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It is never used in any [[mission]]s, nor can it be seen anywhere. The only way to get it is to spawn it with a [[trainer]]. Although this vehicle has "RC" in its name, it's not a Radio Control Vehicle. When CJ gets in the vehicle, he opens a 'door' and sits on it. The RC Cam has capacity for two people. | It is never used in any [[mission]]s, nor can it be seen anywhere. The only way to get it is to spawn it with a [[trainer]]. Although this vehicle has "RC" in its name, it's not a Radio Control Vehicle. When CJ gets in the vehicle, he opens a 'door' and sits on it. The RC Cam has capacity for two people. | ||
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Revision as of 18:20, 29 November 2009
The RC Cam is a small 'flowerpot' that can be used as a vehicle in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas. It can be driven like a normal vehicle, but the model seems to lack a collision file. Although Rockstar Games made this model, it is unknown as to why it is included, or if it serves a certain function in-game (the "cam" in the model name may suggest that it is used as a camera dummy for the third-person view). It is never used in any missions, nor can it be seen anywhere. The only way to get it is to spawn it with a trainer. Although this vehicle has "RC" in its name, it's not a Radio Control Vehicle. When CJ gets in the vehicle, he opens a 'door' and sits on it. The RC Cam has capacity for two people.
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