Building custom vehicle's

Car modification parts:

  • bullet resistant glass
  • tinned glass (one way glass)
  • bullet resistant tires
  • brake disks
  • off road tires
  • snow tires
  • snow chains
  • engine (from other vehicles)
  • NITROUS ?? - tell me what you think about this 1
  • paint

If you dont understand something just ask

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1-Maybe
2-No
3-Maybe
4-Yes
5-Yes
6-Yes
7-Not needed with 6
8-Only if it physically fits
9-NO
10-Yes

i go turn this more easy @darkySp

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  • 1 bullet resistant glass
  • 2 tinned glass (one way glass)
  • 3 bullet resistant tires
  • 4 brake disks
  • 5 off road tires
  • 6 snow tires
  • 7 snow chains
  • 8 engine (from other vehicles)
  • 9 NITROUS ?? - tell me what you think about this 1
  • 10 paint

0 voters

First, that pole was pretty unnecessary and second, quite sure my reply was already easy to understand…

inb4 LS-swapped tractor

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is to peoples dont “Spam of messages like”
1 X
2Y
3z
… next time make this

Instead of adding bullet resistant tires, Nelson should add Run-Flat tires. They can go flat, but have a somewhat honeycomb design so that they stay in a tire shape, if you catch my drift (I’m very sorry)

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What ???
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Upgraded glass that takes a few shots to break yeah.

Bullet proof probably too op.

In fact there could be three tiers of glass for vehicles.

Glass I - stock glass that cars just spawn with, craftable.

  • takes a few melee hits.
  • bullets pass right through
  • can shoot from car

Glass II - some rare vehicles spawn with it, craftable.

  • melee proof
  • takes a few bullets
  • can shoot from car

Glass III - no cars spawn with it, craftable.

  • melee proof
  • bullet proof
  • NO shooting from car (makes vehicle defensive)

He said he added the poll so there wouldn’t just be a bunch of people listing which parts they do and don’t like.

When I read “bullet resistant tires” I thought of solid tires. I suppose both run flat tires have their pros and cons; run flat tires are decent tires and still are still usable when flat, whereas solid tires wouldn’t have the best stats, but would never get flat.

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