World Renowned Car Designer REACTS To GTA V Los Santos Tuners Pack & More!!



World renowned supercar designer, Frank Stephenson, once again reacts to the latest GTA V DLC, Los Santos Tuners and some of his own designs that have been reinterpreted by the best selling game of all time!
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Hey all,

We’re back again reacting to cars from GTA V to celebrate that video passing the ONE MILLION VIEWS mark! What a moment. I’ll be looking at some of the ones that I missed in the previous episode that were picked up by some amazing comments as well as the Los Santos Tuners pack and a couple of other interesting designs!

Also, I’m so excited to let you into the car that I’ve been designing exclusively in the style of GTA. It’s going to be really fun to let you see that. Make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss it!

Enjoy,
Frank

#FrankStephenson #GTAV #LosSantosTuners

00:00 Intro
00:20 BIG Announcement
00:56 ‘Tying Up Loose Ends’
01:22 Weeny Issi
02:42 Progen T20
04:11 ‘Supply & Demand’
04:44 Karin Calico
06:34 Annis ZR 350
08:39 Dinka Jester RR
10:39 ‘Shakedown’
11:06 Grotti Itali RSX
12:47 Pegassi Toreador
14:17 Invetero Coquette D10
16:02 Outro

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33 thoughts on “World Renowned Car Designer REACTS To GTA V Los Santos Tuners Pack & More!!”

  1. Thanks so much for watching! Let me know below what you're expecting to see when I release my exclusive design inspired by GTA V!! Can't wait to show you all. Make sure you subscribe so you don't miss that episode!
    Frank.

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  2. I gotta say, the two "BMW" cars that the latest DLC brought can look better than their real-life counterparts (mainly the BMW M2 and the Toyota Supra). I'm loving this series!

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  3. A Great video, loved the soundtrack too. I am curious as to what your musical tastes are. Personally I find music and car design, or rather the 'look' of a car, are two things that actually are very closely linked, as both have so much emotion to them. For example one of my favourite "scenes" as it were would be an Audi quattro on a snowy Alpine Pass, lights on and with an overcast sky. All backed by an 80s synth track. When designing a car I imagine you have to envisage what it would look like on the road, is this sort of thing something you practice? Almost like the film directors view in a way

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  4. Hey Frank… you were too safe and soft on critiquing the C8. The C8 is an abomination in my opinion. I call it the origami car because of the hideous number of lines and creases in the design, it actually looks worse in person than in pictures. However, I do understand that you don’t want to ruffle some feathers. Love you channel.

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