Autotsar Tuning Atelier – Dadge Steals RT Twin Turbo ’91 [TUNING 2.0]

Autotsar Tuning Atelier – Dadge Steals RT Twin Turbo ’91 [TUNING 2.0]

Autotsar Tuning Atelier Presents: The Dadge Steals RT Twin Turbo ’91

Tired of the same old vehicles cluttering the apocalyptic landscape of Project Zomboid? The Autotsar Tuning Atelier is back, this time with a roaring V8 and a distinctly American flavor. Responding to player feedback that previous offerings felt a little too far ahead of their time, the Atelier has delivered a true classic from the early 90s: the Dadge Steals RT Twin Turbo ’91.

A Blast from the Past, Built for the Apocalypse

Forget futuristic designs; the Dadge Steals RT Twin Turbo ’91 is a bold statement of mid-90s automotive prowess. This mod brings a unique and powerful vehicle to your Project Zomboid experience, offering both style and substance for your survival runs. Whether you’re scavenging for supplies or making a daring escape, this car is ready for the challenge.

Customization and Protection Galore

The Dadge Steals RT isn’t just about raw power; it’s about adaptability. The Autotsar Tuning Atelier has equipped this beast with a range of practical modifications to help you survive the zombie hordes. To access the comprehensive tuning menu, simply stand beside the car and press the “V” key, then select “Modifications” (represented by the dash key icon with a plus sign).

Key customization options include:

  • Roof rack for increased carrying capacity.
  • Rear window rack for additional storage.
  • Robust protection for your windshield and side windows.
  • Durable wheel protection.
  • Multiple bullbar designs to personalize your front end.

Standout Feature: Retractable Headlights

But the most exciting feature of the Dadge Steals RT Twin Turbo ’91 is its fully functional retractable headlight system. Add a touch of flair and practicality to your vehicle, ensuring you can see the road ahead while maintaining a sleek profile when needed.

Detailed instructions on how to craft many of these attachments can be found in the latest issue of the Autotsar Tuning Atelier’s publication.

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