NEED FOR SPEED PAYBACK - Aston Martin Vulcan - Racerbuild - NFS Payback Carbuild

► In the latest Carbuild issue of NEED FOR SPEED PAYBACK, our rAii builds the Aston Martin Vulcan. ► Carbuild playlist: https://goo.gl/Xy9NGt ● Playlist for the LP: https://goo.gl/iSWiXM ► Need for Speed ​​Payback, a game from Ghost Games and EA: https://goo.gl/mys6Ux ► Vote now, YOU decide which car will be next: ● Form: https://goo.gl/forms/IaXxW688KcWdf2eD2 ► Music: ● Track: Inukshuk - Too Far Gone [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch:    • Inukshuk - Too Far Gone | Electronic Pop |...   Free Download / Stream: http://ncs.io/TooFarGoneYO ● Track: Clarx - H.A.Y [NCS Release] Music provided by NoCopyrightSounds. Watch:    • Clarx - H.A.Y | Future House | NCS - Copyr...   Free Download / Stream: http://ncs.io/HAYYO ► Social Media: ● Facebook: http://goo.gl/jqxSQb ● Twitter: http://goo.gl/F4Joez ● Instagram: http://goo.gl/zNjRJC ► Our Teamspeak server - join us and become an even bigger part of the community: ● The IP/URL is in our channel info. ► The rAii is playing ► Platform: PC ● Input devices used: Xbox One Controller ● PC hardware of the recording user: • System: Windows 10 Pro • Processor: Intel Core i7-8700k @ 3.7 GHz • RAM: 4x8.0 GB Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR4 3600 MHz • Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX Z370-F GAMING • Graphics card: EVGA GeForce GTX 1070 FTW Gaming • Power supply: be quiet! Pure Power 10 (700 Watt) • Hard drive(s): 250 GB M.2 SSD (Samsung 960 Evo), 1 TB SSD (Samsung 850 Pro), 4 TB HDD (Toshiba N300) + 3 TB USB 3.0 external NOTE: The NFS car builds show only one of countless ways to build a car. Therefore, it's clear that it can't suit everyone's taste, but that's not the intention. It's more of an experiment—a possibility. Therefore, we ask that you accept the design decisions made and not take them personally. After all, everyone has the choice to do things differently. Furthermore, NFS offers many brands/logos, and it can happen that some, even if they don't fit the car 100%, still end up on it. This happens sometimes unconsciously, but sometimes intentionally. The format thus takes the liberty of circumventing the real-world limitations: for example, we can install a RWB kit ourselves and don't have to have Nakai San install it at home. Of course, feedback is welcome in the comments; in fact, it's encouraged! But please do so in a civilized and mature manner. Ultimately, the format is meant to entertain and inspire new ideas in some way. :-)