I will roll up to this filthy heathen's den in my Vector W8, whip out my Mac 10 at point blank range (because how else am I supposed to hit him) and when I'm done I will call his parents on my car phone the size of a brick to deliver the good news, after which I will get on my cigarette boat and sail off into the distant polygonal mountains and louvered sunset.
It was extremely powerful and bold looking. Had over 600 horsepower and was twin turbocharged, but it doesn't have anywhere near the popularity of Ferrari's or Porsche's offerings at the time.
To date, its only licensed appearance in a video game was in Gran Turismo 2. From 1999.
It's crazy that it hasn't officially appeared in a racing video game in 25 years.
I will roll up to this filthy heathen's den in my Vector W8, whip out my Mac 10 at point blank range (because how else am I supposed to hit him) and when I'm done I will call his parents on my car phone the size of a brick to deliver the good news, after which I will get on my cigarette boat and sail off into the distant polygonal mountains and louvered sunset.
The Vector W8 is such an underrated classic.
It was extremely powerful and bold looking. Had over 600 horsepower and was twin turbocharged, but it doesn't have anywhere near the popularity of Ferrari's or Porsche's offerings at the time.
To date, its only licensed appearance in a video game was in Gran Turismo 2. From 1999.
It's crazy that it hasn't officially appeared in a racing video game in 25 years.
Nice to see a fellow car enthusiast on this site!