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um you gotta find the bitmap headers in the vinyl file for the car, then use a hex edtor to extract the bitmap from the vinyl.abk file edit the bitmap, then copy it back into the abk file and then corss your fingers n hope u haven't corrupted anything, then load the vinyl in the game. I use the full custom vinyls for my bitmaps coz they're big and are already full colour.

I'm sure sumone will release a texture editor very soon anyways...

as for the tools I use.. funnily enough I use DOS's Edit.exe lol

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umm

its flame 39

just changed the vinyl colors to white for the inside flames and black for the outside, the last one dont matter.

Has a pearl paint and a black body vinyl. The pearl paint changes the colors of white.

Haven't tried online as my ps2 networking is shot to hell, gateway and firewall and i haven't had time to figure the thing out.

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i got it on ps2.. just before my exams.. gee.. that was a baad decision.. lol

im up to race 105 i think.. and obviously i cant take screen shots...

i want a Mines GTR as well... or even Zoidberg racing.. but i cant..

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