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2018 Porsche 911 (991-2) Carrera T [Addon/Replace]
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Description
Introduction
This is my new conversion of GM25's NFSU2 mod - 2018 Porsche 911 (991-2) Carrera T.
This car replaces (ModLoader version only): 2005 Pontiac GTO (yep, Rog got his own New Year present)
Tuning
1. Bodykits
2. Spoilers*
3. Rims
4. Hoods
5. Roof Scoops
6. Brakes**
7. Side Mirrors**
8. Attachments** (in order: Carrera T Decal, Muffler Tip)
9. Paint (and Rim Paint)
10. Vinyls
11. Window Tint
12. Decals
13. Numbers
14. Custom Gauges
15. License Plates
*3 unique spoilers available in Addon version
**Can be installed in Addon version only
Features
1. New performance
2. NFS Undercover Driver Model
3. Dispatch refers this car as Porsche
4. Proper and HD (ModLoader version only) logos
5. Damage scratches
Changes in v1.5
1. Now compiled with NFS-CarToolkit instead of arushan's ModTools, so all markers should work as it should like on vanilla cars
2. Replaced existing bodykit's bumper with the one from NFS Heat Studio's 991-2 Carrera and Targa, as the original one was painful to fix it
3. Added new bodykits using body parts from NFS Heat Studio
4. Added MORE customization, where Lip Spoiler is now a separate customization option, and hood is now customizable
5. Some issues found in the original model were fixed (improved brake model, fixed some smoothing issues in headlight area)
Credits
nfsu360 - for making NFS-CarToolkit and NFS-VltEd
dotPDN - for making Paint.NET
Oleg Melashenko - for making Zmodeler
GM25 - for sending me mesh and textures of this car
FOX - for MWPS templates
YochiThMaster333 (me :P) - for converting this car
And sorry for bad english, because I'm russian.
FINAL NOTES
Due to recent events regarding about my mods being used by random people, GAMETEST and ModsZone.net/Razor are NOT allowed to add my mods to their modpacks anymore. This affects to all of my mods (including future ones; the game does not matter). If you find some issues while playing their modpacks, don't expect to receive support from me, as this is the fault of the one who made the modpack.
This is my new conversion of GM25's NFSU2 mod - 2018 Porsche 911 (991-2) Carrera T.
This car replaces (ModLoader version only): 2005 Pontiac GTO (yep, Rog got his own New Year present)
Tuning
1. Bodykits
2. Spoilers*
3. Rims
4. Hoods
5. Roof Scoops
6. Brakes**
7. Side Mirrors**
8. Attachments** (in order: Carrera T Decal, Muffler Tip)
9. Paint (and Rim Paint)
10. Vinyls
11. Window Tint
12. Decals
13. Numbers
14. Custom Gauges
15. License Plates
*3 unique spoilers available in Addon version
**Can be installed in Addon version only
Features
1. New performance
2. NFS Undercover Driver Model
3. Dispatch refers this car as Porsche
4. Proper and HD (ModLoader version only) logos
5. Damage scratches
Changes in v1.5
1. Now compiled with NFS-CarToolkit instead of arushan's ModTools, so all markers should work as it should like on vanilla cars
2. Replaced existing bodykit's bumper with the one from NFS Heat Studio's 991-2 Carrera and Targa, as the original one was painful to fix it
3. Added new bodykits using body parts from NFS Heat Studio
4. Added MORE customization, where Lip Spoiler is now a separate customization option, and hood is now customizable
5. Some issues found in the original model were fixed (improved brake model, fixed some smoothing issues in headlight area)
Credits
nfsu360 - for making NFS-CarToolkit and NFS-VltEd
dotPDN - for making Paint.NET
Oleg Melashenko - for making Zmodeler
GM25 - for sending me mesh and textures of this car
FOX - for MWPS templates
YochiThMaster333 (me :P) - for converting this car
And sorry for bad english, because I'm russian.
FINAL NOTES
Due to recent events regarding about my mods being used by random people, GAMETEST and ModsZone.net/Razor are NOT allowed to add my mods to their modpacks anymore. This affects to all of my mods (including future ones; the game does not matter). If you find some issues while playing their modpacks, don't expect to receive support from me, as this is the fault of the one who made the modpack.