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  • cool my gtone went up to 1025 mph

  • WTF!!!

  • @sideswipe3511 there is a glitch that makes any vehicle with adjustable downforce do this. the setup for it is online and get a gameshark, i have a gameshark2 and you can multiply the hp anywhere from 2x to 50x so this car has like 24500hp on this video. but you cant turn with it unless you are going like 100mph or less lol

  • thats not game shark.

  • yes this is WITH a gameshark. basically you do the glitch that makes the car go about 1200mph and use the gameshark to multiply the HP 50x and you get these results.

  • WOW!

  • do u use gameshark or gameshrark 2?

  • i have the "gameshark 2 broadband enabled" but i think they all have the codes for this. the earlier ones might have to be looked up on their website and added onto it but mine had it on there already.

  • Okay, how the hell did you do that?

  • sorry forgot to explain it in this one lol. there is a glitch on GT3 with any car that has adjustable front downforce. the car will go about 1000-1500mph. i used a gameshark to multiply the hp 50x. the glitch makes the car wheelie also. the gameshark just makes it go faster.

  • Thanks for explaining it. I'd try that, but my copy is scratched all to hell.

  • well you can get GT3 at a used game place for probably $5 usually they are guaranteed to work. or if you have a few scratched games, buy a "game DR". i have one and it basically wet-sands the discs. they have an auto one and a hand crank one. it takes out light scratches easily, medium ones takes a few times thru it and deep ones you have to do them thru there a lot and you still might not get the scratch completely out. but they are worth it. auto is about $40-50, crank one is $30-40

  • I don't think so. I've got a tube of disk repair chemical that was seven bucks, and all I need is a rag.

    Just gotta find the stuff.

  • that stuff never works. you need a lot of scrubbing to make it work. i also forgot memorex makes an automatic repair machine for about 20 bucks. it lokks like a personal cd player and it has a cleaning function and a repair function. the repair one uses the same stuff as you have i think but it is faster and easier. cleaning is just different pads with isopropel alcohol. i usually use my game dr to get the scrathes out then the memorex to buff off the small particles from the wet sanding.

  • It's worked well for me before. I just hardly ever need it. The only time it didn't work was when I didn't realize the disk was scratched on the side that couldn't be fixed.

    I'm sorry, but I'm not going to pay more than ten dollars for something I know I'll never use.

  • oh i see. it never worked for me so i got that game dr. but i thought you meant you had a bunch that were scratched. but either way if it works for you then thats good.

  • I did have a bunch that were scratched like twenty or so, but I either lost them or gave them away when I moved once. I've got all of two PS2 games left.

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