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Here are the latest cheat codes found for Need for Speed. Also included some unlockables.
- Unlock everythingEnter “UNLOCKALLTHINGS” as a code to unlock all bonuses.
- Extra moneyEnter “1MA9X99” as a code to get an extra $2,000 in Career mode.
Enter “W2iOLLO1” as a code to get an extra $4,000 in Career mode.
Enter “L1iS97A1” as a code to get an extra $8,000 in Career mode.
Enter “CASHMONEY” or “1Mi9K7E1” as a code to get an extra $10,000 in Career mode.
Enter “REGGAME” as a code to get $10,000 and unlock some cars in Career mode, including the Chevrolet Camaro Concept, Ford Mustang GT 500, and Nissan R34 Skyline.
- Five free repair markersEnter “SAFETYNET” as a code to get five free repair markers in Career mode.
- Audi TT 3.8 QuattroEnter “ITSABOUTYOU” as a code to unlock the Audi TT 3.8 Quattro in Career mode.
- Chevrolet Chevelle SSEnter “HORSEPOWER” as a code to unlock the Chevrolet Chevelle SS in Career mode.
- Coke Zero Volkswagen Golf GTI and VinylEnter “ZEROZEROZERO” as a code to unlock the Coke Zero Volkswagen Golf GTI and Vinyl in Career mode.
- Energizer Lithium Dodge Viper SRT10 and VinylEnter “ENERGIZERLITHIUM” as a code to unlock the Energizer Lithium Dodge Viper SRT10 and Vinyl in Career mode.
- Mitsubishi Lancer EvolutionEnter “MITSUBISHIGOFAR” as a code to unlock the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution in Career mode.
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- Bonus Collector’s Edition carsEnter “COLLECTORSED” as a code in the Collector’s Edition to unlock the Acura Integra, Acura NSX, Audi RS4, Lexus IS350, and Pontiac Solstice GXP.
- Castrol Syntec VinylEnter “CASTROLSYNTEC” as a code to unlock the Castrol Syntec Vinyl.
- K&N VinylEnter “WORLDSLONGESTLASTING” as a code to unlock the K&N Vinyl. -From: brandon6457
- Relock carsEnter “LEIPZIG” as a code to lock all cars previously unlocked with the “UNLOCKALLTHINGS” code.
- 1965 GTO: Speed King (Nate Denver)
- 1995 RX-7: Drift King (Aki Kimura)
- 2006 Mustang GT: Drag King (Karol Monroe)
- 2008 Evo X: Showdown King (Ryo Watanabe)
- 2008 M3 E92: Grip King (Ray Krieger)
A really good dragster is the Dodge Challenger R/T. The car runs 7.6 seconds in the quarter mile fully upgraded. If you make the rear shocks stiff, the car will stand on the rear end all the way down the track, and will do over 1,000 foot wheelies. If you make the rear shocks soft, you can run 7.6 seconds in the quarter mile and not have to worry about the front end lifting up. Some tuning will be needed, and knowledge of cars will definitely help.
A good dragster is the Nissan 240SX. The first chance you get, choose the 240SX. Put on all the best performance parts you can afford. Remember, you need a lot of speed and traction. After you start setting new track records, you will be invited to race Karol Monroe the Drag King.
- Grip: Pagani Zonda. Use a “Free Car Marker” for this car, if available. You can also use this car to defeat the Grip King.
Drag: Ford Shelby GT500 or Chevrolet Chevelle SS. Do not do anything to the aerodynamics of the Chevelle. You can also use those cars to defeat the Drag King.
Drift: BMW Z4 M Coupe. Even though it has low stats, it is a great drift car. You can use this car to defeat the Drift King. Alternately, use the Mazda RX-7 if you have won it from the Drift King. It already has all Level 4 performance parts; all you have to do to it is increase its aerodynamics.
Speed: Ford GT. You can also use this car to defeat the Speed King.
- Audi S3
- Audi S4
- BMW M3 E46
- BMW M3 E92
- Cadillac CTS-V
- Chevrolet Camaro SS
- Chevrolet Chevelle SS
- Chevrolet Cobalt SS
- Chevrolet Corvette C6
- Chevrolet Corvette Z06
- Dodge Challenger R/T
- Dodge Charger R/T
- Dodge Viper SRT10
- Ford Escort RS Cosworth
- Ford Focus ST
- Ford GT
- Ford Mustang GT ‘06
- Ford Shelby GT500
- Honda Civic
- Infiniti G35 (V35)
- Lotus Elise
- Lamborghini Murcielago LP640
- Mazda RX-7
- Mazda RX-8
- Mazda Mazdaspeed3
- Mitsubishi Eclipse
- Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX
- Mitsubishi Evolution
- Nissan 240SX (S13)
- Nissan 350Z (Z33)
- Nissan GT-R Proto
- Nissan Skyline GT-R (R34)
- Nissan GT-R (R35)
- Nissan Silvia (S15)
- Pagani Zonda F
- Plymouth Hemi Cuda
- Pontiac GTO
- Pontiac GTO ‘65
- Porsche Cayman S
- Porsche 911 Turbo
- Shelby GT500 ‘67
- Subaru Impreza WRX STI
- Toyota Corolla GTS (AE86)
- Toyota Supra
- Volkswagen R32
- Volkswagen Golf GTI
The following cars are available in the Collector’s Edition of the game:
- Acura Integra
- Acura Integra Type R
- Acura NSX
- Acura RSX
- Audi RS4
- Audi TT 3.2 Quattro
- BMW Z4 M Coupe
- Chevrolet Camaro Concept
- Chevrolet Corvette ‘67
- Ford Mustang GT ‘03
- Honda Civic SI
- Lexus IS350
- Pontiac Solstice GXP
- Porsche 911 GT2
- First Big Crash (5 points): Awarded for crashing and totaling a car. Brought to you by Progressive Insurance.
