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i won stage 4 gear for my poopra (when you take on the drag king... or queen... whatever). Did a 1350m wheelie and 7.12 :P

R35 GTR with stage 4 suspension/tyres/wheels and stage 3 engine drives like its on rails and accelerates like a dog with deep heat on its testicles.

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I use the R34 and R35 for grip races, and do not have a problem with them. The viper for drags gets me 7.1's and 500m wheelstands, another viper for high speed (only because I won it) an RX-7 and supra for drift. The 911 seems to have a bit more grunt than the R35 down low, but it's not too hard to beat in the new GTR.

Haven't got the dosh for the zonda yet, but plan on using it for the high speed runs.

All up, the game is a good one. It's kind of like the bastard child of NFS U2 and GT4. The drifting takes a while to get used to. If you've been playing juiced 2 (which I had) it's totally the opposite end of realism.

When you start a drift, if you want to tighten the turn, whack the hand brake. If you want to loosen it, get on and off the gas quickly. You can usually back up a bit from the start line to get more speed into the first turn, which makes it easier to link the drifts.

only use nitro when you're losing momentum, or in a long curve near the outside.

Still, it's a fun game, though the high speed runs are a bit poo. Nice to see the cossie in there though.

The Zonda is pretty sweet for speed runs, out of the box it kills almost anything helped by the fact that on a lot of speed runs most AI total themselves. I want a T3 drag car but it's hard to part with my 350Z seeing as it has Stage 4 tyres and what not. Winning 1/2 milers crossing the line backwards ftw. Probably go a GT2 for track but again hard to part with the R34 after getting some Stage 4 parts and it doing so well so far. Using my won M3 for a drift car now and it does quite well in it's 500hp odd form and bugger all upgrades.

Has anyone played this on PS2???? I want to get it. but every ps2 game ive bought lately is so watered down from every other version. Sadly the computer aint upto spec (it doesnt run test drive unlimited in lowest spec without slowdown issues), and not willing to fork out the money on a ps3 or 360 (money that can go into the REAL skyline)

If anyone can back this game up as aight for ps2, ill part with the cash. I did see it at the hire shop. maybe i should do that.

i got it on ps2, the graphics are pretty crap.. nothing compared to pc, ps3 or xbox

hard to see far ahead...

doesnt slow down tho so thats ok..

autosaving is annoying and takes ages.

no windtunnel.

i just ordered the ps3 version on ebay. yay

i won stage 4 gear for my poopra (when you take on the drag king... or queen... whatever). Did a 1350m wheelie and 7.12 :action-smiley-069:

R35 GTR with stage 4 suspension/tyres/wheels and stage 3 engine drives like its on rails and accelerates like a dog with deep heat on its testicles.

maybe it's just me not having taken on the drag er queen but how do you get a 1350m wheelie....on a 400m track?

rename the file to Career_02 or whatever number, and put it in your Pro Street directory in "My Documents".

Your main career save file is usually career_01, so don't overwrite that.

maybe it's just me not having taken on the drag er queen but how do you get a 1350m wheelie....on a 400m track?

my bad...1350 foot wheelie... not metres.

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