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From: Bruce <gyro@********.CO.ZA>
Subject: SUBMIT : STUFF : TuckFruck
Date: Tue, 22 Sep 1998 09:07:20 +0200
This is the van that the group I GM had built for them by a hitek
chopshop.
Its a pretty cool example of the kinda vehicle that may be used in
Intel operations as well as in lo intensity urban combat (as long as
no-one lobs a LAW at ya :)

As you can see it is built from various name brand parts (no game
effects) that give it that "custom" feel.

Thanks for driving along....


TUCKFRUCK VAN by Chopped Hot Vehicles

HANDLING : 2/6
SPEED : 135
ACCELERATION : 6

BODY : 4
ARMOUR : 9

CARGO : 40
LOAD : 1000
SEATING : 2 buckets + 1 x 3 seat bench
ENTRY : 2 + 1 tailgate

SIGNATURE : 6
AUTONAV : 3

POWER PLANT : supercharged diesel
ECONOMY : 4 km per litre

FEATURES

Custom Mercedes Diesel 3,2l (Supercharged)
Ferrari Active Suspension, Bilstein "Reaver" Gas Shocks
Concealed Armour by SAFEDRIVE TECHNOLOGIES
Active thermal masking (factored in)
Thermal Baffles (factored in)
MCT CitySlick3 Auto Navigation System
Hi performance run flat tires by YOKOHAMA
APPS (Advanced Passenger Protection System)

SENSOR SUITE.

cameras w/ low lite, thermographic, 200x magnification, range finder
laser proximity detectors
ultrasound scanners
basic radar
ARES Macrotechnology signature recognition software

These systems can transmit, receive and record audio-visual material.

WEAPON SYSTEMS.

mini remote pop-up turret.

FN MAG 5 Medium MG. Damage 9S / Mode FA / Ammo 250 round belt

short 40 / medium 150 / long 300 / extreme 500 recoil
adjusters : 4


Courtesy of.....

BRUCE <gyro@********.co.za>

Yo soy un disco quebrado
Yo tengo chicle en cerebro

Asking if computers can think is like asking if submarines can swim.

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