in an enthusiastic, nigh giddy tone as he'd lower one of his arms, but present a Cisalpina Cuneo.
"Let me put it this way, Hamilton. You can buy a better dogs than my Springer Spaniel, but I like my Springer Spaniel." He'd ramble on as he'd bring out his knife hands, pointing at Ricciardo's feet.
"Yes it cries for cuddles, it leaves it's victims lying on the porch and it steals food BUT. It's brilliant and it does this!"
Jax McCleary proceeds to then do a stupid dog impression in front of Ricciardo Hamilton.
"If it had dog ears it would go like that."
Continuing the impression, he'd make fake dog panting noises intersperced with spaniel whinnying.
Der bayer has blessed us with another installment of the tale of cisalpina. Guess I'm not sleeping tonight.
Great to have you back and with a completely new model no less, I'd like to propose Ghiottone as a name.
The new car looks like it could eat everything on the track, Ferrari, De Tomaso, Alpine etc. (edit: after watching the lap, maybe a track downforce package is in order)
And a rally one
For the facelift: It needs a rubber lip spoiler in the back (like the 1980s Alfa Romeo Spider), no chrome trim, and a writing on the side pannels/doors with the brand of the car. Kind of like Porsche did with their "Carrera" side decals, or like the DeTomaso "Pantera".
A flying buttress would be also cool for the c-pillar, like the Maserati Merak, or the Ferrari 599, but maybe not possible with this body since it is already hard to work with.
I’ve been catching up on this series for the past week. The intro got me so hyped, look at all that effing detail!!!
If you realy want to drive up sales in the light sport market, they want reliability more then the other sport categories. I've always found about 60 reliability is the minimum you want to be running at 2 shifts with a good margin (2 shifts is the optimal rate for car production, your cars cost less when you run factories at this rate constantly)
need to keep an eye on the actual reliability numbers! I'd love to run 2 shifts, but mostly it still is about survival - I get more profits by running higher margins which will hurt the overall sales numbers. But as markets grow and we expand into Gasmea, we should get closer to the 2 shifts again
At long last, the king makes his return.
Amazing work man, I absolutely love this, what a beautiful machine!
Very good to see you come back to this campaign. Enjoyed the series so much it motivated me to get the game during the summer and set up my own little shed turned mini alfa romeo type company. Thanks for the great content!
Loving the looks of the Lanciararrborghini Stratiura 288 GTO! 😂
IT'S BACK! I'm so happy! Thank you! Not only that, but a brand new beautiful car that screams Lancia to me.
the wedge shape with the gold wheels reminds me of the Lancia Stratos
acutally on that note, maybe during the 80s Cisalpina could make an attempt to break into the rally scene during it's big boom?
Definitely an option! Don't know with which car yet.
IT IS BACK
I cant believe my eyes!!!! Thank you for reviving the series
So glad you dropped more videos on your campaign. Keep it up !
YES!! So excited to see Cisalpina back in action.
amazing addition to the fleet
Bastillia is a strong yet elegant name. Perfectly encapsulating the performance and artistry of this model
A bit of Lotus, a bit of Ferrari and the tail lights reminds me of a 128 Coupé. Like it!
This is so cool. I actually started recording automation as well because of you. I want to start my own campaign soon.
Awesome! As always. The car reminds me Venturi with some Alpine vibes :)
Looks great! I've used that body in the past and I remember having some of the same issues you've been having. The shape of the body is great, but it's very unfriendly to fixtures it seems. That aside, keep up the great work man!
Good to have you back 😎
So excited! New Episode! YESSSS
I could see this being an official beamng car. Realy well made!
Hell yeah! He’s back and this car is a killer with its looks amazing work!
I love the taillight design on this car! Can't wait for more Cisalpina!
Single fixture wonder!
Yess he is finally back with this series
Name the car after the "Col de Turini", which is of course the mountain to the west of Turin and the traditional last stage of the Monte Carlo rally!
It sounds so "international" and glamorous, and it gives away a hint on the sports- and racecar history of Cisalpina, which of course is located near the alps (because of the name).
got to watching this channel because chips recommended it on the subreddit as a "career tutorial replacement" and just when I reached the last episode you released another one. perfectly timed for me.