- Race Day Victory (10 points): Awarded for winning a Career Race Day.
- Domination (15 points): Awarded for dominating a Career Race Day.
- Paparazzi (15 points): Awarded when you upload your car photo to NeedforSpeed.com.
- Share a Blueprint (10 points): Successfully share a Blueprint with another player.
- Blueprint Apprentice (15 points): Awarded when your Blueprint has been shared 5 times.
- Race Day Coordinator (15 points): Awarded when your Race Day has been shared 5 times.
- Safe Driver (50 points): Finish 5 Career or Ranked Race Days with no car damage. Brought to you by Progressive Insurance.
- Manual Transmission (10 points): Won 5 times in a non-Drag event using Manual Transmission.
- Clutch (15 points): Won 5 times in a Drag event using Clutch.
- Perfect Tire Grip (10 points): Awarded for having maximum tire grip in drag staging.
- Keep on Wheelin’ (5 points): Wheelie 50 or more feet in a Wheelie Competition.
- Co-op Victory (20 points): Achieved when all 8 players in a multiplayer Race Day score a total of 10,000 points.
- Race Day Leader (15 points): Rank 1st on the leaderboard for a shared Race Day. Leaderboard must have at least 3 players.
- Race Day Organizer (25 points): Awarded when your Race Day has been shared 25 times.
- Blueprint Master (25 points): Awarded when your Blueprint has been shared 25 times.
- Community Race Day 1 (15 points): Awarded for participating in the Community Race Day 1. Visit www.NeedforSpeed.com for details.
- Community Race Day 2 (15 points): Awarded for participating in the Community Race Day 2. Visit www.NeedforSpeed.com for details.
- Best Blueprint (50 points): Your Blueprint is used by a player in the Top 100 on any weekly Freestyle Race Day leaderboard.
- EA Moderator (25 points): Beat an EA Moderator in a Ranked Online Multiplayer race.
- 8 Player Race (10 points): Competed in an online multiplayer race against 7 human opponents.
- Friction Fever (10 points): Catch Friction Fever by playing an Online Grip race with an infected player.
- Gear Strain (10 points): Catch the Gear Strain by playing an Online Drag race with an infected player.
- Horsepower Challenge (10 points): Increase your Car’s HP by 25. Brought to you by K&N - THE Performance Air Filter.
- Performance Upgrade (10 points): Modify a Tier 1 car into a Tier 3 car. Brought to you by K&N - The Original High-Flow Air Filter.
- Ryo’s Record 1 (15 points): Beat Ryo’s Record within Battle Machine at Grip at Chicago Airfield in Career.
- Ryo’s Record 2 (15 points): Beat Ryo’s Record within Battle Machine at Drift at Nevada Highway II in Career.
- Ryo’s Record 3 (15 points): Beat Ryo’s Record in Battle Machine at ½ Mile Drag at Portland International Raceway II in Career.
- Ryo’s Record 4 (15 points): Beat Ryo’s Record within React Team Sessions at Sector Shootout at Autopolis in Career.
- Ryo’s Record 5 (15 points): Beat Ryo’s Record within React Team Sessions at Drift at Tokyo Dockyard II in Career.
- Ryo’s Record 6 (15 points): Beat Ryo’s Record within React Team Sessions at Top Speed Run at Autobahnring II in Career.
- Ryo’s Record 7 (15 points): Beat Ryo’s Record within Super Promotion at Time Attack at Infineon II in Career.
- Ryo’s Record 8 (15 points): Beat Ryo’s Record within Super Promotion at ¼ Mile Drag at Texas World Speedway in Career.
- Ryo’s Record 9 (15 points): Beat Ryo’s Record within Super Promotion at Wheelie Competition at Autobahnring II in Career.
- Ryo’s Record 10 (15 points): Beat Ryo’s Record within Super Promotion at Speed Challenge at Nevada Highway II in Career.
