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As well as the car models they have authentic licenced engines and other parts
Lovely, i think I'll get a few and then I'll decide if buying them all. Thanks!
Well i don't really mind one car or another, as long as they have different pieces really. I do enjoy fixing stuff, not thinking into mixing anything really. As I said, I'll get two or three DLCs, then I'll consider buying more.
I guess that after buying the DLCs I won't have to do anything and cars will start appearing in missions/junkyard/barns as base content cars do? Is it the same with the community content?
Many thanks!
What DLCs are really necessary to get the most out of this game? For instance there are some points in the map that ask for a certain DLC.
Not to diminish their work but they usually look good outside but are real patchwork with missing parts inside.
Reaching 88 isn’t a problem. Reaching 88 without spinning out and crashing is.