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ok, whilst this isnt exactly specifically car related, I do intend to race skylines on it....

I got a new xbox, and since many people on here seem to be in to their toys, I was wondering if anyone had a connection in the mod-shop world who do me a good price..... :rofl:

I am led to beleive that chips-aint-chips and that you can add in a whole memory/HD upgrade or something? can anyone fill me in?

Furthermore, I'd be grateful if anyone could recommend some good realistic racing games. (I was a GT2 nut on playstation.) skylines are obviously a prerequisite.

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my mates have done this zanda

actual mates not "MATES"

anyways they just downloaded NFS Underground and its apparently pretty good.

you can even add decals (even they know about good horsepower)

i will find out whats been done

and how much

just for research obviously as this isnt legal ofcourse

haha NFSU is cool coz i have a pearl pink r34 gtr and i chop civics, and i has enkei's on it that arnt dinged!! :rofl:

back to the real world now....as jmp said you can put in big harddrives then copy the game to your harddrive that you "BUY" and then you can play them without the cd whenever you want... i dont think you need a chip to do this but i could be wrong...

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I can fit a mod chip for you if want i do them as a second job.I use the xecuter 2.2 lite and 2.2 pro i have 80 and 120 gig hard drives with evox installed and they come with a few extras like mame with 3000 games,N64 and 800 games.I have a heap of games for them too NFS Underground ,Sega GT,race driver,And a cool hacked version of DOA volly ball all the players are naked :headspin:Anyway if you need any advice on what chip to use or need a HDD let me know.

mine has 120gb hd, and it holds apporx. 50 odd games + divx.

If you want good racing games (realistic) try Sega GT, u get GTRs, supras etc and can mod em, very similar to GT3, aslo try Mercedes World Racing, this game sounds shit but is awesome once cracked, u get all the Mercs imaginable all the AMGS, u can turn off traction control and cut the loudest, smokiest and longest nuts than any other game on the market, the handling is realistic as and the levels are massive, V8 race driver is mint too

ok, whilst this isnt exactly specifically car related, I do intend to race skylines on it....

I got a new xbox, and since many people on here seem to be in to their toys, I was wondering if anyone had a connection in the mod-shop world who do me a good price..... :rofl:

I am led to beleive that chips-aint-chips and that you can add in a whole memory/HD upgrade or something? can anyone fill me in?

Furthermore, I'd be grateful if anyone could recommend some good realistic racing games. (I was a GT2 nut on playstation.) skylines are obviously a prerequisite.

And you didnt come and buy it off me :) bah! :D

most ppl seem to be on the right track

definately go with a xecuter chip - make sure its the latest version

hard drive...well its a matter of preference - i prefer to burn games onto hard copy then save them

and project gotham racing 2 is the best car game out now for xbox

chops all over sega gt

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