![]() The interior design of the Blista Compact is exactly the same as the Futo, albeit with the Dinka logo on the steering wheel and lacking the "FUTO" patterned door cards. ![]() The front bumper contains the same set of fog lights (although they are now functional), which were made unremovable in the Heists Update. ![]() The vent on the bonnet has been removed, although it can be restored via customisation, along with the rest of the vehicle's extras. Again, the vehicle may appear with a glass sunroof or a solid panel. The car re-appears in the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC version of Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online, with the same design as in GTA IV. Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online In the Nintendo DS version, the car has a somewhat older look, while in later versions, the front seems to be a combination between the 3D Universe and the GTA IV iterations, albeit lacking extra lights on the front bumper. The Blista appears with the same design as in previous games. The vehicle uses a unique set of wheels, consisting of a large dish with eight wide spokes, leaving small holes around it. The bonnet always appear with a small vent on the passenger side.Ĭolour distribution is the same as in the 3D Universe, with the primary one applied on the upper side and the secondary one on the lower side. The spoiler and twin exhaust will make the car look similar to a CR-X SiR. The exhaust can have a single exit or a twin exit. The roof may have either a solid panel, a glass sunroof or an open sunroof, while the boot may have a black spoiler, a primary-coloured black spoiler or none. The car may spawn with additional parts, such as a set of foglights, a sunstrip, a covered boot interior and wide side skirts. The rear light units closely resemble the ones from the CR-X, with the central case/light bearing the car's name in a similar manner to the one on the CR-X. The front retains the same light setup, but the turn signals were moved from being next to the headlights to be underneath them, replacing the fog lights of the 3D Universe iteration. In Grand Theft Auto IV, the car stays true to the Honda CR-X, but has a greater poly build making the car more realistic. The car does have markings on the left side of the trunk, but letters are in too low quality to be legible to read. The car has a two-tone paint job in GTA Vice City, with the bottom half always painted dark gray, but in later games feature a variety of colors in all-over and two-tone style. The rear appears to use a set of red lights connected by a light strip on the center. The front end appears to assume a flatter profile with a grille of the same height as the headlamps, with a large bumper featuring small fog lamps and a small lip/splitter at the bottom. GTA Vice City Website.Throughout the 3D Universe, the Blista Compact remained identical in body shape and distinct features, evidently influenced by the first generation Honda CR-X in the side profilling, bumpers and greenhouse area. Imports? They'll be the death of this country.
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