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Dune Buggy or Bifta?


CrazyDog150

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CrazyDog150

I want to know which Vehicle and Wheels you prefer.

I've been driving the Bifta a lot lately with my Rock Crawler wheels and it often spins out like the Bifta isn't supposed to be a Offroad Vehicle.

I only tried the Dune Buggy once in one of the Story Missions for Trevor and it doesn't spin out all the Time.

 

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xInfamousRYANx

Bifta is fast only thing going for it get a Sandking XL don't Lower suspension or add the bull bars and skid plate.

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xInfamousRYANx

Tires category does make a difference but rims style in said category don't

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THe type of rims affect handling. Bifta sucks ass because of its huge lack of turning grip and its inability to climb as well as the Dune buggy. Buggy looks better IMO anyway

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NorthwindJME

Feh, the Injection is king in my book. Unless you care about racing that is.

 

I loved that they styled it on the Baja VW bettle :)

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Sugar Free Nos

Stock - Bifta

 

Upgraded - Dunebuggy

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ArbitraryName14

Don't have much experience with the buggy, but with a fully modded Bifta, I'm practically unbeatable in offroad races. You just have to get used to not turning while it bounces, or you'll spin all the time. But otherwise, it corners like mad, accelerates better than anything in the class, and just all around rules the world of offroad racing.

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Aquaticwonder

Bifta has a ton of mod options, while the dune buggy has zero. Keep that in mind. Wheel type has no effect on handling.

 

Also OP, the Injection is an awesome off-roader. Give it a try.

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CrazyDog150

Bifta has a ton of mod options, while the dune buggy has zero. Keep that in mind. Wheel type has no effect on handling.

 

Also OP, the Injection is an awesome off-roader. Give it a try.

Well,you could use the Save Editor,I guess....

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ShinobiFixer

I prefer the Dune Buggy, have a black one in my garage. Just love how it looks and performs.

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PrimeTime MP

Modded dune buggy master race. I guess that's the cool thing to say

 

O and /thread that also seems to be the cool thing to do

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Dune Buggy as I find it easier to evade other players in races due to being a smaller vehicle.

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Naturally, the Bifta fully upgraded is better than the normal Dune Buggy.

 

Thank god you can glitch mods onto the Dune Buggy, cause the Bifta looks so gay. Spins like a ballerina, too. Go figure.

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SuperJude™

So all ballerina's are gay according to your weird logic?

 

I love how the Bifta looks and handles. It's amazing. Dune Buggy is sh*t I don't care how many mods you add.

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I like the dune buggy since it is more stable than the bifta, pity you can't mod it.

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Dune buggy because it looks BAD ASS in skeleton mode.

BF_Dune_Buggy_Front.jpg

 

 

plus it reminds me of the buggys from the road warrior (mad max)

Mad-Max-Dune-Buggy.jpg

laurentbuggy1.JPG

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