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Can someone do me a favor? PS2 related

Could someone please find me a walkthrough for Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero for PS2 and copy and paste it into a reply in here.

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Here you go...



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Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero
FAQ/Strategy Guide


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FAQ Information

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FAQ is for : Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero
Played On : Playstation2 Computer Entertainment System
Started On : Saturday July 19, 2003 [7-19-03]
Current Ver. : .75
Last Updated : 07-26-03

*Throughout this guide you will see special codes next to each
section title. Yes, these codes do have a purpose. They are
there so the readers can easily press CTRL+F and type in any
of the codes and instantly jump to any certain section. Now
isn't that easy? Heres an example if you don't understand:

[Under table of contents]

EXAMPLE: 1. Section Name [Code]


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Table of Contents

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1. Introduction [Intro]
2. Version History [VerHst]
3. Controls [Contrl]
4. Basics of Racing [BascRce]
5. Game Modes [GmeMds]
6. Quest Walkthrough [QstWlk]
I. Half 1
A. Beating the King
II. Half 2
A. Beating White Charisma
III. #400
7. Car List [Carlst]
8. Wanderer List and Requirements [WLstRq]
9. Upgrade List [UpgrLst]
10. Tuning Guide [TunGde]
11. Contacting Me [Contct]
12. Copyright [Cpyrit]




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1. Introduction [Intro]

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Ok, so I took a bit of time off from writing (all right, a
while), but I have decided to come back and give this another go.
This time, I have decided to go in a completely new direction and
try something I have never done before...a racing FAQ!!! Liek omg!

So anyway, I chose to start off with this great little title,
Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero. Let's find out a little about this game,
shall we?

Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero is, in my opinion, a highly underrated
game. It is a fresh blast of new un-breathed air that takes us away
from the classic same old racing doing laps around a track against
5 or 6 other guys. This is street racing.

Illegal street racing, set on the highways of Tokyo, where some
of the best racers ride. Now this isn't the quarter-mile-ten-second
-drag-racing that became so popular after the Fast and the Furious
was released, this is high speed minute long races dodging traffic
and sliding through corners. Quite fun.



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2. Version History [VerHst]

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.70 - Did just about everything. Next update I will add the
Wanderer List and Requirements section. Also will be adding
all the minor details I missed out on in this update,
especially in the tuning guide.


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3. Controls [Contrl]

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Button - Control
Left Analog Stick - Turn Left/Right, Horn [Press IN]
Back Button - Not Used
Start Button - Pause Game
Square Button - Brake
X Button - Accelerate, Confirm [Menu]
O Button - Reverse
Triange Button - Change View
Right Analog Stick - Turn Signals, 4 Ways [Press IN]
R1 Button - Upshift
R2 Button - Flash Highbeams
L1 Button - Shift Down
L2 Button - Show In-Car View
D-Pad - Turn Left/Right



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4. Basics of Racing [BascRce]

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So you got the game and now you want to learn how the right way
to race and everything in-between. Geez, people today are so damn
demanding. Well I guess I can teach you a few things. Heh, might as
well teach you a lot. I'll explain just about everything there is to
know about racing in TXR0. Just sit there and read this, and you'll
be racing like a champ in no time. Well, maybe in a little time.

The HUD
-------
Have you ever heard of the Heads-Up-Display, or HUD for short? Well
if you haven't or you have and don't know what it is, then read this
and I'll explain it all to you. The HUD is basically the display of
stats, etc. during a race or time trial, etc. It displays everything
from time, to maps, to distance, and all other sorts of neato info. Did
I just say "neato"?? God I need to get out more...Anyway, lets go over
all the different parts of the HUD you see during a race in TXR0.

- Your/Rivals Speed Points -
These are the two long bars stretching across the top of the screen
that show the amount of Speed Points you and your Rival have left.
Speed Points are basically equal to Hit Points in an RPG or Adventure
game. Speed Points are litterally a kind of health in a race. Your
meter will deplete if your Rival is ahead of you, and vice versa.
When either of the two meters run out, that racer loses and the race
ends.

- Your Battle Name -
Your Battle Name, simply put is a nickname given to you by the other
racers, depending on how you race and if you usually win or lose. This
name is displayed right below your Speed Point meter. Your battle name
will change throughout the game depending on your driving manners or
sometimes the way you match stickers with cars.

- Your Sticker -
This is shown below your Battle Name. It shows the current sticker
which you have displayed on your car.

- Odometer -
This is displayed below your sticker, next to the word "ODO". The
Odometer shows the total amount of miles you have driven in your
current car. The further you drive, the higher this meter will read.
Your Odometer will mostly be used to count your mileage until you reach
1864 miles. This will be determined in a later section(see parts list).

- Trip Meter -
This is displayed right under the Odometer. The Trip Meter shows the
total amount of miles you have driven on your current trip since you
left the garage. I don't think I really need to go into that detailed
of a description for this.

