Grocery Getter

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  • Unique foldername ant_shopper
  • Skin for
  • Track Mod for
  • Based on DreamKaster’s Wacky R/Cs
  • Release date 2025-08-07
  • Version from 2025-07-29
  • Version 1.0
  • RVW-ID 43797
  • Category
  • Score
    74/100 (6 votes)
  • Unconventional car?
  • Construction Conversion
  • Engine Electric
  • Transmission FWD
  • Top speed 30.2 mph
  • Total weight 1.42 kg
  • Acceleration 1.78 m/s²
  • Construction
  • Track difficulty
  • Track length m
  • Reverse version available?
  • Time trial times available?
  • Practice mode star available?
  • Online multiplayer compatible?

    THIS REQUIRES THE LATEST VERSION OF RVGL FOR THE HONK SOUND TO WORK

    Greetings! Another day another Burnin' Rubber conversion from me, albeit a bit different this time. Those who have played the series may recognize this as one of the traffic vehicles seen in Burnin' Rubber 3 & 4, and since playing the Burnin' Rubber 5A mod and seeing this as a drivable car I just had to convert it. I even included a custom honk sound. That said, don't expect this car to be anything amazing, as this isn't something that's supposed to be taken seriously. I tried to make the parameters bad on purpose (or mediocre at best, I dunno. I'll let you be the judge of it :P). Slow & understeers all the time, you won't be winning a lot (or at all) with this but at the very least, have fun with it :)

    Credits:

    Xform Games & Autonomous Works: Models & Textures

    Perfare: For AssetStudio (Used to extract everything from the game files)

    The Blender Foundation

    jigebren: For Prm2Hul

    Marv: For their Blender plugin

    kiwi: For their carbox studio

    Acclaim, the RVGL team & the community: For creating a great game & their continued support!

    (Screenshots were taken on School's Out! 2 & Radioactive Garden)


2 comments on “Grocery Getter

  1. Honestly not even gonna lie, the way this car controls very much reminds me of how the Traffic Cars control in Burnout Paradise when you use Mods to drive them. (they suck.) So this is a pretty accurate, and funny experience. I’d love to see the other Traffic Cars in Burnin’ Rubber as drivable vehicles someday, because I had a laugh trying to drive this car, it’s pathetically low power and grip makes for a unique (but not in anyway competitive experience)

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