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Posted by: Falbere Jul 11 2017, 11:12 PM
Hello everybody. Initial D Arcade Stage 6 AA had seen quite a significant amount of gain in popularity recently, due to its widespread ability to be ran on any average Windows computer, as long as it have a Nvidia graphics card using the TeknoParrot RingEdge loader. Thus, I decided relaunch https://idforums.net/index.php?&act=ST&f=55&t=47370 topic, but now for IDAS6AA.

With the newfound ability to modify the game files directly from the game's directory, Interesting combinations of bumpers, fenders and body kits never intended to be used together is now possible. There are some of us which have vehicle customization take a special place in our heart. This is the topic to post and share your unique vehicle appearance.

I will start first with my mildly modified AE86T.
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Usually, if you want to go for a Kouki Trueno appearance, your choice in visual modifications is quite limited. The freedom to load any part you desire had me experiment with the Toyota factory option spoiler and the CIBIE yellow fog lights on the Kouki bumper. I am also no longer forced to debadge my trunk when I choose to install the Kouki rear lights. Overall, I think it looks pretty good in the classic panda black/white color of the Trueno.

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Posted by: SonicSP Jul 11 2017, 11:44 PM
Man I need to learn how to mod the files for appearances. Don't really know where to start.

Posted by: Akii Jul 12 2017, 02:54 AM
I was trying to make a Keiichi Tsuchiya 86 replica but never knew where to put the spoiler in order

Posted by: SonicSP Jul 12 2017, 08:33 AM
Man I wish someone out there made a PC steering wheel that's as big as the D1-D8 ones. I'm playing my G25 and I find the size to be quite lacking. G27 is slightly bigger but not by much and so are most of the famous wheels I'm seeing online.

It's been years since I used my G25 but man it sure feels super small. The Initial D arcade wheels have really spoilt me, I used to be fine with these smaller sizes a long time ago.

EDIT: Oh damnit I posted on the wrong thread.

Posted by: GoodOldGunman Jul 12 2017, 08:57 AM
Well, not really unique, but my 86 is Takumi's Trueno. It's got a rollcage, so it's the one he used in Kanagawa.

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By the way if one just wants to replicate the characters cars, just copy and paste the presets at the bottom of the (car name)_car_partsset_tune.txt in data\car.

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Posted by: Falbere Jul 13 2017, 06:16 AM
A build with the FD3S6 a few days back
Nothing special about it but it turned out better than expected.
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Posted by: AllyTheFox Jul 14 2017, 07:05 PM
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Posted by: Falbere Jul 15 2017, 01:15 AM
Uchi#5371 (discord) made an amazing RX7. I thought I'd share for him. (with permissions)
Notice the extra fog lights and the roll cage
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Posted by: GoodOldGunman Jul 15 2017, 05:00 AM
QUOTE (Akii @ Jul 12 2017, 02:54 AM)
I was trying to make a Keiichi Tsuchiya 86 replica but never knew where to put the spoiler in order

I made a Keiichi Tsuchiya 86 replica for you smile.gif

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Well, sorta. I still need to remove a few parts (namely the NightKids sticker, the door visor and the fog lamps). And yeah, I based it off Falbere's Kouki AE86, so he did most of the work.

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I'll try to improve on it and update.


Posted by: SonicSP Jul 15 2017, 07:27 AM
Wow what resolution testing are you using to get that wide of a screen?

Posted by: GoodOldGunman Jul 15 2017, 09:05 AM
It's 2560 X 1080.

Posted by: jon360x Jul 16 2017, 03:39 AM
My mx-5 used to recent TA recording practice.

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Posted by: Falbere Jul 16 2017, 11:39 AM
Showing some MR2 love

I didn't intend to have the whole TRD kit on, but the car looks too good when it have a widebody.
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Interestingly car works so good on Myogi, even though I already expected it to be excellent on Iroha.

And here is my extremely ugly JPEG looking screenshot because I tried to edit the UI out of the way to show you the cool exhaust that points upwards.
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Edit: Doublepost?
TRD Wide body Levin.
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Posted by: Falbere Aug 4 2017, 09:27 AM
Falbere's Car Pack 1
Preview: http://imgur.com/a/pZqnw
Download: https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/336264593498308618/343079977857581057/Falberes_Car_Pack_1.zip

Posted by: jon360x Aug 12 2017, 07:39 AM
My evo 4 with VARIS aero kit. and carbon hood, trunks and mirrors lol.

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Posted by: gns64 Aug 18 2017, 01:01 PM
QUOTE (jon360x @ Jul 16 2017, 03:39 AM)
My mx-5 used to recent TA recording practice.

http://i.imgur.com/AL1OEkJ.jpg

Would you mind posting your car_partsset_info.txt? I cant seem to find that wing/bumper set up

Posted by: jon360x Sep 2 2017, 10:13 PM
QUOTE (gns64 @ Aug 19 2017, 05:01 AM)
Would you mind posting your car_partsset_info.txt? I cant seem to find that wing/bumper set up

sorry for the late reply. I haven't been on here in awhile. here ya go.

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