Yeah not really a step-by-step tutorial, more a "little tricks here and there". Glad you got here and thanks @ chips!
Haven’t seen the video yet but thank you for returning
Thanks for the comment before watching :)
A name that come up in mind for the car is "Cressoni", wich is the designer that first introduced the wedge shape in Alfa Romeo back in '77 with the Giulietta tipo 116 and the 75 later.
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This car's handling is going to unstick so many dentists and lawyers in Gasmea lol
Lets go, automation is back
looking forward to more!
keep 'em comin'
HOLY SHIT NEW CISALPINA VIDEO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Call it the Fermaporta
Baby wake up, Der Bayer's back!
5 months ofd waiting for a legend
You are my favorite gaming/overall youtuber, i am so glad you are back making awesome videos
Welcome back chief!
Looks like everyone is making a return with campaign videos!
First Zenturi, then you. I'll be back in a few days as well.
Nice! Good luck with that!
@@the.bavarian I actually really need it sometimes, for quite a while things have happened that slowed down my campaign video production.
The custom vent is awesome
I think this company is gradually becoming civetta
Now I see it, too :D
I literally just started re watching the playlist for this series
Mmmm. Murderous 70s wedge
Fermaporta seems like a good Italian wedge car name.
How about "Freccia", which is the Italian word for arrow, which could tie in with the wedge shape. Lovely video as always by the way 🎉
It’s like the shape of a lancia 037, while a bit like a stratos, but more beautiful then both. Also the way it drives you would have to be very smooth and seems like a difficult car to handle for performance driving.
my man is back, it gladdens me to see you continue this campaign, and i hope you will continue until the bitter end of the company creator and the overtaking and ruining of the brand in new hands xD
I think the engine louvres look a lot like a horse mane, so maybe a "Stallone" (italian for stalion) would fit well, keeping with the tradition of animal names too
Stuning from the begining!
A name for the car could be Ceva. Ceva was a Italian mathematician who has a theory named after him. The theory is relates to triangles
Man I hope to be this good at this game one day
Love to see a 4x4 version of this car.
ITS BACK BABY
MANS BACK!!
Very Ferrari-ish design but the touch of the non pop up headlights makes it look like an older version of the Fiat Coupé, mid engined and with a cool rear end!
Welcome back king 👑
Best stuff you can watch
I noticed you scaled down those headlights to about .74%. I believe those that headlight fixture already features 5 3/4" headlights, meaning yours are absolutely tiny! But they don't *look* tiny in proportion to the car. If you look at other cars of the era with quad headlights, they take up a *massive* amount of the space of the front of the car, between half and 2/3 of the front width combined, in some cases. Look at a C3 Corvette for example, and the space between the lights is less than the width of each light itself!
I think that's why so many cars used popups at this time. Quad headlights took up so much horizontal space, and of course dual 7" lights would require a really tall opening to be fully visible without popups, space which is not really available on a car with such a flat nose. Maybe it's these constraints that caused the cars of this era to look so similar.
Someone compared your car to the Ligier JS2, which doesn't have popups, but does have massive headlight housings, which are pushed as far to the sides of the car as possible. I know you probably consider your design finalized, but maybe it's worth experimenting to push the realism a bit further?
Hope this doesn't seem to critical, just wanted to mention it because it's interesting and I know you like authenticity. It's kind of like how people yell at anyone who resizes the default license plates... Great episode and great design, regardless!
I knew somebody would notice and doing it hurt myself :D Sticking to the original size would have resulted in enormously deep headlights. So I took the "creative freedom" to scale them down a little bit. There's a reason why almost every sportscar IRL from the era had pop-ups. I hope you can forgive me :D
@the.bavarian I forgive you. But Gasmean regulations may not. May the NHTSA have mercy on your soul.
Mom Der Bayer posted!
I'd love to see this car named "Campolongo"!
The overall styling vibe of this reminds me a lot of the Ligier JS2, especially from the front.
