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Details
- Type: SPH
- Class: ship
- Part Count: 247
- Pure Stock
Description
As you drive along the edge of the property around the EMW testing facility, the beads of rain lay themselves delicately along your windshield as Thunder seemingly precedes the flash of lightning. Except That’s not thunder, that’s the vicious roar of a rolling art gallery going 419.76 kmh with the pilot having the same feeling as… you know when you fall off a skateboard or something and you kind of run, but faster than you can handle and get maybe five steps before you absolutely eat it? that’s exactly what driving this car is like. The Pinnacle of butt puckering speed, the EMW Storm X-1
Introducing the finest four wheeled vehicle to grace the EMW company, it features a super detailed engine bay, fully loaded cab, equipped with two racing seats, steering wheel, radio, E brake gear shifter, clutch, gas and brake pedals, working brake lights, along with night time running lights, an active airbrake spoiler and boost flaps.
I put probably 50+ hours in to this, and even more in testing i imagine, overall im quite proud of it, it’s my best car yet, both aesthetically and performance wise. With a top speed of 419.76 km/h it blew my expectations out of the water, especially with how stable it is, although it cant really handle sudden drops in the terrain very well, it usually results in a fatal colision, killing both occupants.
when you start up, make sure to use the action groups instead of stage so you dont jettison the steering wheel in to the drivers teeth