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Need For Speed Most wanted cars?

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Hey what's up guys?  So I've seen in VARIOUS videos, screen shots, etc. of people using cars from NFS:MW in LCPDFR.  How do you do this.  I'm fairly new to playing this but just wondering if it takes an adequate amount of knowledge to make this work or what?  Honestly, I just want the Mustang GT out of NFS as this is what I drive in real life.   I've searched google for a good bit and haven't found anything.  I do have NFS so is there a way to just transfer them over?  What about ELS on said cars?  Just a low down on this would be amazing.  Thanks!!!

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You can rip the cars with a ripping tool but as far as I am aware that is against EA's rules and you could get into a bit of trouble. But I've seen lots of NFS models out there so I don't know.

 

Putting them into GTA is a lot harder as you'll have to optimize them for ELS and the game itself, it's not an easy process. 

 

 

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You can rip the cars with a ripping tool but as far as I am aware that is against EA's rules and you could get into a bit of trouble. But I've seen lots of NFS models out there so I don't know.

 

Putting them into GTA is a lot harder as you'll have to optimize them for ELS and the game itself, it's not an easy process. 

 

Yeah, a couple of guys ripped a few cars from Project CARS. But when the Project CARS developers heard/saw em they told the admins of the mod site to delete the mods... :s But Ive seen alot of NFS models around too.

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Ripping, texturing and converting a car takes a hell LOT of time. And when I say that I mean it. I've never seen somebody ripping cars off of NFS and playing in IV for just for fun. Its a serious business. You might've seen NFS liveries slapped on already made cars. For instance, these:  and http://www.gta4-mods.com/misc/pack-texture-police-nfs-the-run-els-f14332

Yes, there are some models ripped and converted straight from NFS series as well (like this one: http://www.gta4-mods.com/vehicles/porsche-gt3-rs-police-els-f15958) but like I said, its not that easy.

As for the Most Wanted specific cars, I've honestly seen just one from there: http://www.gta4-mods.com/vehicles/chevrolet-corvette-z06-police-nfsmw-f6108

zModeler 3 can import the BNDL format that the cars use in Most Wanted,

 

Problem is finding someone with the program to do it as trial licenses cannot import things

Processor: Intel i5-6600 @ 3.30GHz 

GPU: MSI ARMOR GeForce GTX 1080 OC

Ram: 16GB Skylake

The only person I know that has converted from nfs most wanted is BPM as he converted the 2013 explorer ...

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Gotcha.  I appreciate all the insight on this!.  So, I'm just going to rule that out.  So here's my next question.  Do you even know of a 2011+ Mustang model out there with ELS?  I did some searches on various sites but turned up nothing in terms of a police model.

You are actually possibly in luck my friend!  I have been working with Corleone on one such Mustang project!  It's the 2013 Ford Mustang 302 Boss (from Forza Motorsport 4).  We have 2 slicktop versions.  One is a simple light setup and the other is for those who love their lights (more of a Christmas Tree edition...).  I just posted screenshots of the 2 marked skins in Corleone's thread link below.

 

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