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Named after the iconic bike from the "Jane Yellowrock" books, Bitza is on the leaderboard for the most creative names you can give to the wagon. With the name coming from the phrase "Bits of this, and bits of that," this assortment of parts has defenses for almost every type of hazard you can face out in the Zone.
Sure, it might not always work, especially in the Electrical and Acid Resistance department. But at least it's as well-rounded as you can get with this. So you can say you tried to make an all-rounder build, right?
And at least you don't need the Crude or simple Steel parts anymore.
Submitted by: Marudee-6117
Part List
Body Parts
- Front: Olympium Bumper
- Rear: LIM Shield
- Headlights: Reinforced Headlights
- Hood: Armored Panel
- Front Panels: Lead-Plated Panels
- Front Doors: Armored Doors
- Rear Doors: Anticorrosive Doors
- Rear Panels: Insulated Panels
- Trunk: Lead-Plated Door
- Front Tires: Offroad Tires
- Rear Tires: Power Grip Tires
- Turbolight Engine/LIM-Chipped Engine
Rack Expansions and Utilities
- Front Roof: Resource Radar
- Rear Roof: XL Roof Storage
- Left: Jump Jacks
- Right: Backseat Tank/Expanded Backseat Tank
- Front Side: Side Battery (left), Mini Turbine/Side Storage (right)
- Rear Side: Side Storage (left), Lightning Rod (right)
Detailing
- Paint: Light Blue (all parts)
- Decals: ARDA (Hood), Wood Panel (All other parts)
- Bobblehead: In Memoriam
- Mirror Ornament: The Crystal
- Steering Wheel: Spaceship Steering Wheel
- Shifter: Throttle Shifter
- Hood Ornament: Stock Hood Ornament
- Antenna: Wishing Star
- Stickers: Idiot Sticker (left), Wood Paneling Sticker (right)
Strategy
Similar in survivability to the Blueberry Runner, Bitza's Pieces should be able to carry you all the way through the Deep Zone. With a Side Battery, a Lightning Rod, and an optional Wind Turbine, you should have no problems with electrical management. (It might be handy to carry a Plasma charger or two, just in case)
And if fuel for the engine starts getting you down, the Resource Radar can easily point out the nearest fuel barrel, tanker truck, or even a simple abandoned car, if need be.
But it is advisable to steer clear of Spike Puddles and Spike Logs. Staying in water is not a good idea, either.
(This is also my personal favorite combination of car parts, which I used to create my build for the station wagon in my Pacific Drive Crossover fanfiction; More than Just a Remnant.)
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