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==Description==
==Description==
Like the [[BF Injection]], the Bandito is a dune buggy, but while BF Injection is made not only for sand-driving, but also for normal driving, the Bandito isn't, making it a very unique vehicle in the game. Being stripped down to the bare essentials, the Bandito also lacks a radio.
The Bandito is designed as a dune buggy with a relatively simply construction. Its body and chassis consists of formed and welded metal tubing, and its driver compartment, engine and other mechanical components are exposed; lights and windscreen are also added. Being stripped down to the bare essentials, the Bandito also lacks a radio.


Its suspension is quite hard and doesn't have its dune buggy style feeling, and its suspension height will not lower, but will rather stay intact instead. Handling is also impressive, and is best-suited for off-road traversing.
The performance of the Bandito is comparably better than that of a [[BF Injection]], a similar dune buggy, as the Bandito is not susceptible to spinouts due to a more balanced chassis and longer length. Is soft suspensions and off-road tires allow the vehicle to traverse rough terrain and sand with no problem, and its speed is considerably above average. The vehicle is also bottom-heavy and wider at the bottom, reducing the risk of the vehicle resting on its top.


==Locations==
==Locations==

Revision as of 09:29, 3 June 2009

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A Bandito in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

The Bandito is sand-driving buggy featured in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Description

The Bandito is designed as a dune buggy with a relatively simply construction. Its body and chassis consists of formed and welded metal tubing, and its driver compartment, engine and other mechanical components are exposed; lights and windscreen are also added. Being stripped down to the bare essentials, the Bandito also lacks a radio.

The performance of the Bandito is comparably better than that of a BF Injection, a similar dune buggy, as the Bandito is not susceptible to spinouts due to a more balanced chassis and longer length. Is soft suspensions and off-road tires allow the vehicle to traverse rough terrain and sand with no problem, and its speed is considerably above average. The vehicle is also bottom-heavy and wider at the bottom, reducing the risk of the vehicle resting on its top.

Locations