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Scania Next Generation Br 1.46 -

The is a popular Brazilian-themed truck modification for Euro Truck Simulator 2 (ETS2) version 1.46. It is largely based on the base work by developer Eugene and includes various "Brazilian-style" tuning options, such as low chassis, custom sunshades, and specific mudflaps common in South American trucking culture. Key Features of the Mod

: Look for "Next Generation Scania P G R S" by Eugene for the base version, which is widely compatible. SCANIA NEXT GENERATION BR 1.46

: Provides direct download links and installation instructions. The is a popular Brazilian-themed truck modification for

: Over 70 accessories, including 4K textures, standalone trailers, and skinnable parts. Mourtos Design , offer free updates once the

: Many of these community-made mods, like the one by V. Mourtos Design , offer free updates once the initial pack is acquired. Where to Find It

: Includes custom 6x2 and 6x4 variants, often with modified fuel tank placements.

: Remade interiors for P, G, R, and S series with various texture options like Alcantara and Pluche.

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