- Course Map -
Displayed below your Odometer and Trip Meter, this is the map of
the current sections of highway that you are traveling on. The course
map is mostly used for finding Rivals and knowing which parts of
the highway you are traveling on and traveling to. Rivals that you
have not raced against are shown as a blue arrow. Rivals who you have
defeated are green arrows. Rivals that have defeated you are shown as
a purple arrow, and rivals currently racing you are red arrows.

- Tachometer -
The big round meter displayed under your rivals sticker, this shows
how many RPMs your engine is revving to. RPM stands for Revolutions
Per Minute. Simply put, this shows how fast your engine is revving.

- Gear Display -
The number shown in the round circle right inside the edge of the
tachoemeter, this shows the current gear your car is in. The gears
are R for Reverse, N for Nuetral, and 1-6 for each individual gear.

- Speedometer -
The set of numbers to the immeadiate left of the Gear Display, shows
how fast your car is currently traveling in Miles Per Hour. The numbers
increase as your car travels faster and faster. Not much of a detailed
description is required for this.


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5. Game Modes [GmeMds]

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Wondering what all the different modes of this game are? Well
then read on, my friend, read on!!

- Quest Mode -
Instruction Book Description: Try to rise to the top by seeking
out and racing rival drivers on Tokyo's Highways.

- Quick Race -
Instruction Book Description: Attempt to defeat 100 rivals with-
out regaining your SP!

- Time Attack -
Instruction Book Description: Race through a particual couse as
fast as possible.

- Free Run -
Instruction Book Description: Freely drive around Tokyo's highways.

- Versus (VS) -
Instruction Book Description: Race against a friend (2 player split
screen).

- System -
Instruction Book Description: Change Key assignments, load and save
games, and change game settings.

- DVD Extras -
Instruction Book Description: Watch the trailer for "The Fast and
the Furious" and the "Night Warrior" documentary.


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6. Quest Walkthrough [QstWlk]

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The First Half
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Ok, so you decided to get started on your very own quest to the
top of the illegal street racing world. Congratulations, you picked
a fine career. So, you learned how to drive, got your license, and
you're ready to start burnin rubber and takin down rivals left and
right. Whats the first thing you should do? Buy a car!

Now a lot of people will tell you to buy a lower class car and
put a lot of money into it and you'll have a great car. Well let me
tell you something. Don't listen to that person. Honestly, you will
be much better off buying an A Class car and putting little money
into it and have a much better car that you can take through almost
ALL of your quest. So therefore the first thing you should do is head
to the A Class car shop.

Welcome to the Car Shop! Here is where you can buy all sorts of
cars from tons of different companys. All of the cars go by a code
name, so if you want a certain make or model, you'll have to know it
by look (or just check out the car list in this FAQ). There are only
about two cars that can be purchased from the start, so you don't have
much of a selection right now. Check the car list for the info on
both of the cars and make your choice for your first car.

Ok, so you got the car and now you're in the garage. What should you
do with the little bit of money you have left over? You can either
buy a part or two and put it into your car, or you can save it for
when you have more money so you can buy bigger and better parts. The
first thing I bought was a cheap exhaust, or you can go with some Aero
parts to lighten up the car a bit to improve acceleration, but I'll
leave that choice up to you.

Alright, you either bought a new part or decided to save up your
money. Now my friend, you are ready to race and start takin down
rivals and bringing in a nice cash flow. Go out and do a few races,
beat a few rivals, and when you either:

1. Have enough money to buy some part upgrades or
2. Have become tired of racing

Then come back to your garage. Once you're back, buy some parts
for your car. The best parts to upgrade at the start are Power,
Drivetrain, and Aero. With power you will boost up your HP, with
drivetrain you can upgrade your Transmission, clutch and tires,
which can all improve your acceleration and tires also improve how
well your car handles and takes corners. If you upgrade the Aero
you can make your car lighter which further improves acceleration and
handling.

Now go back out, do some more races, blah blah blah. Once you beat
a few Rival Gang Leaders, you should start to be challenged by members
of the Gang called the 13 Devils. These guys can be pretty tough, and
they should be, since they are pretty much the kings of the highways
at this time. Keep taking down leaders and 13 Devils, maybe racing
some wanderers here and there. Upgrade your car more and more as you
make more and more money.

*Note*I suggest that for at least this first half of the game you
keep your original car and upgrade that to the max. You will most
likely be better off with your first car upgraded completely then
you would with two or three new barely upgraded cars.*End Note*

After you beat a certain amount of Devils, a new section of the
highway will open up. I suggest going through it a few times, but
stick mostly to the original parts of the highway for racing now, or
at least for a while until you beat most of the gangs there. Just keep
on racing rivals and beating the gang leaders, and taking down the 13
Devils as you go. Before you know it, you will have beaten all but one
Devil. Now, prepare to face the current King of the highway...
Speed King.

