frank_ktcv Posted January 17, 2009 Share Posted January 17, 2009 Any tips and suggestions for the BP/FP/EP/DP FCR-900 in T-Bone Mendez Mission?Post them here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
!!GC!! Posted January 17, 2009 Share Posted January 17, 2009 Im not sure. I guess you could just save it in a garage and fail the mission by killing yourself. Or will that get rid of the everything-proofed-ness? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zmoonchild Posted January 17, 2009 Share Posted January 17, 2009 From the Bulletproof Car Walkthrough By System Error --------------------------------------------------------------5.34: Bulletproof/Fireproof/Explosionproof/Damageproof FCR-900 -------------------------------------------------------------- Location: San Fierro Difficulty: ***½ Mission: T-Bone Mendez Resource F: ***½ Character: Loco Syndicate Claude CJ Vercetti submitted this, both aftica and srg confirmed. hooney submitted a non-cheating method for this. These are the bikes you have to chase in the mission. Method one ---------- Get to a place where you can get a good view of the vehicles. There should be a hill nearby that will work. Fire a bunch of rockets until you fail the mission, and shoot an FCR-900 to a garage. Note that you should *NOT* push the one that can moved without the shotgun. That is the one you ride in the mission. It has no special qualities. From personal experience, I can say that this is one of the most annoying BP/FP/EP/DP vehicles to obtain... it takes about 45 minutes to move the FCR-900 with the Sawn-off Shotgun back to the Doherty garage from where it's located; combined with the fact that the cops will spawn without notice and give you a Wanted Level while you're trying to move it (because you're constantly firing the Sawn-off Shotgun). There is an error in that guide; it states to use the Shotgun, which barely moves the motorbike at all... you need to make sure to use the Sawn-off Shotgun instead. Also, on one attempt I was able to move the FCR-900 several hundred feet with a Dozer, but then the Dozer caught on fire and exploded... I tried it again with a Dozer, but the Dozer wouldn't even make it budge, so it must have been a one-time occurrence. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frank_ktcv Posted January 17, 2009 Author Share Posted January 17, 2009 Sometimes,destroyed vehicles may disappear if you wait for too long while it is near the garage.So store a bike (bicycle more recommended) beforehand.When the destroyed BP/FP/EP/DP FCR-900 is near the garage,open the garage door and get in the bike.When the FCR-900 is in the garage,QUICKLY shoot the bike(the one that you should bring to before the mission) or else the FCR-900 may disappear.Close and open the garage door and the BP/FP/EP/DP FCR-900 is usable again. And one more question:Where do you repair one of the destroyed motorbikes to? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zmoonchild Posted January 17, 2009 Share Posted January 17, 2009 Sometimes,destroyed vehicles may disappear if you wait for too long while it is near the garage.So store a bike (bicycle more recommended) beforehand.When the destroyed BP/FP/EP/DP FCR-900 is near the garage,open the garage door and get in the bike.When the FCR-900 is in the garage,QUICKLY shoot the bike(the one that you should bring to before the mission) or else the FCR-900 may disappear.Close and open the garage door and the BP/FP/EP/DP FCR-900 is usable again. Sometimes the destroyed FCR-900 will disappear as it crosses the threshold into the garage… it happens at the line where the garage door closes. You have to make sure to not let it stop moving at that spot, rather make sure to fire the Sawn-off Shotgun so that the FCR-900 passes that line completely (without stopping). And one more question:Where do you repair one of the destroyed motorbikes to? Once the garage door closes and then reopens, the motorbike is fully repaired. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
frank_ktcv Posted January 17, 2009 Author Share Posted January 17, 2009 Thank you,I got it today. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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