based on my Sentra SE-R for NFSU2 |
incompatible with ModLoader
Features:
Can be customized with:
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- Bodykits (22 total)
- Spoilers (includes 2 custom styles)
- Hoods
- Rims (includes 5.5 custom styles)
- Paint
- Vinyls (debug map, several custom vinyls and optional 1024px vinyl file included)
- Decals and numbers
- Tinted windows
- Extra Customization with Unlimiter v4 support:
- Driver model - 8 styles
- Brake discs - 8 styles
- Mirrors - 16 styles
- Seats - 8 styles
- Steering wheels - 8 styles
- Rollcage - 3 styles
- Trunk lids - 2 styles
- Taillights - 22 styles
- Headlights - 20 styles (6 more styles with ULv4)
- Tires for custom wheels (needs ULv4 or any mod that adds tire customization)
- Support for Unlimiter v4 features such as:
- Hazard/parking lights
- Custom icons for Extra Customization items
- Career unlock conditions and pricing for Extra Customization items
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Other features:
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- Performance: 145 mph (+235 km/h) top speed -stock- / 220 mph (354 km/h) -upgraded-
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Installation:
- Make sure you have NFSMW Unlimiter (either latest v3 or latest v4) installed first
- Extract the zip's contents to a folder
- In Binary 2.5.5 or greater, click on "Launch Binary For Users" (left big button) and open the Nissan Sentra SE-R (B13) [Add-on] Installer.end file. Follow the on-screen instructions and save when prompted.
- With NFS-VltEd, go to File > Import > Modscript, open the SENTRAB13_vlt.nfsms file, select Install VLT Data, click Install and save.
- To use add-on cars you should either create a new
savefile or patch your existing savefile with the Save Patcher and Save
Editor tools. Patch the save first then open the save with the save
editor and save it.
Used tools:
ZModeler 1.07b & 2.2.6 | NFS-CarToolkit | Binary | VLT-Ed | Blender | GIMP | DXTBMP | Notepad
Copyrights/permissions:
If you would like to modify and/or distribute this mod, please:
- keep this readme file without any alterations whatsoever (in case of just sharing this mod around)
- give me proper credit (AJ_Lethal) for creating the mod
- Seriously, respecting those conditions is not hard at all. Unless you're terminally dumb or a shameless, talentless hack.
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