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Iam looking for a picture of a prowler with the boot open, Ive never seen a picture with the soft top retracting or if there is even a space for luggage etc. So basically Iam looking/hopeing someone has a picture for me as Iam working on a 3D model. Id really like particulars to be as close as possible to the real thing. Any images would be appreciated. You can view a preview of the Model if your interested which is meant for the Game Grand Theft Auto 3(Still awhile yet till its done), but you get the idea. - Here - Many Thanks Splodge This message has been edited by superdoppler on 07-04-2003 at 10:14 PM Grand Theft Auto 3 (It'll put it into GTA:VC aswell, but later). This message has been edited by Splodge on 07-05-2003 at 06:50 AM Grand Theft Auto 3 (It'll put it into GTA:VC aswell, but later). its like a retro fit game fans can design the cars of their dreams and drive them in the video game hey splodge will you be formating it for midtown maddness 2? I will of course be back to post when its done so the guys who drool over prowlers like me can take a spin in virtual r.Splodge Hello all thedqman Just picture enough space for a Kleenex not even a Box of Kleenex and there you go !!! ALLEY CAT A whole one ( 1 ) cubic foot of luggage space,,,,,six 12-paks of pop laying flat, closely together. There you have it. superdoppler Grand Theft Auto 3? That's been out for quite some time. Even Vice City has been out for a long time and that came out after GTA3. What game are you talking about? Splodge Thanks for the info guys. twistedjester quote:
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Thanks for the info guys.Splodge twistedjester, I dont have Midtown madness, but if you could get hold of someone who mods for Midtown then send me a pm and when the car is done, I can get back to you. More of a NFS and GTA fan myself.
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