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== Trivia== | == Trivia== | ||
[ | * The car is a creation of [http://www.gtapex.com Mike Bush], an American vehicle designer for Rockstar UK, and an AE86 enthusiast. | ||
* | * The "Futo" name is a diminutive of the working file name during production, "Dorifuto", a Japanese loanword for car drifting; the name also happens to rhyme with "Puto", a Spanish swear word. | ||
* The Futo shares color scheme, engine sound, and drive layout with [[Blista Compact]] and [[Hakumai]]. | * The Futo shares color scheme, engine sound, and drive layout with [[Blista Compact]] and [[Hakumai]]. | ||
* An undamaged Futo can be sold at [[S&M Auto Sales]] for $1,400 in GTA IV after completing [[Stevie's Car Thefts]]. | |||
[[File:Futo-GTAV-trailer.jpg|thumb|140px|The Futo seen in the first GTA V trailer.]] | |||
* The two default radio stations for the Futo are [[IF99 - International Funk|IF99]] and [[K109 The Studio]]. | * The two default radio stations for the Futo are [[IF99 - International Funk|IF99]] and [[K109 The Studio]]. | ||
* Futos are used in the [[Gang Warfare in The Lost and Damned|Gang Wars]] in [[The Lost and Damned]], but these come with different modifications. | |||
* A Futo appears in the first trailer for [[Grand Theft Auto V]], appearing mostly identical to the GTA IV rendition. | |||
* Futos are used in the [[Gang Warfare in The Lost and Damned|Gang Wars]], but these come with different modifications. | |||
* The front bumper of a Futo can be found on cabinets in a chop shop during the forth chapter of [[Max Payne 3]]. | * The front bumper of a Futo can be found on cabinets in a chop shop during the forth chapter of [[Max Payne 3]]. | ||