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its a lot better no. 1! better engine noises, better wheelspin, better graphics etc

you can also get 2 bottles of nos, and when you come lcose to hitting a car or get air or power slide it refils it slightly...

ia m stuck however, when i go to the performance shop or summin (with the neons) it lets me go in and says i can change them, but the undercar, bonnet and boot ones are all locked, can u actually unlock this bit? i have won both the drift and circuit races and flogged a few people in the chase thingy...

i've been waiting for a game like this for about 8 years!!!!! free roaming around a city, full customising of your car.. everything.. i can't wait for it.

also the drift is alittle different to get used to but i'll get it. i love the way they have changed the engine nosies.

Q1 - you can race against a 180sx or 240sx - could you swap the car folders so that you can drive the 180sx???

Buying this games as soon as it comes out. Im addicted to games now I got nothing to do these days. The download takes too long, if you got fast internet you can download the full games on kazza, limewire, morpheus and other download programs like that. (If you can find some that work)

Damage would be awesome but I reckon it might slow the game down too much, on consoles especially. Are there gonna be brand name body kits in it this time? I heard that Juiced has them. And is that Brooke Burke on the loading screen? Mmmm, Brooke Burke!

I didnt know at first if i liked the change that NFSU 2 was from the demo, but now i love it. They've really improved on the sounds, & the whole free roaming street racing on the spot is great fun. I like the on road drifting too.... you actually have to handbrake into the corners to get the car sliding first, its more realistic, i cant wait till it's released, i'll go buy it right away!

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