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Take car for a test drive, you do that by walking over to the garage door and clicking on it, it will bring up a map, goto test track.
i dont know how to do that, the tutorial doesnt say. Is it pretty straight forward?
ok thanks
And before you ask when you finally get to you're garage, NO you'can't repair everything, you fix body frames with the welder you unlock at 30th and at 35th you can repair body panels like fenders and doors. somethings like engine pistions you can never repair so don't bother trying.
Hope that helps and saves you posting more threads in the future.
Fill up the nice looking car with oil, and take her for a ride in the test track.
Now, if by any mean you don't have anything left (sold 2 cars, missing parts you don't understand, not enough money left, ect) just simply restart a brand new profile and start it right... As written above.
Don't freak out though... you're by far not the first one nor will you be the last one to stumble on this tutorial.
A good tutorial would explain how to do that...
Click on an Assembly, like the Motor or Suspension. It will outline in yellow as you hover over it.
In the radial menu that pops when you click inside the yellow there's the Green Assembly Mode button. (Body Part Assembly Mode is Orange on the right)
Once in Assembly mode, you'll get white outlines for parts that need to be installed. Hold the Mouse button down on an outline and the part will appear. (if you haven't sold it off) If it has mounting bolts, they will also appear with yellow outlines. They will need to be clicked on to complete the install. The white outlines will change as you go showing you parts that can be installed as others are done.
Cheers..!
thanks and that is what i mean when i say bad tutorial everyone!