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#1 Old 18th Nov 2006 at 1:58 AM
Default how to extract cars?
i spent 30 minutes trying to find the area to post this but this is the closet i got. if its the wrong place im sorry i cant find a better place to put it

im trying to extract 2 ingame carpool vehicles that maxis didnt include in nigthtlife vehicle selection. the little red BMW like sports car----sportscarMED. i think its refered to in sim pe...and the junky convertable blue one....sportscarLOW. in simpe.
i tried cloning it....like i did with the weather files...which worked fine...but the cars wont show up. SimPE wont let me pick the vehicle section becuse its not listed so i pick MISC. but they dont show up. so what i need is a tutorial or somthing on how to extract./clone ingame vehicles and make them drivable.
agian... if this isnt to go here...sorry..the closest i got to my problem is this area
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#2 Old 18th Nov 2006 at 2:25 AM Last edited by Khaibit : 18th Nov 2006 at 2:34 AM.
You try to clone "NSC-Cars" (Career) so if you want to get working cars you have to clone one of the NL-cars and only use the NSC-Car- mesh (mean: save the NSC-.car mesh in the NL-car package to get a driveable car; of course via _tslocator.obj).

Unsure about the correct English file-tree names but I try:
the NSC-carrer car is located in
- Misc (where groundcover/carpets, roofs, architecture etc. is located) the entry under "seating"
- in there it should be called vehicles/cars, something like that. They all have a "Career" listed in their names (Car - Carrer - etc.)

If they don't appear check "Extras" "Preferences" -> "File Table" if all your extensions are loaded in there - if not update and re-start SimPE first.

Hope this helped

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#3 Old 18th Nov 2006 at 5:52 PM
oo thank you. i was doing it way wrong. thanks
ill post back here if i have problems
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