Anonymous
10 years agoF40...?
Why can't you change wheels on the F40 like seriously?
Why would you guys want to alter a Ferrari? They are not built to be modified.
licencing are getting more restrictive day by day //SMH
You can still apply a minor change bodykit to the F40, which is an official one. Shame you can't get a liberty walk kit but the F40 looks beautiful without it either way, it's kind of designed that way. It's like taking away the sauce from an already amazing meal, if you get what I mean.
I got to agree about not being able to change the wheels. We at the very least should be able to use different style Ferrari wheels. The creators of Need for Speed have a license to use the car and name in the game. I'm sure that license didn't come cheap either and they should have a little leeway. But this is the reason I mainly stay away from driving cars like Ferrari's and Lamborghini's. So I mainly drive American cars where we have the freedom to customize our vehicles at will. I mean don't get wrong,these cars are incredible and I do like some of them to the point I would own one if I could afford them. I do own the Lamborghini Huracane and will at some point buy the Ferrari F40. I would love to see a Lamborghini Countach and a Ferrari Testarossa in this game.
As for a Liberty Walk body kit for the F40,you do know it's a F40 Competizione right? The only differences are the middle vertical stabilizer for the rear spoiler being clear instead of black,the hood is smooth instead of having the wide vents,and the front spoiler having adjustment rods. If they gave us the option to use the smooth F40 hood without the two vents near the back of the hood (not the ones in front of the mirrors) and the clear middle vertical stabilizer for the rear spoiler,you'd have the Liberty Walk F40. Then paint the Dolce F40 on the right vertical stabilizer,Dolce (no F40 on left) on the left vertical stabilizer,and the writting across the windshield. I could create a vinyl for it,the only thing that might be a problem is the lettering.