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1982 Tombol Dasher "City"
   
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Era: 1900s
Category: Civil
Type: Car
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20 Jan @ 9:18pm
21 Jan @ 12:29am
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1982 Tombol Dasher "City"

Description
This is the very first car that I have made. Kinda started using lego pieces and upgraded it from there to make a funky hatchback thing.

City: Fitted with a basic engine, and.. I guess some space.

Zipper Edition: https://steamhost.cn/steamcommunity_com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3411645929

A cheap economic three-wheeled microcar made for the bustling streets of the big city. The vehicle can hold single person, storage for few grocery bags and that's it as it's size was pretty small. They were so small that they were allowed to drive in larger walkways where larger vehicles couldn't, although only in 1st gear with their hazards on. Their odd rear lights were designed so people behind the vehicle could see if the vehicle was reversing far easier as it was head-height.

The Dasher sold surprisingly well and many were often seen in cities during the early ninties even though many new vehicles were produced. Although they were extremely popular in the cities, they weren't very useful outside of said locations as they were underpowered and couldn't climb certain slopes.
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Vehicle info:
Removable Top
(Realisic) Price: $8,561
Drivetrain: Rear Wheel Drive
Gas: Petrol
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Notes:
Best driven in 1st and 2nd gear as it will get unstable at high speeds. Even at that, drive carefully!
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Keys:
Fire Action 1/2 = Indicators
H = Horn
K = Hazards
L = Headlights
B= Highbeams
3 Comments
Cartoonist_Key 21 Jan @ 2:34pm 
Goofy 'lil lad! :104:
Querb  [author] 21 Jan @ 12:01am 
Thank you!
charlie brown 20 Jan @ 11:23pm 
this is actually good! keep on going