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Ford GT-styled super — endgame top-speed pick in San Andreas.
The Bullet is a supercar featured in GTA: San Andreas, GTA IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony, GTA V and GTA Online. It is known as Bullet GT in The Ballad of Gay Tony and is manufactured by Vapid in the .
The Bullet's design closely resembles a 2005-2006 Ford GT, judging by the overall design, rear side intakes and rear fascia, although it has circular headlights and a standard hood. It should be noted that the Ford GT was not introduced until 2002, ten years after the game takes place, but the original Ford GT40 model was manufactured from 1964 to 1969. The GT40 was used as a racecar in the 1960s, but bears less resemblance to the Bullet.
The Bullet may spawn with a variety of body colors and a central stripe running through the whole car, which alternates between white and light grey.
Named Bullet GT, the car shares similar design cues with the Ford GT, such as the waterfall hood scoop and body shape. Unlike the GT40 and GT, the Bullet GT does not feature a rear-hinged rear body section, and the central racing stripes on the hood, roof, and trunk are absent. The lower air ducts on the side of the car and louvers over the rear windscreen are similar to those featured on the Lamborghini Miura concept. In addition to this, the positioning of the exhaust tips is similar to that of the Miura Concept. Plus, the tail lights have a similar appearance to the 1999-2002 R34 Nissan Skyline.
The Bullet GT assumes a similar design to its previous iteration, but incorporates CFRP elements around it. The front end is dominated by the carbon-fiber splitter spanning the width of the car and canards on the front quarters, as well as a central intake finished in carbon-fiber and two circular vents. Its headlights are located in carbon-fiber housings and protected by glass casings, while the hood features a central intake and two ducts. A fuel cap can be seen on the driver side, just in front of the windshield.
On the sides, the car uses side marker lights on the front and dual intakes on the rear. The greenhouse area is relatively simple, with a curved windshield, black window trim and rear louvers.
On the rear, the car features side vents on the engine compartment, a small curved lip and a carbon-fiber rear panel housing the circular tail lights and license plate. The lower area is mostly occupied by a carbon-fiber diffuser, featuring a thin vent and the dual exhaust pipes on the middle area.
The plush interior is derived from the Grotti Turismo and features sport bucket seats finished in tan leather. A carbon-fiber wall separates the interior from the engine bay area.