![]() The Chevrolet Corvette (C5) appears as a coupe.The Chevrolet Camaro Z28 (1998) appears as a coupe.Certain vehicles are featured in a specific body type in the PlayStation release."Race Bred Pro Cup" variants of Chevrolet Corvette (C5) and Porsche 911 Turbo (993), as well as a "Special" variant of the Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec (R34).Some additional vehicle variations are only featured in the PlayStation release:.Jailbird 2000 police helicopter for Test Drive mode.Some vehicles are only featured in the PlayStation release:.Every racer wears a black shirt and every police officer wears the American police uniform, regardless of the race course location they are in.Vehicle damages are shown as textures with the exception of hood scoops, lightbars and spoilers, as they will be disintegrated from the body upon impact.Test Drive mode, Special Event mode, and the ability to switch on and off languages of the cops are exclusive to the PlayStation release.Licence plates seen in the Japanese release display the body colour name of a car instead of the player's name like in other releases.In the Japanese release, cheat codes from every other release do not work.In every other release, this unlock order is reversed. Durham Road is available from the beginning in the European and Australian releases, although Kindiak Park has to be unlocked first.In the Australian game release, Durham Road is set in Australia whilst in every other release it is set in England.Cleanup - This article requires editing to meet the Need for Speed Wiki's quality standards.
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