is there a website that will let you see how the car looks after mods? like you pick a set of rims, and it puts it on the car, you pick suspention and it lowers it. ?
Theres this website for the rims, its www.tirerack.com you choose your make and model, and then the rims you want, and from there, you see the rims on the actual car itself, but for "mods" no, I don't know any.
I actually thought of that one a while ago too... It would probably be a simple program to create, and could probably be sponsored by the companies who manufacture the items u want to see on the car. As well as being able to sell all of the things u are looking at. And the possibility of seeing different paint schemes ect. I think it is a gold treasure waiting to be consumed by enthusiasts, I just have ni idea how someone would start a website as such, and might be alot of work at first.
I just bought Need For Speed: Carbon (collectors' edition) for my ps2, and that has an SW20 in it. good graphics too . I ordered it the other day so I haven't recieved it yet. I just want to see what wheels look nice, and what paint.
I just bought Need For Speed: Carbon (collectors' edition) for my ps2, and that has an SW20 in it. good graphics too . I ordered it the other day so I haven't recieved it yet. I just want to see what wheels look nice, and what paint.
.... i got the original for xbox and there was no MR2... i feel cheated. the game is ok... i beat it in like 12 hours total time... i never lost a race until the end.... then i raced those canyon races like 60 times each in order to win... my car was severely under tuned for the runs. you have to memorize every turn
haha I got the original too :P I wanted the MR so bad I had to get the collector's edition. it was like $35 on ebay. they give you just a taste of the MR2 in the original, you get 1 drift race with it, in the challenge series. its a turbo 93 model, you can tell by the bumps on the engine cover.
haha I got the original too :P I wanted the MR so bad I had to get the collector's edition. it was like $35 on ebay. they give you just a taste of the MR2 in the original, you get 1 drift race with it, in the challenge series. its a turbo 93 model, you can tell by the bumps on the engine cover.
i had "juiced".... which was pretty good.... but involved damage and pink slips.... to loose your 100 win streak skyline in a pink race hurts.....
i had lie 3 mr2s..... i hated it so much..... the mr2 couldn't handle for shit in that game.... couldn't take any turn w/o loosing traction and doing a 180...
i tried like 90 different tuning options to see if it would help... they fucked us over in that one... nothing like it should be
I have done some extensive searching, and have found nothing to any avail as fas as what I would consider a decent car imaging shop. Tire rack and all of those are fine and all...... But u can't put decals, what specific tire tise, different car angles, bodykits, paintjobs and such in. So I am gonna ask around as to how much it would cost to have a website designer create a page that would enable u to to do these things. I imagine u would have to pay some big $$ for the person who makes everything look realistic and all, plus the spinning image of the car like we all agree is the best solution for what we all want to see.
But just imagine if u could have a website, where u could basically build your car with everything u wanted, save all the info, and purchase items that u would want as they come to your price. Sounds like a homerun website to me.
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