Good evening all you grand masters of AC!
Well, here's the deal. A good while ago i purchased a 3d-model from cg-trader, with the intension of getting it ingamed into GTR2/GTL. The contact willing to do the job dissapeared though!
So, rethinking the whole idea, i thought, maybe AC would be the better thing! Hate to see the model go to waste. The model is all paid for (80$) and ready to go to a good modder!
So, i've already approached one modder, who unfortunatly was too busy at the moment. So, reaching out to the rest of you!
The car is a 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ1, a GT-racer which ran Le Mans with classwins! The IRL car was based on the platform of the Giulia (GTA) and the engine was the same 1600cc inline 4. The result was a lightweight coupé of only 650 kilograms (1,430 lb)[3] and top speed of 134 miles per hour (216 km/h).
The TZ was built both for street and racing trim:
Well, here's the deal. A good while ago i purchased a 3d-model from cg-trader, with the intension of getting it ingamed into GTR2/GTL. The contact willing to do the job dissapeared though!
So, rethinking the whole idea, i thought, maybe AC would be the better thing! Hate to see the model go to waste. The model is all paid for (80$) and ready to go to a good modder!
So, i've already approached one modder, who unfortunatly was too busy at the moment. So, reaching out to the rest of you!
The car is a 1963 Alfa Romeo Giulia TZ1, a GT-racer which ran Le Mans with classwins! The IRL car was based on the platform of the Giulia (GTA) and the engine was the same 1600cc inline 4. The result was a lightweight coupé of only 650 kilograms (1,430 lb)[3] and top speed of 134 miles per hour (216 km/h).
The TZ was built both for street and racing trim:
1,570 cc straight-4 DOHC 112 bhp (82 kW) at 6500 rpm (road trim), 160 bhp (118 kW) (race trim).
Thanks!
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