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hahaha vic.... my R34 GTR is matte black... oh yeah... giggity giggity. All my cars are matte black...

f**k TCS n all that crap is shit... you can't corner properly while on boost and give it a squeeze of nitrous without the TCS going "danger to manifold and directing you into the nearest wall.

what do you use the clutch in teh drags for? launches? I've only ever used the clutch for drift to clutch kick the car.

I'm still using a civic for drag, s15 for drift, r34 for grip and a 350z for high speed shit. I should probably sell the civic and get a 180sx for drags... keep it in the family.

Ryan Cooper is a fag.

hahaha vic.... my R34 GTR is matte black... oh yeah... giggity giggity. All my cars are matte black...

f**k TCS n all that crap is shit... you can't corner properly while on boost and give it a squeeze of nitrous without the TCS going "danger to manifold and directing you into the nearest wall.

what do you use the clutch in teh drags for? launches? I've only ever used the clutch for drift to clutch kick the car.

I'm still using a civic for drag, s15 for drift, r34 for grip and a 350z for high speed shit. I should probably sell the civic and get a 180sx for drags... keep it in the family.

Ryan Cooper is a fag.

Yea I love the clutch in the drag... It's awesome, always get perfect shifts! :ermm:

Oh man I bought a R34 stock, then modded it and put ~150k into it. It's stage 3 now I cant even drive it always crashes and has TOO much power. I want cheats to get the new GTR!

Has anyone see that Krystal chick? I havent seen any... funky Seen any?

The steering wheel is on the right side too, thought this game would have been fully americaniz(s)ed

YEP! Awesome!

Here is another one, with roll cage, sparco seats, brembo breaks, fatter tyres and more dish for the rims..

I love playing in widescreen 1680x1050!

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haha i love how when you alter the depth on factory wheels it pulls the spokes in and makes em look god awful. playin on 1680x1050 as well... i'm surprised how good the graphics look once you turn all the detail on and antialias it.

trying to get midnight purple 3 paint looking right, but it's flipping all wrong :ermm:

after getting all the shiz heavily modded, i couldn't do any of the tight tracks with barricades and no runoff, i'm constantly hitting sides... so I had to get a stage 2 modded 180sx to do those tracks in. blows.

after getting all the shiz heavily modded, i couldn't do any of the tight tracks with barricades and no runoff, i'm constantly hitting sides... so I had to get a stage 2 modded 180sx to do those tracks in. blows.

haha yea Same. I had to put all the good mods on and leave the engine stock!. Limted my BHP from 836 to 298.

It's semi driveable now.

I love the drags though. I hate the drifting, it's so different to NFS Carbon.

funky find some cheat codes n post em up :ermm:

oh hey that's a brilliant idea...

i'll just make a blueprint of the cars I've already got that are detuned power wise, so I can use em on the tighter tracks with better control... coz once you buy the parts, using them in new blueprints is free.

skaweet!

got the R35... f**k its soooo sweeeeet

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my drag car's a supra which does 7 second runs... and 700m wheelies.

got the pagani zonda for high speed runs

got the R35 for grip, its got 600hp and its very very steerable, even int he tight tracks

got an S15 for drift, which I still suck at, and am struggling to beat ryo cos of it :P

anywho... pics... put a widebody kit on the R35 and gave it a matte red paintjob n then went all jap two tone tribal style on it.

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