Beating the King
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Alright, so all but one of the 13 Devils has been defeated, and now
you have been challenged by the one and only, Speed King. Let me start
off this section by saying one thing...this guy is so fast your pants
may be blown off while racing. Now that that has been said, let me give
you a bit of advice for beating this insanely fast fat 40 year old.

So the race has started and Speed King took off like a mad mother
trucker. Now you're scared right? Are you thinking something along the
lines of "LIEK OMG THIS GUY IS FAST IM DEAD WOWZOR!!"?? Ok good. You
basically cannot beat this guy by just giving it your best shot. First,
make sure you race as close to perfectly as you can every time you race
him (yes you will most likely have to race him at least two or three
times). Next, just wait it out until he messes up badly and you win by
a lot.

Trust me, this guy will mess up eventually, and when he does you
will almost definitely win. Just make sure you don't mess up after he
does =P After you finally beat him and win a nice big wad of cash,
exit to your garage and SAVE YOUR GAME before anything happens and you
have to redo that entire race with him. Now you have the option of
buying Speed Kings fully customized car. Buying it is up to you, but
let me say that if you don't buy this car, you are actually very
stupid and need a bit of help.

Ok, so you bought the car, right? Now watch the credits and start
to cry because you're so happy you beat the game. Wait, whats this? The
game isn't over? WoW!!! Alright, onto the second half of the game!!!
WOoohoo!!!....Please excuse that sudden outburst. I will be serious
from now on in this FAQ.

The Second Half
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Alright, we got an incredibly fast new car, upgraded our first car
as far as we possibly can for now, and now you want more. Well you're
in luck, because a whole new load of gangs and rivals have just come
out for some action.

You're basically going to be doing the same thing now as you were
in the first half, only new rivals and new sections of the highways.
Just keep beating rivals and leaders, and you'll start to be challenged
by The Zodiac club members. They are simply the 13 Devils of the second
half. You'll be challenged the same way, sometimes one right after the
other, so always be at your best.

Just keep racing over and over, and don't give up until you finally
beat them all. Trust me, even when it seems like you'll never win,
you'll finally come into a race and they'll mess up and you'll win by
a mile. After you beat all but one Zodiac, you'll be challenged by
the last and final Zodiac and current king of the streets...
White Charisma.

Beating White Charisma
--------------------

So whats the deal with this White Charisma guy? Well simply put
he is the very suped up version of Speed King. This race will be just
the same as Speed King, only maybe a bit harder or longer. Just keep
racing him over and over until he screws up and you'll beat him easy.
He may be super fast and super skilled, but he is also super clumsy
sometimes.

Well, you raced him about five times, you finally beat him, won
another huge ass amount of money, and now you're so happy because you
finally beat the game. Well not what should you do? STOP CELEBRATING!!
THE GAME STILL ISNT OVER YET!!!

The best thing to do now is get to knocking off some of the wanderers
that you've met along the way. Check out the Wanderer List and
Requirements section for info on all of them. Once you get almost all
of them defeated, you will probably want to get the last upgrades for
your car and/or cars. I know you're saying to yourself "But I already
bought the best of everything there is!" Well, sorry to tell ya but ya
didn't. In order to get the last sets of parts you need to meet a few
requirements.

To get the final parts available, you have to have at least 1864
miles on the CAR YOU WANT THE PARTS FOR. Not just one car to unlock the
parts for all cars, you need 1864 miles on every car you want the parts
for. Now I know you're flipping out throwing things wondering how you
will ever get that many miles. Easy. Go out and do a race, and when you
come to the screen that has a few options like Free Run, Exit to
garage, etc. just put the controller down and go do something else for
about a day. Go sleep, party, do whatever for a while.

Alright, you're back and ready for those new parts. Get back into the
game and check your odometer. If its at 1864 or over, then head back
to your garage. If its under 1864, let your car run on auto pilot again
for a while. Once you have 1864, go to your garage.

Once in your garage, press the R2 button and a page with User Info
should come up. Look down towards the bottom to where it says DISTANCE.
Make sure this is over 1864 miles as well. If not, go race again!! When
it is over 1864, come back to the garage again.

Alright everything is over 1864 miles now, right?? GOOD! You now have
some more Power upgrades, as well as a few others. Upgrade what you
want or can afford, then head back out to finish off all the rest of
the wanderers. Yes I know the requirements for a lot of them are very
annoying to do, but you want to finish this game, don't you??

#400
--------------------

Alright, 399 rivals have been defeated. Only one left to race. Now,
you should know that when you see how fast this guy accelerates, Speed
King, White Charisma, and rocket cars will seem like old guys with
walkers. Yes, he IS that fast. But if your car is maxed out and you
have enough patience, you CAN beat him. Just continue to race him
until he finally screws up and gives you the win.

You beat him? Good job! Now my friend, you can cry. Yes, you have
finally beaten the game!! Woohoo!! Now go buy some more cars and max
them out! I'm sure you have MORE than enough money by now!!

