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The GTA III rendition does not have headlamps despite emitting light beams from its front fenders , but latter games rectified the issue with the addition of two circular headlamps, as well as additional hi-beam lamps mounted on the roll bars. It features square-shaped lamps, as well as a tighter, narrower rear end. The vehicle may feature two-tone body colours, in addition to the body-and-trim colour schemes seen in the earlier games.
It uses MMT tyres. The vehicle assumes a shorter, altered design with a relatively similar height to that of the 3D Universe iterations. The front of the car features a large push bar with a buggy-style under-body protection, with a set of circular headlamps behind the push bar. The upper area of the car has a narrow front with two inset formations. The sides of the car's body lack any extra formations aside from the large, flared arches that have been fitted to the car.
The buggy does, however, feature chrome wing mirrors with chrome lines passing through the whole car. The cabin is relatively small and features an ovular rear window vertically split into two equal halves.
The engine is sat on a tube frame with a chrome finish, which may have a long antenna mounted towards the right, at the top. To make the vehicle road legal, it features two circular tail lamps and a central area to mount a license plate.
The engine may have a central exhaust tip that points upwards. The interior of the car is heavily rusted with a seemingly damaged leather finish on the seats and the doorcards, as well as a broken-down dashboard with missing gauges, aside from a functional speedometer.
The primary colour of the car is applied on the body, while the secondary colour is applied on the fenders and in the form of twin stripes over the inset sections of the front. It uses a set of five-spoke rims fitted with standard treaded tyres on the front and wider dust tyres on the rear a layout also shared with the Dune Buggy. The vehicle fares well in speed, but cannot match the speed of sports cars.
Handling is adequate, with a wide wheelbase and a light weight. Despite its off-road design, the GTA III rendition features stiff suspension and a high center of gravity, leaving the vehicle prone to rollovers. The GTA San Andreas rendition features a more powerful engine, and a redesigned form has a shorter wheelbase, increasing the risk of spinouts. It is noticeable bottom-heavy and somewhat rear-heavy, like the Bandito , which severely reduces the risk of rollovers.
Unlike the Bandito , the BF Injection possesses responsive and quick steering, with a touch of oversteer. Its grippy MMT dual-purpose tires also boost its off-road capabilities. It has a very powerful rear-drive, along with a much stronger engine than previous renditions. The vehicle will wheelspin violently, yet only briefly, when the gas is pressed. This can be seen by tapping the gas quickly; the wheels will change orientation, but the vehicle will not move much in response. It has decent acceleration and an average top speed, and is generally stable while turning.
Being a purpose-built off-road vehicle, it does perform very well off the asphalt, with its acceleration and speed much more noteworthy.
The addition of a covered roof helps in recovery from rollovers. While the rear-mounted engine does generally keep it safe, the rest of the vehicle is very susceptible to deformation damage, and can only take one or two hard crashes before any wheels become stuck. Bulletproof tires are highly recommended for it to withstand gunshots.
The Injection features a rear-mounted, air-cooled single cam Flat-4 engine with two carburetors, powering the rear wheels in an RR drivetrain layout. The engine emits a low-revving and loud sound, possibly attributed to its worn condition. Because the player is unable to store this BF Injection in any garage during the mission as it simply disappears after , it can only be acquired by killing Madd Dogg, thereby failing the mission, and taking the buggy to a safehouse garage.
Its performance is no different to the standard BF Injection. GTA Wiki Explore. The Games. The Vehicles. Community Noticeboard About Staff Promotion. Media Trivia Talk page rules Blocking. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk 6. Do you like this video? Play Sound. Front Quarter View. Rear Quarter View. Dashboard View. Grand Theft Auto Advance Side view.
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