Description
Holland Skin C1 by Player Thurein – Scania R 2009 (ETS2)
Introducing the Holland Skin C1 by Player Thurein – a stunning, Holland-inspired custom skin designed for the Scania R 2009 in Euro Truck Simulator 2. This mod brings the vibrant colors and distinctive style of Holland to your truck, offering a sleek and eye-catching look that is sure to turn heads on the road.
Key Features:
Custom Holland Style Design: Experience the unique charm of Holland with this beautifully crafted skin, perfect for any trucker who wants to stand out with flair and national pride.
Scania R 2009 Compatibility: Seamlessly integrates with the Scania R 2009 model in ETS2, ensuring a smooth experience.
Universal Compatibility: Works with all versions of Euro Truck Simulator 2, so you’re good to go no matter what version you’re playing.
Lightbox Support: If you want to add that extra touch of shine to your rig, you’ll need the Virotic Lightbox Mod to enable the lightbox features.
Elevate your trucking experience and show off your love for Holland with this exceptional skin. Whether you’re cruising through the roads of Europe or hauling goods across the continent, the Holland Skin C1 will make your Scania R 2009 stand out like never before!
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Compatibility: ETS2 1.54
Authors: Player Thurein
How to install this mod (Full installation guide)
- Download and extract the mod. File extension should be .scs (ModsHost download guide).
- Find the mods folder on your computer
- Windows – /Documents/Euro Truck Simulator 2/mod
- Copy the downloaded file to your Mods folder
- Launch the game and enjoy your mod!
Problems? Let us know in the comments! Your feedback helps modders improve the mod. Also, be sure to check the comments section - other players may have already shared solutions to common issues.
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