Even though your quest is complete, that doesn't mean its time to
toss this game on the shelf just yet. Try maxing out every car, and
try out all the other game modes.


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7. Car List [Carlst]

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Wondering which cars are which? Here is a list of all the cars
with the code name given to them and their real-life name.

- A Class -
01. ST205 Toyota Celica GT-Four 1998
02. SW20GT Toyota MR-2 GTS
03. A70TTR Toyota Supra TT-R MKIII
04. A70GTA Toyota Supra 3.0 GT MKIII
05. A80RZ Toyota Supra RZ MKIV
06. A80RZM Toyota Supra RZ MKIV (modified)
07. 100TV Toyota Chaser Tourer V
08. 100TVM Toyota Chaser Tourer V (modified)
09. 100MV Toyota Mark II Tourer V
10. 100MVM Toyota Mark II Tourer V (modified)
11. JZZ30 Lexus SC 300
12. 100TVK Toyota Chaser Tourer (custom)
13. JZZ30K Lexus SC 300 (custom)
14. A80RK Toyota Supra RZ Twin Turbo MKIV (custom)
15. A70GTK Toyota Supra 3.0 GT MKIII (custom)
16. A80RZK Toyota Supra RZ Twin Turbo MKIV (custom)
17. S15R Nissan Silvia spec-R Aero Turbo S15
18. R34GT Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M R34
19. R34GTM Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type M R34 (modified)
20. Z32VS Nissan 300ZX Version R 2by2 Twin Turbo
21. R32RN Nissan Skyline GT-R Nismo R32
22. R32RV2 Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec II R32
23. R33RV Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec R33
24. R33RVM Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec R33 (modified)
25. R34RV Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec R34
26. R34RVM Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec R34 (modified)
27. S15RK Nissan Silvia Spec-R Aero Turbo S15 (custom)
28. R33RK Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec R33 (custom)
29. R34RKK Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec R34 (custom)
30. S15RKK Nissan Silvia Spec-R Aero Turbo S15 (custom)
31. R34RK Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec R34 (custom)
32. Z32VSK Nissan 300ZX Version R 2by2 Twin Turbo (custom)
33. R32RNK Nissan Skyline GT-R Nismo R32 (custom)
34. S30ZX Datsun 280Z
35. JS4 Honda S2000 Convertible
36. JS4L Honda S2000 Hardtop
37. RPT6 Honda NSX Type R 4AT
38. RPT7 Acura NSX Type S-Zero 6MT
39. JS4X Honda S2000 Hardtop (custom)
40. RPT7B Acura NSX Type S-Zero 6MT (custom)
41. RPT6B Honda NSX Type R 4AT (custom)
42. CE9A Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR
43. CN9A Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution III GSR (modified)
44. CP9A5 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution V GSR
45. CP9A6 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR
46. CP9A6M Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VI GSR (modified)
47. CT9A Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution VII GSR O.Z Rally
48. Z16A Mitsubishi 3000GT Twin Turbo MR
49. Z15A Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4
50. Z15AM Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 (modified)
51. Z15AMK Mitsubishi 3000GT VR-4 (modified) (custom)
52. Z16AK Mitsubishi 3000GT Twin Turbo MR (custom)
53. FD3RZ Mazda RX-7 Type RZ
54. FD3RS Mazda RX-7 Type RS
55. JCESE Eunos Cosmo Type-E CCS
56. FD3RKK Mazda RX-7 Type RZ (custom)
57. JCESEK Eunos Cosmo Type-E CCS (custom)
58. FD3RK Mazda RX-7 Type RS (custom)
59. GC8C4 Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX-R STi Version IV
60. GC8S4 Subaru Impreza Sedan WRX STi Version IV
61. GF8W4 Subaru Impreza Wagon WRX STi Version IV
62. GC8C5 Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX-R STi Version V
63. GC8S5 Subaru Impreza Sedan WRX STi Version V
64. GF8W5 Subaru Impreza Wagon WRX STi Version V
65. GC8C6 Subaru Impreza Coupe WRX-R STi Version VI
66. GC8S6 Subaru Impreza Sedan WRX STi Version VI
67. GF8W6 Subaru Impreza Wagon WRX STi Version VI
68. GC8K Subaru Impreza Coupe 22B STi
69. TAGDA Subaru Impreza Sedan WRX STi Version VII
70. TASTI Subaru Impreza Sedan WRX STi Version VII (modified)
71. BE5 Subaru Legacy B4 RSK
72. BHE5 Subaru Legacy Touring Wagon GT-B E-tune
73. E36 BMW M3
74. 964C2 Porsche 911 Carrera 2 964 Series '91 Model
75. 964T Porsche 911 Carrera 2 Turbo 3.6 964 Series 93
76. VGTS Dodge Viper GTS

