![]() The "Delivery Boy" livery is an obvious nod to the Toyota AE86 driven by Takumi Fujiwara in the anime and manga series Initial D, who, in addition to racing, used the car to deliver tofu for his father in the early morning.Could be won through completing the twenty first Prize Ride Challenge, which required the player to place Top 3 in Street Race Series for 5 days in a row that week.Could be won through completing the fourth Prize Ride Challenge, which required the player to win 3 Sprint Races for 4 days in a row.Available for purchase from Southern San Andreas Super Autos for $1,718,000 or for $1,192,500 after unlocking its trade price through gaining LS Car Meet Reputation.Modifications Grand Theft Auto Online Categoryįuto GTX badge from advert. N/A (Naturally Aspirated) Inline 20 valves (Decals)įR DOHC Inline-4 w/ 4 throttle bodies (In-game model) Vehicle Statistics - Grand Theft Auto Online Competition-wise, it doesn't fare well in races due to its tendency in wanting to drift upon turning and is easily outclassed by vehicles with more grip, and its body roll is also noticeable when turning hard. Like its original counterpart, however, it has weak resistance against hard collisions, and its wheels can bend from repeated collisions, which can greatly affect its handling. The Futo GTX has good speed and acceleration, but its strong suit is being able to drift around corners with ease. The engine sound is high-revving and loud, more so than the one from the original Futo. The badging still indicate that it bears a 20-valve straight engine (5 valves per cylinder) with high-performance injection, a rear wheel drive and a limited slip differential. The Futo GTX is powered by a 4-cylinder engine bearing four throttle bodies, similar to the original Futo. These rims can also support a dedicated color, although only naturally-generated examples from Content Creator may have one. It shares the same wheel design as the original model, being a derivative of the "Fujiwara" tuner rims seen in Los Santos Customs, fitted with medium-profile tires. ![]() ![]() A trim color option is also available for the doorcards and inner portions of the seats, as well as a dial color that also affects some of the custom exhaust options. Similar to the regular version, the primary color of the car is applied on the upper side and the stitches of the steering wheel, while the secondary one is applied on the lower side. The interior is also retained from the original model, also having the "FUTO GT" doorcards and the vehicle's name on the tachometer. ![]() However, the most noticeable features are the smaller grille, the pop-up headlights, the slanted hood area and the hatchback roofline. The vehicle is based upon the original Futo, sharing the compact body, flared arches, flared skirts and square tail lights. The Futo GTX is primarily based on the 1983-1987 Toyota Sprinter Trueno (AE86) liftback. ![]()
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