Grand Theft Auto V Legacy

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Beach City Drift - Building the cars from Steven Universe
Por perimint
Recreate Kevin's Himitsu X-12 and Greg's Dondai Supremo in the world of GTA Online.
   
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Introduction
Hello!

This guide will instruct you in the proper customizations and cars to recreate the vehicles featured in Steven Universe, specifically in season 3, episode 11 "Beach City Drift".

I'll note now that this guide is only for the looks. As such, I haven't listed performance upgrades or cosmetic changes such as suspension. If you want to tune these cars to drift, there are guides that'll tell you how to do so.
Kevin's Himitsu X-12

This section will cover the creation of the Himitsu X-12. For our base car, I've started with the Banshee. You can purchase the Banshee from Legendary Motorsport ($105,000).



First thing's first, I have the Banshee fully upgraded in Armor, Engine, Transmission, and Turbo. You don't need to do this, but it's still nice to have. The cosmetic upgrades you'll want to do are as follows:

Hood: Vented Hood
Paint: Both primary and secondary should be set to Metallic Yellow
Spoiler: Drift Wing
Wheels: GroundRide, with wheel color set to Frost White.

Any other cosmetic upgrades should either be left stock (such as window tint), or left out entirely (such as livery). You can adjust the Exhaust and Suspension as you wish.





By no means is it a perfect representation, but it's as close as I can figure to make it work in GTA.
Greg's Dondai Supremo

This section will cover the creation of the Dondai Supremo. For our base car, I've started with the Karin Futo. You can't buy these, so you'll have to search around until you find one. Their distinctive mark is the yellow text on the side:



Same as the 900R in the previous section, I've gotten this Futo fully upgraded in Armor, Engine, Transmission, and Turbo. In terms of cosmetic upgrades, you'll need to get these:

Bumpers: Stock front bumper, Custom rear bumper
Exhaust: Titanium Tuner
Grille: Black grille (no logo)
Paints: Primary is Diamond Blue, and Secondary is Mariner Blue (but you can use a darker blue if you want). As well, I've put an Ice White pearlescent on my Futo, but you don't need to.
Roof: Roof spoiler
Skirts: Custom Skirts
Windows: Light Smoke

The hood should be left as stock, and the roll cage and spoiler should be left out entirely.





As you can see, the Futo fits the Supremo quite well. It helps that both cars are (in at least some capacity) references to the AE86 of Initial D fame.
Outroduction
Now you've gotten your hands on one or both cars from "Beach City Drift". Happy driving!
4 comentarios
Darrianz 16 MAR 2018 a las 17:12 
You don't know the power of the Supremo?!?!
LaserGun 20 MAY 2017 a las 13:30 
Lol Good job mate
perimint  [autor] 19 MAY 2017 a las 12:56 
CEO Office Auto Shop, with a non-default floor
SuspectLeader 19 MAY 2017 a las 12:18 
what garage is this?