Whats your favorite visual tuning area In NFSU?
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Widebody X,
What is your major Malfunction?
If I ask friendly at first to STAY on topic, you should go back on topic!
and if I have to ask it again! don't say sorry and afterwards insult my intelligence by editing your post and typing:
CONGRATS TO THE STIG FOR LOCKING TOPICS.
and if someone backs me up (thnx PsZeta, don't start against him also.
I got your ticket to far away from this site in my hand!
your on 2 strikes now you know what that means.
What is your major Malfunction?
If I ask friendly at first to STAY on topic, you should go back on topic!
and if I have to ask it again! don't say sorry and afterwards insult my intelligence by editing your post and typing:
CONGRATS TO THE STIG FOR LOCKING TOPICS.
and if someone backs me up (thnx PsZeta, don't start against him also.
I got your ticket to far away from this site in my hand!
your on 2 strikes now you know what that means.
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- widebody x
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I have read the whole thread and it is.... lmao!! I suggest you to do the same if you want to laugh and have some fun. Special attention to widebody X posts!
OK, go back on topic. The poll shows clearly that ppl prefer rims. I also voted rims. At first, the poll isn't well-made, you had to put "body kits" and not rear/side/front bumpers separately. But ok, ppl still loves rims. IMO the rims are the thing that most change the car look-like. I have seen many stock cars with custom rims and they really look like another model, so cool.
So in nfsu I like to change the rims, it is the first thing I do when I start customizing a car. You have to choose carefully which model you will put, because depending on that the car will look very different that with another model. Once selected the rims, which must fit with the car aspect, you can add the other parts and build your racing machine.
What I want to say when I say "must fit with the car aspect" ??? I mean not all the rims are 'valid' for all the cars. For example, Enkei Arashi model is specially made for coupes like Eclipse, or 350z. Putting Enkei Arashi on a Focus is really weird to my taste... Another rule I have is that 5-7 spoke rims are perfect for curve-line cars, and 6-8 spoke rims are perfect to straight lines.
Rims thing is a whole art to me as you can see
OK, go back on topic. The poll shows clearly that ppl prefer rims. I also voted rims. At first, the poll isn't well-made, you had to put "body kits" and not rear/side/front bumpers separately. But ok, ppl still loves rims. IMO the rims are the thing that most change the car look-like. I have seen many stock cars with custom rims and they really look like another model, so cool.
So in nfsu I like to change the rims, it is the first thing I do when I start customizing a car. You have to choose carefully which model you will put, because depending on that the car will look very different that with another model. Once selected the rims, which must fit with the car aspect, you can add the other parts and build your racing machine.
What I want to say when I say "must fit with the car aspect" ??? I mean not all the rims are 'valid' for all the cars. For example, Enkei Arashi model is specially made for coupes like Eclipse, or 350z. Putting Enkei Arashi on a Focus is really weird to my taste... Another rule I have is that 5-7 spoke rims are perfect for curve-line cars, and 6-8 spoke rims are perfect to straight lines.
Rims thing is a whole art to me as you can see
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