

You will make the most money by producing the raw materials yourself, however, if this is not possible, your factories will start ordering in from outside the map. Import guys are pissed because the Japanese engine in question is the RB26DETT, also known as the engine found in the holy grail of all Japanese performance cars, the Nissan Skyline GT-R. As stated with production chains, imports and exports are the flow of cargo into and out of your city and facilities.
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We’re not just talking about a GReddy sticker here or an ARC intercooler there, we’re talking about the fact that the people at Universal (the movie company behind the film) yanked out the pony car’s beloved American powerplant and shoehorned a Japanese engine under the hood.

Backside materials are ignored so make sure you keep track of the front and back side of your faces when you model. When you use the Export Asset functionality it will verify your SketchUp model first, such that you have a flat model hierarchy and only one material applied to all the faces. Yikes!ĭomestic guys are pissed because this very clean and very classic ‘Stang has been outfitted with a treasure trove of Japanese tuning parts. Export from SketchUp to Cities: Skylines. This thing laid down 340 rear wheel horsepower at 7,300 rpm, enough to move it to a respectable 13.32 109.83 mph in the quarter-mile. It’s also no secret we’ve made fun of those cars too (insert fart-can comment, riceburner, boeing 747 inspired race wing that actually hurts their traction rather than help, etc.).Īpparently the ‘hero’ of this latest F&F film is a ‘67 Mustang fastback that eventually sports a Nissan RB26DETT, a twin-turbo 2.6-liter DOHC 24-valve straight-six from the ’holy grail’ of imports… a mid-’90s Nissan Skyline GT-R. So it’s no secret the “Fast and the Furious” line of movies have been a thorn in the side of domestic muscle car owners, in fact the flock of rice (modded imports) taking over the streets of cities nationwide was sparked by this series.
