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[[ | [[File:FuroreGT-GTA2.png|right|thumb|The Furore GT in [[Grand Theft Auto 2|GTA 2]].]] | ||
The '''Furore GT''' is a vehicle in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] that can only be found in the Residential District of [[Anywhere City]]. The Furore GT is considered the best car in the Residential District, though it steers as if it has no rear end. It gives the Fast Reload power-up when crushed. Completing the [[Wang Cars]] side quest unlocks three of these cars. It appears to be based on a classic [[wp:Opel GT|Opel GT]] or a 1960s [[wp:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]]. | The '''Furore GT''' is a vehicle in [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] that can only be found in the [[Residential District]] of [[Anywhere City]]. The Furore GT is considered the best car in the Residential District, though it steers as if it has no rear end. It gives the Fast Reload power-up when crushed. Completing the [[Wang Cars]] side quest unlocks three of these cars. It appears to be based on a classic [[:wp:Opel GT|Opel GT]] or a 1960s [[:wp:Ford GT40|Ford GT40]]. | ||
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File:FuroreGT-GTA2-Larabie.jpg|[[Ray Larabie|Ray Larabie's]] original design for the Furore GT. | |||
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Revision as of 23:46, 12 April 2012
The Furore GT is a vehicle in Grand Theft Auto 2 that can only be found in the Residential District of Anywhere City. The Furore GT is considered the best car in the Residential District, though it steers as if it has no rear end. It gives the Fast Reload power-up when crushed. Completing the Wang Cars side quest unlocks three of these cars. It appears to be based on a classic Opel GT or a 1960s Ford GT40.
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Ray Larabie's original design for the Furore GT.
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