Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Ultimate Vice City mod 2.0

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    26/11/2003
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    170.4M
  • License:
    Free
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows 98/2000/Me/XP, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City full game

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Image - Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Ultimate Vice City mod 2.0

This is a mod for Grand Theft Auto: Vice City that adds 40 real cars, a new bridge, new billboards and more. Everything is included in an automatic installer.

New cars in Version 2.0: Washington = BMW 850; SandKing (Sunshine Auto) = Ford F-150; Sanchez (moto)= Yamaha YZ 450; Virgo = Porshe 911 Turbo; Sentinel XS = Vector M12; Regina = Lotus Elise GTR; Admiral = Nissan Skyline (Handling probleme in beta version); BF Injection = BMW Hamann; Oceanic = Toyota Supra Turbo; GreenWood = Nissan R390 GT1; Rumpo = Toyota Supra (Fast and Furious); Faggio = Shop Cart; Pheonix = Bugatti Veyron Concept 2004; Walton = Opel Speedster; Blista Compact = Ford TS 50; Moonbeam = Mercedes SL600; Mesa Grande = Ferrari 550 Barchetta; and Glendale = Dodge Charger.

Other cars: Infernus = Lamborghini Diablo; Cheetah = ferrari F40; Banshee = Lamborghini Murcielago; Hunter = Harrier; Stinger = Chevrolet Camaro SS; PCJ 600 = Ducati 1000; Hermes = Toyota GT-ONE; Deluxo = Mitsubishi Eclipse (2 fast 2 furious); Taxi = Peugeot 406 Taxi (Taxi 3); Sentinel = Mistubishi Galant; Hotring = Ford Mustang SVT Cobra; Idaho = Dodge Viper GTS; Landstalker = Ford Explorer; Rancher = Jeep Grand Cherokee; Comet = Ferrari 360 Spider; Stallion = Toyota Black Supra; Manana = Subaru Impreza WRX; Sabre = Ford boss 1971; Esperant = Ford GT-40; Police = Police Ford Crown Victoria; Sabre Turbo = Ford Shelby Mustang GT500 1967; and Perenial = Honda NSX ULTIMATE 2000 (Ultimate Vice City Bonus).

Other additions and changes: all the billboards are changed; new main menu; adds Twin Towers of World Trade Center; adds a new bridge, and adds a Nokia Store.

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