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Need for Speed Porsche Unleashed Downloads
Porsche 550 Spyder '54-55
Authoregorogr
Added On
April 6, 2009
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Version
Porsche Unleashed
Brand
Porsche
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Description
Porsche 550 was first introduced in October 1953 at the Paris Motor Show.
It was Porsche's first official race car.
550 Spyder was shaped and improved during 1953-1954. And around 90 cars were built by 1956
(78 were available for the public), when new 550A was introduced.
This car is the '54 Porsche 550 Spyder in two variants:
1. with wide windscreen;
2. with narrow windscreen;
Car was powered by 1.5 L engine, which produced 110 bhp. Trasmission was 4-speed gearbox.
Features:
-accurate bodywork, interior, rims and engine 3d model and textures
-changeable exterior and interior color
-trim package
-visual damage
-showcase photographs and data
-openable doors, hood and trunk
-lights
-racing numbers
Installation:
-extract FEData, GameData and SaveData to your Porsche unleashed installation folder, e.g.:
C:Program FilesElectronic ArtsNeed For Speed - Porsche 2000 (or Porsche Unleashed)
-start the game and load 550 profile
-you can turn on/off racing numbers by editing "..GameDataCarModelspd550_1.tpg"(for the car with narrow windscreen)
and "..GameDataCarModelspd550_2.tpg"(for the car with wide windscreen):
*to turn off numbers add ";" in front of "racedecal=1" string (i.e. ";racedecal=1");
*to turn on numbers remove ";" from the string(i.e. "racedecal=1");
Note:You can copy this car to your own profile with a help of Car-suite.
Credits:
-arushan for making possible to add completely new cars to nfs5
-creators of nfs5 tools: nfs5carpartseditor, fileeditor, CarSuite, fshtool,
simedit...
-All who have contributed into nfs5 convertion wiki
-Gerhard` for license plate and racing numbers tutorial
Author: egorOgr
email: egor_work@yahoo.com
It was Porsche's first official race car.
550 Spyder was shaped and improved during 1953-1954. And around 90 cars were built by 1956
(78 were available for the public), when new 550A was introduced.
This car is the '54 Porsche 550 Spyder in two variants:
1. with wide windscreen;
2. with narrow windscreen;
Car was powered by 1.5 L engine, which produced 110 bhp. Trasmission was 4-speed gearbox.
Features:
-accurate bodywork, interior, rims and engine 3d model and textures
-changeable exterior and interior color
-trim package
-visual damage
-showcase photographs and data
-openable doors, hood and trunk
-lights
-racing numbers
Installation:
-extract FEData, GameData and SaveData to your Porsche unleashed installation folder, e.g.:
C:Program FilesElectronic ArtsNeed For Speed - Porsche 2000 (or Porsche Unleashed)
-start the game and load 550 profile
-you can turn on/off racing numbers by editing "..GameDataCarModelspd550_1.tpg"(for the car with narrow windscreen)
and "..GameDataCarModelspd550_2.tpg"(for the car with wide windscreen):
*to turn off numbers add ";" in front of "racedecal=1" string (i.e. ";racedecal=1");
*to turn on numbers remove ";" from the string(i.e. "racedecal=1");
Note:You can copy this car to your own profile with a help of Car-suite.
Credits:
-arushan for making possible to add completely new cars to nfs5
-creators of nfs5 tools: nfs5carpartseditor, fileeditor, CarSuite, fshtool,
simedit...
-All who have contributed into nfs5 convertion wiki
-Gerhard` for license plate and racing numbers tutorial
Author: egorOgr
email: egor_work@yahoo.com
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