- B Class -
01. ST202 Toyota Celica SS-II '97
02. SW20G Toyota MR-2 G-Limited
03. XE10RS Lexus IS 200
04. T231 Toyota Celica GT-S 2001
05. UZZ30 Lexus SC 400
06. A80SZ Toyota Supra SZ-R MKIV
07. A80SZM Toyota Supra SZ-R MKIV (modified)
08. S161V Lexus GS 300
09. S161VM Lexus GS 300 (modified)
10. UCF30B Lexus LS 430
11. S161VK Lexus GS 300 (custom)
12. UZZ30K Lexus SC 400 (custom)
13. S13K Nissan Silvia K's S13
14. PS13K Nissan 180SX Type X
15. PS13KK Nissan 180SX K's
16. RPS133 Nissan 240SX Fastback Type S
17. RPS13X Nissan 240SX Fastback Type X
18. S14K Nissan Silvia K's S14
19. S14KM Nissan Silvia K's S14 (modified)
20. R30 Nissan Skyline RS-X 2000 R30
21. R30M Nissan Skyline RS-X 2000 R30 (modified)
22. R32GTM Nissan Skyline GTS-t Type-M R32
23. A31C Nissan Cefiro
24. C34 Nissan Stagea 25t RS four V Autech Version
25. C34M Nissan Stagea 25t RS four V Autech Version (mod.)
26. Y33CV Nissan Cedric 250LV Y33
27. Y33GTU Nissan Gloria Gran Turismo Ultima Y33
28. Y34CV Nissan Cedric 250LV Y34
29. Y34GU Nissan Gloria Gran Turismo Ultima Y34
30. Z32ZX Nissan 300ZX Fairlady Z Version S 2 Seater
31. S30ZG Datsun 240Z
32. S13KKK Nissan Silvia K's S13 (custom)
33. Z32ZXK Nissan 300ZX Fairlady Z Version S 2 Seater (custom)
34. S14KMK Nissan Silvia K's S14 (custom)
35. Y33CVK Nissan Cedric 250LV Y33 (custom)
36. PS13XK Nissan 180SX Type X (custom)
37. Y34GUK Nissan Gloria Gran Turismo Ultima Y34 (custom)
38. O89G Honda Prelude Type SH
39. MH5 Acura Integra Type-R
40. MH8 Acura Integra Type-R (modified)
41. ML3 Acura Integra Type-R 4 door
42. ML5 Acura Integra Type-R 4 door (modified)
43. 4K1 Honda Accord Wagon SiR-T
44. 4E1 Honda Accord Sedan SiR-T (JAP)
45. 4BV Honda Accord Sedan EX (US)
46. 4BU Honda Accord Coupe EX (US)
47. DE3A Mitsubishi FTO GP Version R
48. D32AGS Mitsubishi Eclipse GT-S
49. ECGT Mitsubishi Eclipse 2000 GT
50. A187 Mitsubishi Starion Turbo
51. CBAEP Mazda Lantis
52. SAGTX Mazda Savanna RX-7 GT Turbo
53. FC3X Mazda Savanna RX-7 GT-X
54. FC3E3 Mazda Savanna RX-7 Infini III
55. FC3E3K Mazda Savanna RX-7 Infini III (custom)

- C Class -
01. AE86L3 Toyota Corolla Levin GT-APEX 3 door AE 86 Typell
02. AE86T3 Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX 3 door AE 86 Typell
03. AE86L2 Toyota Corolla Levin GT-APEX 2 door AE 86 Typell
04. AE86T2 Toyota Sprinter Trueno GT-APEX 2 door AE 86 Typell
05. AE111RL Toyota Corolla Levin BZ-R
06. AE111RT Toyota Sprinter Trueno BZ-R
07. W30 Toyota MR-S S edition
08. XE10AS Lexus IS
09. NCP35 Toyota Bb
10. NCP35K Toyota Bb (custom)
11. N15N1 Nissan Pulsar Series VZ-R N1
12. S13Q Nissan Silvia Q's S13
13. PS13Q Nissan 200SX Q's
14. S14Q Nissan Silvia Q's S14
15. S14QM Nissan Silvia Q's S14 (modified)
16. S15S Nissan Silvia spec-S S15
17. S30Z Datsun 200Z
18. KPGC10 Nissan Skyline GT-R (original model)
19. YT1 Honda Beat
20. ML11 Honda CRX II Si
21. ML11C Honda CR-X II Si Sunroof
22. QW3 Honda Civic Hatchback Si
23. QW Honda Civic Coupe Si
24. QX7 Honda Civic Hatchback Type R
25. QX7A Honda Civic Hatchback Type R (modified)
26. RF2 Honda StepWGN Ultra
27. PG6SA Mazda AZ-1
28. NB8RS Mazda Miata MX-5 1.8RS
29. NB8RSM Mazda Miata MX-5 1.8RS (modified)
30. RX3 Mazda Savanna RX-7 (original model)
31. EA11R Suzuki Cappucino E-EA11R
32. EA21R Suzuki Cappucino Gullwing
33. N5S16 Peugot 306 S16
34. N5S16M Peugot 306 S16 (modified)


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8. Wanderer List and Requirements

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Coming in the next update!!!


