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:''"RC" redirects here. For the remote controlled car assuming this name, see [[RC Bandit]]. | :''"RC" redirects here. For the remote controlled car assuming this name, see [[RC Bandit]]. | ||
[[ | [[File:RCBandit-GTASA-front.jpg|thumb|An RC Bandit in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]].]] | ||
'''Remote controlled vehicles''', or '''RC''' for short, are radio-controlled model vehicles that are used in various mission in the [[Grand Theft Auto | '''Remote controlled vehicles''', or '''RC''' for short, are radio-controlled model vehicles that are used in various mission in the [[Grand Theft Auto]] series. These vehicles are controlled remotely by the player and controls exactly like the full-sized vehicles. Some are used for races while other are lethal and self-destructive. There are certain missions where normal-sized vehicles are used as a remote controlled vehicle. The list only contains vehicles solely used for remote control. | ||
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Latest revision as of 02:47, 26 January 2012
- "RC" redirects here. For the remote controlled car assuming this name, see RC Bandit.
Remote controlled vehicles, or RC for short, are radio-controlled model vehicles that are used in various mission in the Grand Theft Auto series. These vehicles are controlled remotely by the player and controls exactly like the full-sized vehicles. Some are used for races while other are lethal and self-destructive. There are certain missions where normal-sized vehicles are used as a remote controlled vehicle. The list only contains vehicles solely used for remote control.