For archival purposes, here is how you installed the mod back in the day (a ritual that required patience):
By 2005, Grand Theft Auto: Vice City had already become a classic. The game's community was still active, with fans creating their own challenges and mods to enhance gameplay. The Extreme Tuning challenge was one such endeavor, likely inspired by the lowrider culture and the vehicle's customization options available in the game. gta vice city extreme tuning 2005
The original Vice City had paint shops that let you swap between gloss, metallic, or matte. Extreme Tuning turned these sleepy garages into full-blown tuning workshops. For archival purposes, here is how you installed
Vanilla Vice City had floaty, heavy handling. The 2005 mod flipped the script. Cars became twitchy, fast, and prone to oversteer. The suspension was lowered to the point of scraping the asphalt. Acceleration times were cut in half. You could pop a wheelie in the Evo VI. It wasn't realistic, but it was extreme. The original Vice City had paint shops that