Calling anyone who likes to convert things from Need for Speed 4 to MTM2, I have the site for you! To learn how to convert, go to:
http://legwon.biz [ edit ]
To get the cool cars, go to the NFS Garage (note: Select the car type, Chevy etc., and click the car you want. Then click the Download Car button and DOWNLOAD!). Here's the link:
http://www.nfsg.net/?topic=cars&gv=hs&sort=brand
I've almost completed the conversion for a Porsche 356. I've also completed conversion for a black-and-yellow police car and a 57 Chevy.
(By the way, a 57 Chevy is called a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air.)
Neat-O!
Tarres, plz dont link directly to my pages. i have a counter on the main for a reason.
besides that, the link is wrong anyways. correct link in my sig
i have had the conversions on my site almost from day 1
. i am also adding GTA3 and GTA: VC soon also.
besides that, the link is wrong anyways. correct link in my sig
i have had the conversions on my site almost from day 1
Leg's Auto Emporium most anything that you'll need to make a truck!
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TARRES, if you intend to upload any of those conversions, then be sure to contact the authors of the original through email and ask permission first, unless the read-me included with the NFS files says it's OK.
Pretty much most of the authors request that you ask permission first.
I've done sever NFS conversions in the past, and I obtained permission for every one....No one has said NO yet...
P.S....I did a 1957 "Bel-Air" conversion from NFS years ago:
http://www.vales.com/MTM2/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=822
Pretty much most of the authors request that you ask permission first.
I've done sever NFS conversions in the past, and I obtained permission for every one....No one has said NO yet...
P.S....I did a 1957 "Bel-Air" conversion from NFS years ago:
http://www.vales.com/MTM2/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=822
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