Project Zomboid

Project Zomboid

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1989 Porsche 911 Turbo
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6 aout 2021 à 5h10
14 avr. 2023 à 0h25
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1989 Porsche 911 Turbo

Dans 1 collection faite par MrDanny
Working MrDanny's vehicles Build 41+ (MP)
10 objets
Description
BUILD 41.x ONLY!!!

You most likely expected this mod(who knows), but what was not your expectation, but I had to make this legend. The Porsche 911 participated from rallies to 24-hour races, the car won its love with its appearance, it will never give up its position in the automotive market and will remain desirable to this day. But the cult is in the older versions of the Porsche 911 - I give you the opportunity to enjoy the old 1989 Porsche 911 Turbo!

- Working textures: Blood, scratches, etc.
- Spawn in rich and good places.
- Rear engine.
- Car has 6 colors options and patterns.


I created my own Discord server [discord.gg] for publishing my works and communicating!

CarID: 89porshce911turbo
Tags:B41,Realistic,Cars,Vehicles

Workshop ID: 2567438952
Mod ID: 1989Porsche911Turbo
75 commentaires
ExXanAbuser 29 nov. à 4h23 
Animated?
Coldsaga 14 nov. à 7h41 
What category is the car?
Cortec 6 oct. à 2h58 
Engine is in the back, but takes damage if you crash in the front btw, I was a bit reckless with mine thinking since engine was in the back it would be safer. NOPE! xD
Slush 26 juil. à 18h08 
Base ID?
Tastu 27 juin à 5h49 
Love this car, best driving experience ever in Project Zomboid untill now.
Would love to have an armored version tho <3
Keep it up!
dante_mor 17 juin à 1h32 
Сыночек, я тебя расцелую!
|DNS|Widowmaker 19 févr. à 17h05 
Really need to add a dakar edition and armour mods for this
Archangel 22 janv. à 14h58 
Cant wait to see if they add armor to it or a cabriolet version
jedjus11 6 déc. 2023 à 12h16 
Is there an interior?
MaverickMartyn 30 sept. 2023 à 4h57 
I had no idea you could add 3D model previews on the workshop. Cool!