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As before, the TLAD rendition of the Gang Burrito is adapted from the game's Burrito van. As the Burrito was redesigned in GTA IV to lack its predecessors' sporty design, TLAD's Gang Burrito reinstates some of these elements to distinguish itself from GTA IV's conventional model. The vehicle is presumably used by [[The Angels of Death]], as it bears the gang's insignia on its side panels, in a similar way to the [[Slamvan]], although not used as often.
As before, the TLAD rendition of the Gang Burrito is adapted from the game's Burrito van. As the Burrito was redesigned in GTA IV to lack its predecessors' sporty design, TLAD's Gang Burrito reinstates some of these elements to distinguish itself from GTA IV's conventional model. The vehicle is presumably used by [[The Angels of Death]], as it bears the gang's insignia on its side panels, in a similar way to the [[Slamvan]], although not used as often.


The Gang Burrito's modifications include additional mud guards, a modified front bumper, roof-mounted lights and antennae, a rear spoiler, side exhausts, wider tires, billet grilles over its headlights and taillights, a bullbar, and Angels of Death insignias on the side panels and the rear. The Gang Burrito features one of several faded dark colors with the occasional discolored hood lid, and is rusting in places.
The Gang Burrito's modifications include additional mud guards, a modified front bumper, roof-mounted lights and antennae, a rear spoiler, side exhausts, wider tires, billet grilles over its headlights and taillights, a bullbar, and Angels of Death insignias on the side panels and the rear. The Gang Burrito features one of several faded dark colors with the occasional discolored hood lid, and is rusting in places. The van also emits a louder, rougher engine noise, indicating the van's engine has either been tune or modified, or has suffered from wear and tear.


Performance wise, the Gang Burrito is poor, boasting an only average top speed with moderately poor acceleration, as well as a boasted torque that helps more to make the van difficult to control. The lack of grip on the road, possibly attributed to its small tires may also explain its poor steering.
Performance wise, the Gang Burrito is poor, boasting an only average top speed with moderately poor acceleration, as well as a boasted torque that helps more to make the van difficult to control. The lack of grip on the road, possibly attributed to its small tires may also explain its poor steering.
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