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Revision as of 09:58, 30 April 2010
The GT-A1 is a vehicle in Grand Theft Auto 2 that can't be found at any of the districts of Anywhere City in a non-multiplayer game. It can be seen, since the Wang Cars are GT-A1s with numbers on the top, but can't be driven (entering in one of them teleports you to the Wang Cars site).
The name, GT-A1, is a play on words, meaning GTA 1.
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A marked Wang Cars GT-A1.
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Ray Larabie's original design for the GT-A1.
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