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V-Rally 3

Get Floating Cars
Put in 210741974 MARTY for your name

Get Small Cars
Put in 01041977 BIGJIM  for your name

Get Squashed Cars
Put in 25121975 PILOU for your name

Get Flat Cars
Put in 21051975 PTITDAV for your name

Get Stretch Cars Cars
Put in Gonzales SPEEDY for your name

Get Squeaky Voices Cars
Leave the First name blank and put in PALACH for your last name

Real Physics
Put in WHEEL REAL for your name

Unlock Subaru Impreza 2000 & Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution6
To unlock two bonus cars from Subaru and Mitsubishi in the PAL version of this rally title, you'll need to win respective championships in the career mode.
Winning the 1.6L series bags you the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution6. Doing the same in the 2.0L series wins you the 2000 version of Subaru's Impreza WRC.
Winning the 2.0L championship again gives you a 'Level 2' license, enabling you to leak out more performance from these cars.

Unlock the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI:
Win the 1.6L FWD championship in V-Rally mode.

Unlock SEAT Cordoba Repsol:
Win the Pirelli Challenge in challenge mode.

Unlock Subaru Impreza 2000:
Win the 2.0L 4WD championship in V-Rally mode

Unlock Toyota Corolla V-Rally
Get a record time in all circuits

Get Level 1 License
You will have to win the 1.6L championship twice to access the level 1 license

Get Level 2 License
Play the 2.0L Championship and win 2 times.  This allows performance level 2 driving in single race mode

Get Level 3 License
Play the 2.0L Championship and win 4 times. This allows performance level 3 driving in single race mode

Unlock SEAT Cordoba Repsol
Finish challenge mode 1 time

Unlock Reversed Tracks
In each country beat the record on a track to unlock the next one. Unlock all 4 of them to unlock the 4 reverse tracks

Open car doors, bonnet and boot
At the car select screen, hold the right analog stick in any direction to open a part of the car.

LEFT = DOOR
RIGHT = DOOR
UP = BONNET
DOWN = BOOT

Special car cheats
Enter the following codes as a driver's name:

Hovercraft cars
Surname: MARTY
Firstname: 210741974
 
Squishy cars
Surname: PILOU
Firstname: 25121975
 
Mini cars
Surname: BIGJIM
Firstname: 01041977

Reversed tracks:
There are four tracks in each country. Beat the record of a track to unlock the next one. Unlock all of them to access the four reversed tracks for that country.

Extra challenges:
Win the Michelin Challenge in challenge mode.

Car preview:
Hold Right Analog-stick Left or Right Analog-stick Right at the car selection screen to open either door. Hold Right Analog-stick Up at the car selection screen to open the hood. Hold Right Analog-stick Down at the car selection screen to open the trunk

Africa: Shortcut:
On the normal (not reversed) Africa track with the rail track, follow the track and turn right when you get to the rails. Follow it and you will end up by the checkpoint with about six seconds off the fastest time.

Recommended 4WD car settings:
When playing in time attack mode, you will notice that the records are all set by using the 1.6L car. A 1.6L FWD car is much easier to control than a 2.0L 4WD car, as you will find a 4WD car spins very easily and is difficult to control, whereas a FWD car is more stable. It is possible to adjust the parameters so that that the 4WD car drives closer to a FWD car. This will give the stability of a FWD car and the traction and fun of a 4WD car.

Select the correct tire.
Put front pressure to highest, back pressure to lowest.
Put front suspension to hardest, back suspension to softest.
Leave the ride height and stabilizers at default setting.
Put the gear ratio to your own preference.
Put front differential to fully open, rear differential to fully close, center differential all the way to 40/60.
Put brake balance to fully rear, brake strength at average.

With this setting you will find your car will not fish-tail or spin a lot, as the rear part of the car becomes more stable. This setting is very good for the muddy, slippery and sandy places like England and Africa, but it is not very good for roads like France.


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