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Free-to-download GTA V mod

Crafted as a utility add-on or modification software for the action-packed Grand Theft Auto V, Vilner Bullshark (With Extensive Tuning) refashions the Übermacht Zion currently present in the game to a Vilner Bullshark M6. It is free to download and hook into the main game, with installation instructions available on the developer’s page.

Nifty GTA V car upgrade

Primarily a cosmetic mod that doesn’t change anything significant in-game, Vilner Bullshark (With Extensive Tuning) has been modeled after the standard Vilner Bullshark M6. The modded car has been made with a realistic style, offering players an enjoyable, immersive experience. It also has detailed dials and responds accordingly to crashes, sustaining visible damage on the exterior. However, the mod has not incorporated breaking glass yet, shattering the suspension of disbelief a bit.

At the same time, the mod comes with detailed tuning and extra parts. There are 10 tuning parts overall and up to 5 extra ones that can spawn randomly. Moreover, the car itself can be modified by changing its paint job or converting it into a different vehicle — the player can easily turn the M6 into an off-road monster or a speedy race car, depending on which upgrades and parts are tinkered with.

Overall a great game add-on

In summary, the Vilner Bullshark (With Extensive Tuning) GTA V mod is a handy — if not unnecessary — cosmetic add-on to the base game. If you’ve grown tired of the default Zion, you can easily use this mod to shake things up a bit. Besides the detailed specs that make playing with it an authentic experience, it also comes with tuning and extra parts that make it highly customizable.

PROS

  • Comes with superb, realistic detailing
  • Has 10 tuning and 5 extra parts
  • Heavily customizable M6 vehicle

CONS

  • Doesn’t incorporate the glass-breaking mechanic yet

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