S2 is going to need a Targa Top version (No Convertibles between '75 and '85 in Gasmea) Some Serious Rear downforce (a Nice big "Delta" Shaped Rear Wing maybe?) to stop the Skidding (as Gasmea is Litigation Crazy! so if the Lairy Handling causes a Crash or two...the Gasmean's will Sue for Millions!) And open (No covers) Lamps with Square, Sealed Beam, Projectors. it will also need the Big Rubber "5MPH" Impact Bumpers with Over-Riders, It is also going to need an Automatic Gearbox Option as Gasmea is very much "Automatic or Bust" even on performance Cars. Maybe limit the Automatic Gearbox (a rather "Dim Witted" 3 Speed from Might that Dates back to the 1950's) just to the Gasmea Only Targa? so the S2 Berlinetta (with the Open Headlamps, Sealed Beam Square Projectors and 5MPH Impact Bumpers and Over-Riders like the Targa) is Manual 5 by Default with a 3 Speed Automatic Optional (Automatic Option Exclusive to Gasmea, Manual 5 Only in other Markets) the Spider (Not sold in Gasmea and thus also gets to keep its Round Lamp Projectors with Covers and Slim Chrome Bumpers as it does not need to meet Gasmean Headlight and 5MPH Impact Rules) is Manual 5 Only, and the Targa (Gasmea Exclusive) is 3 Speed Automatic Only?
For Hedvetsia, a Large, Extremely Safe, Four Door, Luxury, High Performance, Automatic (and they will want a more High Tech 4 Speed Box!), Rear Wheel Drive Sedan or an All Wheel Drive, Sport Utility Vehicle is going to be the only way to get them Buying. Rather Beyond Cisalpina's Budget the the Moment. Might be best to wait for the 80's or 90s. A Hot Hatch might do well there however once that Market becomes available in the late 1970's, as Cisalpina could afford to do a Rear Wheel Drive Hot Hatch as the Basis for a Group 4 Rally Car, something like the Talbot Lotus Sunbeam could fit. Then some mad, Mid-Engined, All Wheel Drive, Wide Bodied "Turbo Nutter Lunatic" Derivative (which would be the *perfect* Car for bringing back the "Cinghiale" badge with!) to Homologate for Group B in the 1980's once a Competizione version of the Supercar (used for Group B 2WD like the Ferrari 308/M IRL) becomes uncompetitive as it becomes Clear that an AWD Hot Hatch is the only way to win in Group B due to the Rise of the Delta S4 and 205 T16.
Also, am I going mad, or did I hear some classic Gran Turismo Piano Jazz in the Background of this Video.
All good suggestions! But no, no automatics! Never! We'll see what I can do in the facelifts!
Not sure about the music: it is all from TH-cam free library, never played Gran Turismo.
@@the.bavarian Good to see the Cisalpina's wont get saddled with a 3 Speed Slushbox like the Ferrari 400 Series Models! that was something of a Nadir for them!
Free Library does indeed include old Music from the PS1 and PS2 Era's of Gran Turismo, so it could have, indeed, been from one of them!
Anyway I love the campaign and I really want to see a video of you starting every car in the campaign like a cold start or something like that😂❤
Lancia Stratos vibes. I love this car.
HEES BACK
This for either a group 4 or 5 car would be really good
The guru iz bakk😂😂
Perfect 70s Supercar -looks nice but if you push it ,it WILL try to kill you! 10/10 no notes
Call it the Furio
Good to see this return, but that thing really really needs a wing! I know it ruins the 288/328 aesthetic the car has going on but it is madly sideways!
I remember this gameplay it's the piglet car series, oh boy i miss so much time to rewatch everything
For the name, I was thinking Gherpado (maybe Guerpardo to follow the Cisalpina naming scheme) which means Cheetah, because from the side it kinda looks like a cheetah in attack stance, Also that little lip on the rear, would produce a bit of drag and lowering the lift on the rear
Yesssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss finallly please finish these these are so good!
Another video, let’s go!!!
Awesome
“5 second penalty? Nah, French segregation for Ocon!” ~ Alpine
HE CAME BACK WITH THE MILK
Maybe you could use some fender flares/fender pieces to cover up that seam by placing them on the wheel arches and then scaling them down to be very thin, so you dont make the fenders wider.
That is a very good idea, I will try it out! Thanks!
NEW DER BAYER VIDEO, MUST DROP EVERYTHING
Call it the Fiero! It means “passion” in Italian. No, no other cars have had this name.
Pontiac fiero enters chat
:P