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'72 Buffalo

'72 Buffalo
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DEMO INWORLD
LINK AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE
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Land Impact: 39

Features:
Opening parts (work by touch) : Doors, hood, hatch, tailgate
Lights smoke exhaust, horn...
2 passenger seats
5 park poses (driver)
Adjustable settings by menu.( Steering, brakes, skid, downforce...)
Real 4BT diesel sounds
Headlights, indicators, brake lights,& dashboard light.
Projector effect on headlights ( Only with advanced lightning enabled on your viewer )
Hatch and hardtop hidable by menu

Commands:

For drive it, right click on it and select "Ride". Left click on the car for open the menu and select "Engine".

Change gears with page up/page down

Drift: Shift + direction arrows

Headlight, horn, settings, adjust driver pose by menu.

Opening parts work by touch

Driver park poses: Switch with menu or with left/right arrows keys when engine is off.

Passenger pose: Touch front seat or rear bumper.

Hide/show hatch & hardtop: In the menu, "options"=>"fixtures" then select the part you wanna hide.

Scripts are copy only but parts of the car are copy/mod

For all information, send a notecard to Cindy Henusaki.

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full star full star full star full star full star Posted July 13, 2016 by 2sub12

I couldnt ask for a better vehicle!
Looks, sounds and drives great, good sim crossings (at a reasonable speed, of course), and all the little details are a really nice touch. I love how all the vehicles look lived in, random (removable) objects scattered inside, in the trunk, etc.
The best thing is, like all of CHC vehicles, they are built for realistic sized avis! my avi is about 6' tall, and most cars i sit in, i look like a child. With CHC, i hop in, and can reach the wheel with my back against the seat.. no repositionng required!
Thank you, Cindy! You have a customer for life!

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