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[[Image:Ruiner.JPG|right|thumb|A Ruiner]] | [[Image:Ruiner.JPG|right|thumb|A Ruiner]] | ||
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The '''Ruiner''' is a 2-door car made by [[Imponte]] and found exclusively in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] resembling a 1982–1992 Chevrolet Camaro, some even featuring a "Ruiner" decal along the lower part of the doors, similar to the IROC-Z counterpart. The front end semi-concealed pop-up headlights are a bit more reminiscent of the mid to late 80's Nissan 300ZX (Z31 Series). However, the curved rear windscreen is unmistakable as GM's F-Body sports car range. The chasis actually looks more like a Pontiac Firebird's, this can be seen on the back and on the T-Top roof (if it isn't from the Nissan). | The '''Ruiner''' is a 2-door car made by [[Imponte]] and found exclusively in [[Grand Theft Auto IV]] resembling a 1982–1992 Chevrolet Camaro, some even featuring a "Ruiner" decal along the lower part of the doors, similar to the IROC-Z counterpart. The front end semi-concealed pop-up headlights are a bit more reminiscent of the mid to late 80's Nissan 300ZX (Z31 Series). However, the curved rear windscreen is unmistakable as GM's F-Body sports car range. The chasis actually looks more like a Pontiac Firebird's, this can be seen on the back and on the T-Top roof (if it isn't from the Nissan). | ||
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Ruiners feature 450ci (7.3 litre) V8s, which easily justify what is said on the number plate frame. | Ruiners feature 450ci (7.3 litre) V8s, which easily justify what is said on the number plate frame. | ||
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Revision as of 16:34, 17 August 2008
The Ruiner is a 2-door car made by Imponte and found exclusively in Grand Theft Auto IV resembling a 1982–1992 Chevrolet Camaro, some even featuring a "Ruiner" decal along the lower part of the doors, similar to the IROC-Z counterpart. The front end semi-concealed pop-up headlights are a bit more reminiscent of the mid to late 80's Nissan 300ZX (Z31 Series). However, the curved rear windscreen is unmistakable as GM's F-Body sports car range. The chasis actually looks more like a Pontiac Firebird's, this can be seen on the back and on the T-Top roof (if it isn't from the Nissan).
Some Ruiners feature license plate frames that say "Ruining Imports Since '67," which is the year the aforementioned GM F-body coupes debuted (however, this seems contradicted since it has some Nissan influence).
Ruiners feature 450ci (7.3 litre) V8s, which easily justify what is said on the number plate frame.