Originally posted by GT-40/787b
uh, well i guess there is a simple/costly way, or the hard/cheap. The hard and cheap way is to find all of the codes out on the net, and peice the together, it really didnt work for me. A lot of people here have the X-port (i need $10.00, please help me) and use the MK program, which allows you to download your garage from the game onto your hard drive, look at all of your cars, and then change say like you have a mini, and polyphony 1, you could put the engine of polyphony 1 into the mini, and then use like the transmission of the Zonda Race Car, and then the wheeles of the 787b. some things you have to do outside of MK, like the downforce code. what you do is you highlight one of the cars parts, go to file export and save the file. you go into what ever you saved it in (Note Pad, Word Pad) and then change the property numbers there. now i know forsure there we a few things i missed. there is a person here named famine that has a link at the bottom of the posts that describes how to use that and a few other things on GT3