Fiat 690 Truck + Interior v1.0 By Josvanni (1.47.x)
Descriptions:
Fiat 690 Truck – this is one of the mods that Josvanni entrusted me (Antonio62) to update and make available to everyone on a non-profit basis, I take this opportunity to thank him again. A mod with great attention to detail, includes a cabin and three internal models, has right and left drive, I revolutionized the interior by adapting them to the original model, it had two chassis, a 6×2 3-axle and an 8×2 4-axle, I added a third 8×2 chassis with a concrete mixer animated. Fiat 690 is a heavy-duty truck produced by the Italian manufacturer Fiat between 1966 and 1988. It is a versatile vehicle designed to transport heavy loads over long distances, and it was widely used in Italy and other European countries.
Features Fiat 690:
– independent truck model
– High quality 3D models
– High quality detailed exterior
– High quality detailed interior
– High quality rims & 3D tires
– High quality reflection mirrors
– Correct exhaust smoke position
– Correct plate license position
– the model has own wheels
– the model has its own sound
– the model has its own interior
– the model has animated suspension
– the model has a passenger seat
– present the illumination of arrow speedometer and tachometer
– the character is correctly sitting in the driver’s seat cabin
– the choice of wheels and rims
– the choice of color / metallic paint / skins
– the choice of transmission, gearbox
– Correct position of the Pegaso Troner logo
– Working headlights, brake lights, tail lights, front and rear turn signals, steering wheel and reverse signals;
– The correct position of the player
– Supports all major functions of the game.
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Tested on game version 1.47.x
Authors:
Antonio62, Josvanni
Download Link: Download mod
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Great work! Everything is fine, cheers. I have a problem with my ETS2 version (1.48): I can’t hear the engine, but the rest is perfect. Do you have a solution for this problem?
Sincerely.
Bernard