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==Description==
==Description==
=== GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories ===
Evidently based on the [[Mule]], the Triad Fish Van is essentially a box truck distinguishable only by its Belly-Up Fish & Seafood Processing Plant name visible on the sides and front of the truck's cargo compartment. The Fish Vans also earn the distinction as the earliest gang cars to appear with multiple body colors (shared with the Mule), when other gangs cars in GTA III and [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA2]] were only using single color schemes.
Evidently based on the [[Mule]], the Triad Fish Van is essentially a box truck distinguishable only by its Belly-Up Fish & Seafood Processing Plant name visible on the sides and front of the truck's cargo compartment. The Fish Vans also earn the distinction as the earliest gang cars to appear with multiple body colors (shared with the Mule), when other gangs cars in GTA III and [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA2]] were only using single color schemes.


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The Triad Fish Van is a gang car driven by the [[Liberty City Triads]], and as such, is native to the [[Chinatown, Liberty City|Chinatown]] district of [[Portland Island]], [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]], but may also be found within the [[Belly-Up Fish & Seafood Processing Plant]] compound in [[Callahan Point]], Portland Island.
The Triad Fish Van is a gang car driven by the [[Liberty City Triads]], and as such, is native to the [[Chinatown, Liberty City|Chinatown]] district of [[Portland Island]], [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]], but may also be found within the [[Belly-Up Fish & Seafood Processing Plant]] compound in [[Callahan Point]], Portland Island.


In [[GTA Advance]], the '''Belly''' and is driven by civilians instead of the [[Liberty City Triads|Triads]]. Because of this they can be found in every district of [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]].
=== GTA Advance ===
In GTA Advance, the Belly and is driven by civilians instead of the Triads. Because of this they can be found in every district of [[Liberty City in GTA III Era|Liberty City]]. The Belly's appearance is no different from the [[Mr Wong|Wong]], save the different color scheme.


==Locations==
==Locations==

Revision as of 04:54, 28 September 2009

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A Triad Fish Van in Grand Theft Auto III.

The Triad Fish Van, also known as the Belly in Grand Theft Auto Advance, is a large truck featured in Grand Theft Auto III, Grand Theft Auto Advance and Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories.

Description

GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories

Evidently based on the Mule, the Triad Fish Van is essentially a box truck distinguishable only by its Belly-Up Fish & Seafood Processing Plant name visible on the sides and front of the truck's cargo compartment. The Fish Vans also earn the distinction as the earliest gang cars to appear with multiple body colors (shared with the Mule), when other gangs cars in GTA III and GTA2 were only using single color schemes.

Despite its similar appearance as the Mule, the Fish Van features slightly improved performance, with a lighter body and improved speed. Its size also makes the Triad Fish Van one of the largest gang cars in the series, alongside the Karma Bus in GTA2.

The Triad Fish Van is a gang car driven by the Liberty City Triads, and as such, is native to the Chinatown district of Portland Island, Liberty City, but may also be found within the Belly-Up Fish & Seafood Processing Plant compound in Callahan Point, Portland Island.

GTA Advance

In GTA Advance, the Belly and is driven by civilians instead of the Triads. Because of this they can be found in every district of Liberty City. The Belly's appearance is no different from the Wong, save the different color scheme.

Locations

Grand Theft Auto III

  • Raffles Fish Factory, Chinatown, Portland
  • Belly-Up Fish & Seafood Processing Plant, Callahan Point, Portland

Grand Theft Auto: Liberty City Stories

  • Raffles Fish Factory, Chinatown, Portland

Gallery

See Also