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Leadfoot[YT]

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  1. Thank you so much for making the ST1! It looks great so far - hopefully it'll have the quality of the AMV12 when finished. :) -Leadfoot

  2. Good luck on the FM3 DBS, since we can't post in the WIP section to say so. :)

  3. "We" as in modders? It won't let me post. :( -Leadfoot

  4. Since we can't post in the WIP section, nice work with the Ferrari California! :) Can't wait to drive it! -Leadfoot

  5. You finally got a PS3, eh? :) Cool! Once GT5 full comes out, do tell how it compares to Forza. :)

  6. Here's where the files are located Sound is in Euro/Bnk/Sound/Vehicules Interior Exterior is in Euro/Bnk/Vehicules Bnk1.map is in Euro/Bnk Database (you probably don't need this yet) is in Euro/Bnk/Database _____________________ Hope this helps! PM me if you have any questions! :) -Leadfoot

  7. Remember to BACK UP ANY FILES YOU REPLACE! It's a big pain to have to find a backup file if you forget. On the new mod download pages, there's usually a link to Djey's "Magic Map" file, which is called Bnk1.map. You'll need this to use any mods. That file is located in Atari/Test Drive Unlimited/Euro/Bnk. The car you're downloading will come in some form of a compressed file, like a .zip or .rar or whatever. Open it in Winzip or Winrar or whatever (I personally prefer to use 7-Zip). Inside is (in most cases) a ReadMe file, an interior and exterior, and a rim file). - Open the Atari/Test Drive Unlimited/Euro/Bnk/Vehicules directory (no idea why Atari decided to spell it that way :cheeky: ), and copy the files for the interior and exterior into there. The files are pretty self-explanatory: Drag those files into the directory and click yes to overwrite. ____________________ (Message too long)

  8. I'm new to this message system, so not sure if this'll work. Anyway, the Z06; I see a few of these around where I live (well, one, actually...), and it really is a nice-looking car in real life. However, the TDU version is... somehow too "triangular," with the front behind a little too low and oddly shaped, and the general front angles being completely wrong. The NFS model, however, accurately copies the real-life version, in my opinion. When I get my new monitor I'll try to find a pic to show the difference... :) Thanks for the reply! -Leadfoot

  9. Saw your comment on my user page thingy (sorry I didn't see it earlier - I always forget to check that page). The cars I have in mind are the DB9, DB9 Volante, and Corvette C6 Z06. :) Thanks again for making the proper Lambo Murcielago and SLR McLaren. :)

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