A'ight
So where to start?  Well firstly, if any of you saw something that looks like this then 
you will have noticed that this is not a new car.
A month or two ago I built a little blue town car for LC but the shading and design was
so bad that it never made it from the cutting room floors, It was truely awful but there were
one or two decent features which I built on to make a Porsche Boxster.
This here is the second spin off of the car that was never released.  I relised that the
car itself was a bit too large in all areas to be a true town car and is more like a 
small hatchback, I totally reshaded the car and built on the features such as the lights.
Then I widened the bonnet, pushing the fenders outwards with the lights and added a front 
grille to finish a car which now has good shading, a decent design and a wierd version in the
zip.

The Wierd Version -  Turbo S/C

This one is a real kickback from the first car I drove. When I was 18, I bought a heavily
customised mini off someone; just the one with a small engine for insurance but this bloke 
who had the car before me had changed the engine chips to give the car a bit more kick than
it needed.  
The decorations he had put on the car were ridiculous - the chromed door handles, mirrors
and tail pipes, all replaced by larger chrome units, never mind the massive chromed fuel cap 
and black roof.  All these are  incorporated in my design although I couldn't include the 
stripped down interior:  
The car I bought was only a two seater; the back seats removed, It was a full blown 
racing machine and how it didn't get picked up on insurance.
This version of my sports hatch has everything right up to the 2nd set of lights on the front.
Enjoy!

Td
  

Some tips on the S/C version:

When I had my Mini, I was always ready to fling it round a circuit when I was bored.  The same
applies here, don't ponce around in a jam all day, hit the open road, hit the throttle and the
brakes on the corners.  Get some police on to you, don't bother with missions, its fun 
that way.  Don't forget that the pavement is your private road.
Drive the car with some style with these specs: 

Convertable Flag:  0

Weight:  2
Max. Speed:  75
Min. Speed:  -30
Acceleration:  25
Braking:  355
Grip:  4
Value:  1  (If it gets too hot for you; a cheaper re-spray price to get the police away)

Mass:  10
Thrust:  30

Handling:  4

Sound:  4

Remaps:  Hues 0 - Blue (The best), 152 - Red,  180 - Orange,  -147 - Yellow, 
Only use these colours, keep lightness & saturation at 0

This car is the slowest car in my "enhanced" version of GTA; the thrust goes well up for 
proper sports cars in my game with the Superbike being so fast that it transports
you to the other side of the map in one second, going through buildings. (And then explodes!) 
If this car is too fast for you, you could lower the thrust.  Don't do this, drive the car 
around a little and you'll get used to it quickly then you'll see how GTA is the only decent
computer game in existence. 
Bear in mind that these specs are only good if you chuck the car around the city at full
pelt whilst liberally using the brakes on the corners, getting chased by four police cars
and mowing the pedestrians like the lawn.  Watch the jump on the bridge though or you'll fly 
(and Die!).

Td

(P.S) I found this out on the game when testing the car.  If you put a trigger in your car,
park next to an occupied police car and detonate the bomb then run away, the police car
will not get blown away but the next time you get close to a car of the same kind that you 
put the bomb in, this new car will just explode taking you with it.  These cars could pop up
anywhere but are most likely to come shooting out from a corner into your car and detonate.
Try this for yourself - is it a new obstacle or am I incredibly slow when it comes to info;
either way, it really enhances the game.
