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[ELS] 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am 1.0.0

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You don’t need to have a bushy moustache and a catchy CB handle to appreciate the 1977 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am, but it certainly doesn’t hurt. The legendary black-and-gold Trans Am is famous for being the ride of choice of a certain “Bandit” seeking to fool the local “Smokies” from East Texas to Georgia. From its T-tops down to the affectionately nicknamed “screaming chicken” emblazoned on the hood, no car epitomizes the era quite like the Trans Am. The period-correct experience continues under the shaker hood, where the 6.6-liter V8 provides enough torque to provide that all-important shove into the seatback, despite emissions restrictions beginning to take their toll on horsepower numbers. If that’s not enough grunt to play cat-and-mouse with the Kojaks, there are plenty of options for souping up the Trans Am at the tuner shop.

 

There are two variants for you to choose from, in case you're not a fan of the other variant. Both variants include targa tops as extra_12. Decal color options are also included.

 

THIS VEHICLE IS ONLY AVAILABLE AS AN ADD-ON. DO NOT ASK ME TO MAKE A REPLACEMENT VERSION. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO USE THE FIREBIRD AS A REPLACEMENT. IT IS NOT DESIGNED TO FUNCTION AS A REPLACEMENT. THE FIREBIRD IS DESIGNED TO UTILIZE SINGLE STAGE LIGHTING. DO NOT MODIFY THE VCF.

 

FAQ:

No, you may NOT use this on your FiveM server. 

No, I will NOT make a Non-ELS version.

No, I will NOT make a replacement version.

 

Installation:

1. Navigate to your dlpacks folder, located at
    mods\update\x64\dlcpacks

2. Enable Edit Mode

3. Drag and drop the "firebirdpol" folder inside the dlcpacks folder

4. Navigate to your data folder, located at
    mods\update\update.rpf\common\data

5. Locate your dlclist.xml, then right click and click "Edit"

6. Directly after the latest entry in the XML, you must put the following line:
    <Item>dlcpacks:/firebirdpol/</Item>

7. Click Save

8. Drag and drop the VCF.XML files to pack_default folder located at
    Grand Theft Auto V\ELS\pack_default

9. Start GTA V. Spawn names are "firebird" & "firebird2".

 

 

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bevarnow

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'I wanna Jump Something!' great looking model. Wish it was Non-ELS

.G.

Members

Mr blueghost,  you have done it again!! Cant wait to get home and try this out!!

HazardHD

Members

1 hour ago, bevarnow said:

'I wanna Jump Something!' great looking model. Wish it was Non-ELS

non-els in 2020 🤨

bevarnow

Members

57 minutes ago, Brady123 said:

non-els in 2020 🤨

My regular LSPDFR don't work cause my GTA don't work, I use these things in FiveM

BlueGhost

Members Author

2 hours ago, bevarnow said:

My regular LSPDFR don't work cause my GTA don't work, I use these things in FiveM

FiveM usage isn’t permitted anyway

Mick16

Members

I am now making up a 70's game now just because of this, You are SO GOOD!!!

ems324

Members

This car would be an awesome add-on, but lights don't work right.  Instead of being rotators they're more like strobes.  

BlueGhost

Members Author

10 hours ago, ems324 said:

This car would be an awesome add-on, but lights don't work right.  Instead of being rotators they're more like strobes.  

It's already an add-on. Did you use my VCF? Because if you didn't, then it won't work correctly.

hotrodford

Members

may i use it in videos btw nice car

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