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9. Upgrade List [UpgrLst]

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Power Up Tune
--------------
Upgrade your engine and exhaust system to boost your max Horse
power.

Engine Upgrades: 7 Levels
Exhause Upgrades: 8 Levels

Drive Train Tune
-----------------
Upgrade your cars performance by purchasing new transmissions,
clutch, suspension, tire and brake parts.

Transmission Upgrades: 4 Levels
Clutch Upgrades: 4 Levels
Suspension Upgrades: 5 Levels
Wheel Upgrades: 9 Levels

Body Tune
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Upgrade your car's stability by upgrading roll cages.

Body Upgrades: 5 Levels

Aero Tune
---------
Upgrade various parts of your car in order to improve weight,
down force, and overall looks of the car.

F. Bumper Upgrades: 5 Levels
Hood Upgrades: 2 Levels
Mirror Upgrades: 2 Levels
Over Fender Upgrades: 1 Level
Side Skirt Upgrades: 5 Levels
R. Bumper Upgrades: 5 Levels
R. Spoiler Upgrades: 5 Levels

Dress Up Tune
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Upgrade your Grill, Headlights, and Horn.

Color Change
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Paint your car any color you can come up with.

Sticker
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Purchase the stickers of rival gangs and leaders to place on your
car.


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10. Tuning Guide [TunGde]

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Settings to Tune:
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- Response -

-Handle: Adjusts your steering response
-Accel: Slow or Quick Acceleration
-Brake: Slow or Quick Brake response

- Brake Balance -

Adjust where more brake pressure is applied between the front
and rear of the car.

- Ride Height -

Adjusts the height of your car for turning and handling.

- Gear Ratios -

Adjust the gear ratios of your cars transmission for quicker
acceleration or better top speed. Ratios to adjust are gears one
to six and a Final gear setting.

- Spring Rate -

Adjust how stiff your springs are, affecting how your car rides.

- Damper -

Adjust how stiff your shocks are, affecting how you car rides.

- Turbo Boost -

Adjust the boost level of the engine. Setting low results in better
top speed, and setting higher results in quicker acceleration.


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11. Contacting Me [Cntct]

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Any others, this one is way too sarcastic and is written for a first grader

Usually when someone writes a walkthrough its pretty detailed with hints. but this guy is just like go race, blah blah blah, then beat the first half. LOL what is that?!

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Any others, this one is way too sarcastic and is written for a first grader
go to gamefaqs.com and you can find many more of these strategy guides written for first graders
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go to gamefaqs.com and you can find many more of these strategy guides written for first graders
Well thats the problem, site is banned here at my bompany So if anyone else is so kind...
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Thanks! I owe you one ..err two
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I agree. Plus try to kill some time around here, its dead because of all of the snow!
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1) About Wanderers
2) The best Wanderer car
3) Money, money, money
a) Ultimate Money Trick
4) Autopilot (mileage trick)
5) Make these Wanderers your first priority
6) It's Wanderer Time!
7) FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
a) Introduction
b) The Wanderer, [insert name here], won't race me! Why?
c) How do I race #400?
d) I have the miles, but I am still having problems!
e) How do I get the best parts?
f) The regular rival, [insert non-Wanderer name here], won't race me. Why?
g) How do I reset my PS2 clock?
h) I have a car settings question!
i) What's the best car?
j) Is nitrous (N2O) in this game?
k) Does TXR0 have [insert car name here]?
l) How do I get the BMW?
m) What do I do once I beat the game?
n) How do I unlock the rest of the track?
8) Other Info (Many Questions Can Be Answered Here)
a) About this info...
b) The rest...
9) Simple Tuning Techniques
10) Speeding Tickets
11) How TXR0 relates to Fast and the Furious
12) New e-mail policy (READ THIS FIRST BEFORE E-MAILING ME!!!)
13) People who I given my permission to use this FAQ
14) Credits

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*****************************1) About Wanderers******************************
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Wanderers are racers in TXR0 that have certain, specific requirements that
have to be fulfilled in order for you to race them. Some requirements are
easy to meet, and some are not. In order to race the last guy in the game,
you'll need to beat all of the Wanderers. That's basically it.

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**************************2) The best Wanderer car***************************
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The Viper (Type-VGTS)! This car easily meets the requirements for several
Wanderers. It's a foreign luxury car (two Wanderers), a 2-seat car (one
Wanderer), and is a car-specific requirement for one other Wanderer. It also
has kick-butt power so if you upgrade it properly, it'll be one of the best
cars in your garage.

Where can I get the Viper?
Location #1: Bloody Mary --- Wanderer
Location #2: Any team member of Team Thunder Dragoon.

