Declasse Bugstars Burrito in Real Life
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3 Aug 19:00

A week ago, Ned Luke, Shawn Fonteno, and Steven Ogg attended Comic Con Manchester — but surprisingly, they weren’t the main attraction. Oddly enough, the highlight didn’t come from the event organizers, but from a regular fan who brought a fully recreated Declasse Bugstars Burrito from GTA 5 and GTA Online. This marks the second vehicle brought to life, following the Bravado Banshee.
Unlike the sports car, which was once custom-built by world-renowned West Coast Customs on behalf of Rockstar Games, this project was the work of a single person. He purchased a Volkswagen Transporter T4 (VW Eurovan) earlier this year, and in just over three months — and with only £2,000 (including the van purchase) — he transformed it into the disinfecting company van from the game: he repaired it, replaced the headlights, repainted it, applied decals, and more. A detailed look at the transformation process can be found on the enthusiast’s Instagram page.
Even actors was so impressed by the build that they not only signed the van’s body but also starred in a fun little video. Of course, in jewelry heist scene, Trevor hasn’t appeared yet (he shows up right after), but everyone played along perfectly.
This van isn’t just a real-life replica of the in-game model. It’s a true labor of love and attention to detail. The license plate is officially registered, and along with the logos, the body is covered in dozens of quotes from various Grand Theft Auto games.
Even actors was so impressed by the build that they not only signed the van’s body but also starred in a fun little video. Of course, in jewelry heist scene, Trevor hasn’t appeared yet (he shows up right after), but everyone played along perfectly.
Had to hit one last score in Manchester this weekend… unfortunately @StevenOgg pissed his pants and @Shawn_Fonteno made sure one of the 1000 things he forgot today was where the steering wheel was. Shoutout to the fan who came through with this Badass Bugstar Van ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️… pic.twitter.com/VzSTkz6Cxt
— Ned Luke (@ned_luke) July 27, 2025
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