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You should be moving a bunch of .car files from the one folder to the other.
Finally, if it's one particular vehicle, let Xylon know which one it is, so he can either send it to me or fix it.
On a side note, Xylon, perhaps you should turn this into a premade car mod. I think it's easier for people to use that way. But then again, it's more work to pair it with other mods.
1) Subscribe to this mod.
2) Since this isn't a standard mod, the game's Settings Editor will not move it to the game's mod location.
3) Find the SteamLibrary\SteamApps\workshop\content\ folder on your mac. That's where Steam download workshop files.
4) Locate the mod in folders here, I think it might be 285110 (the game's steam id).
5) Follow Xylon's directions and copy the files into the install folder(GearCity.app)/Resources/GearCity/SavedCars folder ( http://wiki.gearcity.info/doku.php?id=troubleshooting:steam_installfolder )
But remember, its not a mod to "install". Just the saved carfiles to download.