Is it Vice City? Not really. The charm of the 1986 setting is partially lost in the wash of chrome and hip-hop beats. But does that matter? Extreme Tuning 2005 represents the best of the PC modding community: ambition that borders on insanity. Xwapserieslat Vaishnavy And Sharun Raj P07 U Work Red To A
THE SCENE It is 1:00 AM in Vice City. The neon is buzzing, but Tommy Vercetti isn’t wearing a linen shirt. He’s leaning against a wide-body Toyota Supra with a neon underglow that could guide a plane to landing. He taps the trigger, the suspension lifts, and the car bounces sideways. Welcome to Extreme Tuning 2005 , the mod that turns Rockstar’s 1980s nostalgia trip into a high-octane Fast & Furious spinoff. Taylormadeclips Breast Expansion Exclusive Now
The team has implemented a rudimentary but functional . By toggling the horn button (reassigned to a complex key combo), players can make their lowriders bounce, tilt, and dance. It’s a spectacle that fits the vibrant Vice City aesthetic perfectly, especially during the mod’s new "Cruise Nights" side missions where you show off your build for respect points.
It wouldn’t be a tuning mod without the culture. Extreme Tuning 2005 replaces the game's radio stations with a custom soundtrack featuring licenced tracks from artists like Snoop Dogg, Lil Jon, and Marilyn Manson—essentially, the Need for Speed: Underground 2 playlist.