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Like the GTA Vice City rendition, the GTA IV: The Lost and Damned rendition of the Gang Burrito is adapted from the game's Burrito van. However, as the Burrito has been redone in GTA IV to lack its predecessors' sporty design, the Gang Burrito design needs primarily to reuse dropped elements from earlier Burittos' to distinguish itself from GTA IV's conventional Burrito. The vehicle is presumably in used by [[The Angels of Death]], judging by the presence of its gang patch on the van's side panels.
Like the GTA Vice City rendition, the GTA IV: The Lost and Damned rendition of the Gang Burrito is adapted from the game's Burrito van. However, as the Burrito has been redone in GTA IV to lack its predecessors' sporty design, the Gang Burrito design needs primarily to reuse dropped elements from earlier Burittos' to distinguish itself from GTA IV's conventional Burrito. The vehicle is presumably in used by [[The Angels of Death]], judging by the presence of its gang patch on the van's side panels.


Changes made for the Gang Burrito include additional mud guards, roof-mounted lights and antennas, a rear spoiler, side exhausts, blacked out headlights, a bullbar and a winged depiction of The Angels of Death gang patch on the side panels. In addition, the Gang Burrito features a dark gray but faded body color and a mismatching white hood lid, as well as rusting bits and parts, suggesting the vehicle is a run down beater.
Changes made for the Gang Burrito include additional mud guards, roof-mounted lights and antennas, a rear spoiler, side exhausts, blacked out headlights, a bullbar and a winged depiction of The Angels of Death gang patch on the side panels. In addition, the Gang Burrito features a dark gray but faded body color and a mismatching white hood lid, as well as rusting bits and parts, suggesting the vehicle is run down.


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