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***************************3) Money, money, money****************************
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Guess what you get for beating a Wanderer? A lot of money! Guess what you
get if you race them several times in a row? A lot more money! Generally,
Wanderer will give you a 3rd less money for each re-race. That means, if a
Wanderer gives you around $11,000 on the first race, he/she will give you
about $4,750-$5,250 on the second race. Re-race every Wanderer many, many,
many times to get LOTS of money. Sometimes I can rake in $150,000+ a night.
Woooooow.

Apparently, someone asked me "How do I re-race?" Simply put, after the race,
you slow down or stop and wait for the rival to catch up. Then, you race.

a) Ultimate money trick
Ok, this is a way to get lots of money and a strategy to follow if you want
to get all of the Custom cars in one file. This is more for people who've
played through the game once and are playing through the game again, though.
It'll take up a lot of time to finish this file.

In the beginning of the game, get the CE9A (Lancer Evo. 3). Take it and race
all of your rivals for 25 miles (ex. slow down, let them catch up, race,
repeat until you Trip reads 250). (Note: Try to focus on the Rolling Guys.)

During this time, you should be doing a lot of Autopilot (more on this in the
next section.) You'll want to do this so you can get the Level 7 Engine for
your Lancer. Also, shop for the Level 4 muffler, some Drive Train parts
(Transmission, Clutch, Suspension, and Tires), and lighter aero parts (go for
the Hood and Mirror and anything else to make the car look cool). Then, race
Rolling 1 for 50 miles. You should have enough money to buy the Level 3
Engine (If you've been doing a lot of Autopilot, you should have about 1000
miles by this time.) Don't race anymore team leaders because you'll want
that Level 7 Engine. But you'll need about $245,000, so read on.

Next (following my FAQ) race some Wanderers such as Lightning, White Panther,
Garage Door, Illusion B, and Caffeine Addict. (Note: You don't have race
them all, maybe just 2 or 3.) Race them all for 100 miles. By this time you
should have more than $300,000. This is enough to buy the Level 7 Engine,
Level 8 Muffler, and Level 5 Body Tune. You now have a killer racing
machine.

Now you can proceed to beat more and more rivals using the following
strategy:
Race all normal rivals for 25 miles.
Race all team leaders for 50 miles.
Race all Wanderers for 100 miles. (Or more if you're willing to risk it.)
Race all Devils and Zodiacs for 100 miles. (Or more if you're will to risk
it.)

Note: Some Devils/Zodiacs/Wanderers may be too tough to beat for 100 miles.
Try buying better cars, like the R34RVM. You may even want to waste days to
race ZERO and get his Porsche (On day 365). Just don't forget about Street
Gambler (see section 5 "Make these Wanderers your first priority"). Also,
try racing Night Wolf (a Wanderer) and get his car. It'll be a big help in
the beginning of the game.

By the end of the game you should be rolling in money. You should be able to
get every Custom car, max it out, and have a 50 car garage with maxed out
cars. (ex. Don't forget that you must get 1860 miles with each car in order
to get the best upgrades.)

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************************4) Autopilot (mileage trick)*************************
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Many Wanderers require you to have lots of miles on your car(s). One way to
get those miles is to simply drive around. However, that takes forever. If
you want to get those miles, set your car on Autopilot. To do this, get into
a race. Win or lose (I prefer to win) and don't touch the controller. Let
the game take over and let it sit for several hours. You'll get a few
hundred miles. Your car will drive around at about 70 miles per hour. It'll
take about 26.5 hours total. Do you know where to look to see how many miles
you have? Simply push L2 (not R2) in the Garage. The number is the last one
on the list.

Note about mileage: When you're out driving, you'll have a Tachometer (TRIP)
and an Odometer (ODO). The TRIP measures by .1 miles, so 1000 would be 100
miles. The ODO is the grand total of all the miles on the car. This is
another place to see how many total miles you have.

Quick Race Mode will also allow you to get the miles. This is an easy way to
get the miles without having to dump money on parts you won't need to buy
anyways. The downsides to this are that you won't win money for the race
(hey, you're actually saving money instead), you won't rack up a win, and the
days won't advance (if you're waiting for ZERO).

One big advantage of doing Autopilot is that fact that you can get the best
parts for your car that are unattainable by any other means. Once you get
1860 miles on your car, you can buy the Level 7 Engine, Level 8 Muffler, and
Level 5 Body Tune. You cannot get these parts from neither the Devils nor
Zodiacs. Also, you must do this with each car. You can't get the parts for
all your cars just by getting the miles on one car.

WARNING! If you plan on selling your car, make sure you don't do this trick.
The miles will greatly reduce the resale value of your car. Example: The
final boss's car sells for 600K. If you give it the miles and the best
parts, it will sell for 80K. You would have to spend about 1.2 million to
buy and fully max out his car. Not a great deal. You'd waste about 1.1
million.