- Beat Showdown 1 (25 points): Awarded for beating Showdown 1 in Career.
- Beat Showdown 2 (25 points): Awarded for beating Showdown 2 in Career.
- Beat Showdown 3 (25 points): Awarded for beating Showdown 3 in Career.
- Showdown King (75 points): Defeat the Showdown King. Awarded for beating the Showdown King in Career.
- Grip Master (15 points): Awarded for unlocking the GEffect Org in Career.
- Drift Master (15 points): Awarded for unlocking the Noise Bomb Org in Career.
- Speed Master (15 points): Awarded for unlocking the Nitrocide Org in Career.
- Drag Master (15 points): Awarded for unlocking the Rogue Speed Org in Career.
- Grip King (25 points): Defeat the Grip King. Awarded for beating the Grip King in Career.
- Drift King (25 points): Defeat the Drift King. Awarded for beating the Drift King in Career.
- Drag King (25 points): Defeat the Drag King. Awarded for beating the Drag King in Career.
- Speed King (25 points): Defeat the Speed King. Awarded for beating the Speed King in Career.
- Career Domination (125 points): Dominated Career. Awarded for dominating all Career Race Days.


Need speed? We’ve got you the codes for the Most Wanted…
Codes
Press the codes where you “Press Start” when the game is turned on.
| Cheat | Effect |
|---|---|
| Up, Down, Up, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right | Unlocks Burger King Challenge |
| Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Up, Down | Unlocks Junkman Engine Part |


Need for Speed Carbon introduces some new team racing techniques and occasionally takes the action off the street.  The new title under the Need for Speed banner is not a breath taking innovation, but it can definitely hold its own.Â
The story takes place after Most Wanted, where you return to Palmont City. The city is divided into four major territories, each of which is controlled by a different street-racing crew. Each territory is then further divided into zones, and within each zone, you’ll find starting points for a variety of different race events. Winning at least two events in a zone will put it under your control. And once you’ve taken over all the zones in a given territory, you can take on the head of that crew. As you continue to win races and territories across Palmont City, rival crews will come back and try to retake territory the same way you took it from them, forcing you to accept their challenge if you want to maintain control. At this point, having to race again for territories you control can be a pain, especially since you must also concentrate on obtaining new territories.
But the game introduces team racing so you won’t be taking on
all of these crews by yourself. These AI companions break down into three types–blockers, drafters, and scouts. Blockers will run interference for you by hitting opponents. Drafters let you slipstream behind them, giving you some extra speed from the reduced drag, and from there you can pull aside and slingshot your way past them. Scouts look for the many alternate routes and shortcuts that can be found in most races, and they have short neon lines that follow them, making it easier for you to follow. Although they can be useful, your team, at times can seem not reliable. Blockers are only really effective in taking out competitors that are behind you, and even then, don’t do a good job. More often than not, they are announcing that they can’t help. There were even some instances, where one of the crewmembers, would win the race. Â
Beside all of the new stuff you’ll see some familiar races, such as lap-based circuit races, point-to-point sprints, and checkpoint races.  Most races take place on the city streets of Palmont, but there are also drift events, which can take place either on a closed racecourse or on the winding canyon roads that surround the city. The goal in the drift events is to score points by making clean drifts around corners.
There’s a great selection of licensed real-world cars that you can purchase throughout the course of the game, which are sorted into three different groups–tuners, muscles, and exotics. And you’ll find that each group handles differently. In the tuner group, you’ll find a lot of souped-up Japanese sports coups, like the Nissan Skyline, Subaru Impreza WRX, and Toyota Supra. And the strength of these cars tends to be an ability to slide around corners. Muscle cars are all Detroit steel, including new stuff like the Chrysler 300 and the Dodge Challenger Concept. They also include early 1970s classics, like a Chevy Camaro SS and a Plymouth Barracuda. The exotics group is probably the most varied, with high-end offerings from Mercedes, Porsche, Alfa Romero, Lamborghini, and more.
Once you obtain the cars, there are all kinds of upgrades that you have to pay for, and can apply to them. There are tiered performance upgrades, as well as a rainbow of paint colors, dozens of vinyl stickers, aftermarket rims, spoilers, and body kits. One thing I really got into was customizing your crews’ cars. You can establish a team logo for your crew, and can customize it so that all of the cars on your crew look the same. You can even all sport the logo somewhere on the vehicle. It all gives it some weight, when racing together.
All in all, it is a solid chapter in the Need for Speed series, just not a mind-blowing one.
Final say…1 1/2 thumbs out of 2.
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| Cheat | Effect |
|---|---|
| Left, Up, Left, Down, Left, Down, Right, X | Inifinte NOS |
| Down, Up, Up, Right, Left, Left, Right, X | Inifinte Crew Charge |
| Up, Up, Down, Down, Down, Down, Up, X | Need For Speed Carbon Special Logo Vinyls Unlocked |









