NFS World gets classic Porsche and more

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NFS World gets classic Porsche and more

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The Porsche 911 RSR 3.0 has arrived to World!

The Porsche 911 is, without a doubt, the most well-known line of cars from Porsche, the prestigious German car maker. Even though over the years the model has undergone continuous development, the basic concept has remained little changed. Despite the fact that Porsche gives each 911 series different internal names (such as 996 or 997), every single car is sold as “Porsche 911”. The first 911 was created in 1963 and has its roots on the company’s first car, the Porsche 356. The more recent 911 (Type 991) was released in late 2011.

Now, Need For Speed: World players can get their hands on the rare Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0. Created in 1974, the 911 RS is considered by many the greatest classic 911 ever made. RS stands for Rennsport, which is German for "race sport". This was the street-legal version of the car that Porsche had to build to meet the regulations of their competition car: the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0. This car dominated the world GT scene from 1973 to 1975, and in 1976 it achieved its first LeMans victory. With its unmistakably wide-body forms and the signature whale-tail spoiler, the Porsche 911 Carrera RSR 3.0 is a fine specimen of racing beauty and the most explosive car of this era. Only 109 RSRs 3.0 were built, so enjoy driving one in Need For Speed: World. The car is available when you top-up with 8000, 17000 or 50000 Speedboost.

And if you are somehow reluctant to top-up with Speedboost, there is a promotion going on for a limited time: 25% more Speedboost is now available for free on all non-SMS offers!

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The Lotus Evora is back... as cop car!

The Lotus Evora has made its appearance in Need For Speed: World but it was soon retired. Now it returns as a cop car, a trend that Blackbox has been following lately. With its unique colour scheme and badge design, the Lotus Evora cop was definitely inspired by the Brazilian federal highway patrol units. The car number denotes the engine displacement, as well as "211" in reference to another prestigious Lotus car (the Lotus 2-Eleven).

The Lotus Evora is based on the first all-new vehicle platform from Lotus since the introduction of the Elise in 1995. The solid performance of the V6 powerplant is more than enough to propel you, bull bars first, into offending speeders! With working cop lights, Lotus fans surely won’t turn their back to this car, especially if you didn’t have the chance to buy the normal Evora before it was retired. For 6000 Speedboost this Tier 3 car can be yours, so be sure to head to the car dealer as soon as possible!

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Last but not least, Need For Speed: World’s and Marc De Vellis’ Facebook pages are giving away 50 codes for the Lotus Exige Cup 260. To get a chance of winning a code for this car, all you have to do is answer the following question: "In which "Spot The Devs" did we debut the Lotus Exige Cup 260?"

Post your answer on the comments of both pages (one comment is enough, no spamming!) and you are in for a random draw to get the Lotus Exige Cup 260 for free! Make sure to get your entry in by 12:00pm PST (that is 20:00 GMT) on January 30th. The 50 random winners will be announced on February 1st.
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