![]() ![]() Boxvilles also feature a prolonged reversing bleeper shared with several other service trucks of the same style, as well as truck horns.īoxvilles are not operated by a specific company, as all of them are blanks in the city. The rear interior of the truck is relatively basic with wooden benches on either rear wheel well. The Boxville can carry four occupants including the driver, with two rear occupants sitting in the rear compartment of the truck, similar to the Stockade. ![]() Instead, it features a small corridor that leads to the cargo compartment. This model, unlike previous renditions, does not "cut" the driver's compartment and the cargo compartment. The Boxville now includes a slightly rounded bodywork, smaller frontage and a bigger front bumper, while having a rear step for the cargo doors. It is still the heaviest delivery van in all the Grand Theft Auto games. The Boxville in Grand Theft Auto IV still assumes some of the influences from the GMC Step Van, but unlike the 3D Universe renditions, it is less bulkier, resulting in a light and versatile vehicle. Other features include a rear-view mirror mounted on the left rear corner of the truck for the driver to use when reversing. The San Andreas rendition, however, has a slightly curved roof and a smaller front fascia, as well as a cleaner paintjob. The Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories rendition is very bulky and large with small thin wheels, with different paint job conditions (being the Vice City model with the most faded paint job at the bottom). The Boxville has a rather boxy design in all of its appearances, and most closely resembles a Chevrolet or GMC Step van that ranges from the late 1970s to the early 1990s. 8.3 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.7.2 Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories.You are free to use assets from this mod, as long as credit is given to the original authors. You are free to use this mod in your FiveM server as long as appropriate credits are given (contact me if you have any questions). Please do not hesitate to contact me with any issues:įor insight on my latest projects, updates and more, please consider joining my Discord server Monky's Server.ĭo not modify or re-upload without credit to the original author(s). You can make donations through my PayPal. Patrons may get insight into my next releases, updates, guides and more. However, if you want to show appreciation, please consider becoming a Patron of mine. Monkeypolice188's mod spreadsheet - (contains a list of my available modifications, vehicles, and information on what carcols' IDs my mods use and what colours liveries should pair with) VanillaWorks team - General help and feedbackįor additional support and information on my modifications: Monkeypolice188 - Liveries and additional rear lightbar and side awning This pack adds two Boxville models, "nboxville" (NOOSE) and "polboxville" (Police).ġ1john11 - Added primary (front) lightbar and siren setups, colorable wheels If done correctly, the mod should be ready to use. Add "dlcpacks:\nboxville\" to the bottom of the list within the dlclist.xml file.Ħ. Navigate to 'dlclist.xml' in update\update.rpf\common\data\ and copy the entire catalogue into the mods folderĥ. Copy the nboxville folder within the archive into the mods folderĤ. Navigate to the 'mods' folder or create it in the GTA V folder if you don't have it.ģ. NOOSE / Los Santos Police Department Boxville by Monkeypolice188Ģ. No impossible mission will turn into a circus of death with this van - unless you're working with clowns. Boxville, with its ample space, provided enough space for all the equipment said nerd needed in an unhinged state like San Andreas where the shit hits the fan on a daily basis and the people you're supposed to guide had their brains affected by one too many shots before the job. Don your helmet, start up the van and get some action no montage will provide.įirst rule of armed confontation - never go in without a divine voice guiding your soul, or at least a nerd on the comms telling you things you've heard and experienced a thousand times before. Perfect choice for transporting half-a-dozen sweaty hotshot gunslingers shooting first, asking questions never, thanks to its seemingly endless space in the back. Before armored, blank-stared vans came, there were Boxvilles. Believe it or not, these things didn't always carry letters the gov't doesn't even bother interecepting nowadays. One second you think it's just a postal truck approaching you, and the next thing you see is an awkwardly-dressed battalion of helmet-wearing troops going postal on your friends for some minor-major law violation. ![]()
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