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How to Create a Drag Racing Car Online

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If you've ever dreamed of modifying your own drag racing car, there are several websites that allow you to make your own such car online. All you need is a computer, Internet access and creativity. After you're done putting together your drag racing car online, you can print it out to show your friends or use the car in an online race.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Play the "Create a Ride" online game (see Resources). Select a display background and a color for your drag racing car. Choose between black, gray, red, purple or multi-toned designs. Use the arrows to select hydraulic lift kits.

  2. Step 2

    Select a spoiler, headlights, decals, window tints and an exhaust pipe. "Create a Ride" also allows you to select a driver as well as your choice of background music to enjoy while creating your car.

  3. Step 3

    Click on the "Vin Number" to save your car. The program will assign you a number. Write down this number for later reference. Type the number in the next time you play "Create a Ride" and your drag racing car will automatically be loaded. You can also print a copy of your completed drag racing car.

  4. Step 4

    Play the online version of Drag Racer 3 (see Resources). Select a car to tune and modify with paint, graphics, spoilers and body kits. After creating your own drag racing car, test it out in a race.

  5. Step 5

    Download Nitto 1320 drag car racing game (see Resources). Select a car to modify. Choose from hundreds of paint colors and body kits. Participate in live tournaments with other members of the Nitto 1320 Legends community.

Tips & Warnings
  • Visit the Nitto Legends forums for tips on building an online drag racing car.
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