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2002 Ferrari Enzo (Extended Customization)
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Description
Ferrari Enzo (Extended Customization) in Blu Pozzi stock paint.
Base model from NFS World FreeRoam SparkServer, with some parts from NFS Heat, 2015, and CSR2.
Customization:
- Body kits (1) - One custom SparkServer Widebody
- Spoilers (18 unique + vanilla)
- Roof (1) - open side window variant
- Roof scoops
- Rims
- Interior (20) - Colors
- Headlights (15) - Color tints
- Taillights (15) - Color tints
- Brakes (16) - Caliper colors
- Attachments (4 slots)
Slot 1: Headlight Glass (color tints + option to remove glass)
Slot 2: Adds rear scoop (paint and carbon options)
Slot 3: Exhaust material (chrome stock exhaust with carbon fibre and paint options)
Slot 4: Headlight layering (color options, chrome option, and match car paint option)
- Performance
- Paint
- Vinyls
- Window Tint
- Custom Gauges
Recommended mods to use in conjunction with this mod:
EllisRacing's spoiler pack (https://nfsmods.xyz/mod/61) - this mod can be fitted with base game spoilers. However, the vast majority of those spoilers are ugly as sin, so better looking spoilers should be used as replacements)
Bugs:
None that I know so far.
Installation instructions are on the ReadMe file.
Permissions Granted:
1. To convert this mod into other games.
2. To impove this mod by adding more customization into the mod or improving performance.
3. To add this car into repacks such as Redux, Remasters, Pepega Mod, etc.
Credits:
Blender - Software used to work with the model and create the mod.
.CSB - CSR2 models where I got their spoilers from
GM25 - NFS Heat and NFS 2015 models
nfsu360 - NFS CarToolKit software used to export the model and textures into .bin files.
FreeRoam SparkServer - The server with this car model
Note: This is only the download link since like my 488 Pista, Sesto Elemento, and Lexus LFA mods, it's very likely too big to reach the admins.
Download link is here below:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/n9zytqutbe6lq2l/Ferrari_Enzo_Extended_Customization.zip/file
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Visitor Comments
It looks like the car is hovering while racing. It needs to be fixed.
Update: I went over the VltEd script and I saw nothing wrong there.
1. It probably has something to do with pvehicle>(collisions and collisions64) in VltEd. I copied the collisions.bin from the Carrera GT since it was the closest I could find to the Enzo's proportions. If that doesn't work out, launch Binary as a modder through my launcher (in the part that says *insert game directory here*, replace that part with your game directory), go to Globalb.lzc>collisions, then remove the ENZO node and try copying any of the following nodes: GALLARDO, MURCIELAGO, and FORDGT. This may fix the problem if you used my Install nfsms file.
2. If you used an nfsms file for another Enzo mod, uninstall the Enzo using my script (if it works) and use my script to reinstall the mod.
Hope either of these methods solve the issue you are talking about.
No problems with the front wheels. Rear wheels are a little bit in the air
The car appears at the start of the race. in the scene where he shows the car
Let me know if you have Discord. I will show the error with photo!
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