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****************5) Make these Wanderers your first priority******************
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#332, Street Gambler, is the Wanderer that takes the first priority in being
defeated. He requires that you have to have all the digits in the day to
match. This makes him extremely rare. So, in reality, he starts out at "The
day must be a multiple of 11." Then, once you hit day 100, it becomes "The
day must be a multiple of 111." Ouch. Get this guy over with at all costs.
Your reward is a custom C-class truck. It's the only truck in the game and
it's the only C-class custom car.

Another Wanderer that causes problems is ZERO. His requirement is that
you're on or past day 365. Simply put, take it slow. Take it one rival
every night. However, always hit "Free Run" after every battle because you
might have a leader, Devil, or Zodiac to race.

The last Wanderers to pay attention to are Windy Fanfare and Eternity. Windy
Fanfare requires you to have $3 million and Eternity requires you to have
$1 million. After you beat Speed King or White Charisma, you will get
several million dollars. Make sure to beat these two before spending it all!
(By the way, there's also Cutie Pie and Fearful Princess. The most you'll
need for these two is $300K. It isn't too hard to make that much money.)

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**************************6) It's Wanderer Time!*****************************
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Alright. It's time to get down to the nitty-gritty.

**********Kanjyo Inner Loop Route C1**********

#314 - Lightning
The day must be a multiple of 3.
Note: Another requirement has not been found yet, but some people (myself
included) have reported that he will cancel the battle.

***UPDATE***
I now know that the requirement is to get a certain number of wins. How many
is still unknown. I do know this because I didn't do anything else when I
tried to race him. Previous theories were to beat a certain number of teams.
I did not beat any team leaders when I raced him, so this proves false.
Another theory was to beat a certain number of team members. Well, I only
beat 2, and other people had more than that so this is also false. I did,
however have about 25 wins by day 3. Then, on day 3 I was able to challenge
him. So you need 25 or less wins. I'm estimating 5 or 10, possibly 15.

I've theorized that the programmers changed her requirement Late Night
Cinderella and Lightning. Normally, if you need to race a Wanderer with a
certain number of wins, you have to win that many times in order for them to
even show up. Late Night Cinderella and Lightning must have been originally
been programmed to require you to have a certain number of wins. However,
the designers must have mixed things up a little bit. My guess for Lightning
is the fact that he's the first Wanderer on the list and that he's the
weakest Wanderer on the streets. These two reasons must have made the
designers change things slightly. Late Night Cinderella requires about 400
wins, and there are a total of 400 racers. People would probably have been
confused on where to find her so the designers must have put her on the
streets so you at least know she's there.

#315 - White Panther
The day must be a multiple of 5. That's it.

#316 - Garage Door
The day must be a multiple of 7. You need the license plates of either 3-0
(Shinagawa), 3-1 (Adachi), or 3-2 (Nerima). To get this, press O at the car
change screen. Go to the next screen and you should see a big list. Start
at the top-left. This is 0-0. Go down 3 and right 0, 1, or 2 times. Lookat
the bottom of the screen. It should say either Shinagawa, Adachi, or
Nerima.

#317 - Speed Drinker
Defeat #323: Illusion B. Beat the Speed King.

#318 - Lonely Wolf
Defeat Lonely Survivor from Team Gesellschaft.

#319 - Steam Storm
You must be past or on day 180. You must drive a foreign luxury car. A good
car is the Viper (Type-VGTS). See section 2 on how to get a Viper.

#320 - Invincible Artist
He's parked at Yaesu (the little side-road that you normally don't go on.)
To get him to appear, you're going to need to do some math. There is an
example underneath this explanation, so follow along with the example. Take
a look at what day you're on. Take only the ones digit and tens digit (drop
the hundreds digit as it will not be a part of your calculations). Multiply
the tens digit and the ones digit of the remaining number. Now that you have
that particular number, take the ones digit from that number. See if this
number is a 2.

Example: Day 126:
Drop the 100s digit from 126 and you get 26. (Look at it like 1 "26".)
Multiply 2 x 6 = 12.
Take the ones digit from this number. (Look at it like 1 "2".)
The number you get is 2. This means that he will appear. He will not appear
if the final number is not a 2.

#321 - Lost Freak
The day must be a multiple of 7. Drive the car Type-W30. This is a C-class
car and is available at any time. This is an MRS Spyder. His car is maxed
out so be on your toes.

#322 - Bloody Mary
Defeat #321: Lost Freak. With Lost Freak off the streets, she can breathe
again and come out to play. This is a good way to get the Viper early in
the game.

**********Kanjyo Outer Loop Route C1**********

#323 - Illusion B
The day must be a multiple of 3.

#324 - Caffeine Addict
The day must have the number 3 as a digit. Here are some examples: 300, 213,
135, 3, 43, etc.

#325 - Magazine Freak
You must be past or on day 30. No other requirements.

#326 - Machine of Inferno
The day must be a multiple of 10. Use a car with the drive-train of FF. A
good car is the Eclipse that Code F has. He's from Team Alpha. If you're
confused on where to find the drive-train, look on the right side of the
Garage screen.

#327 - Anguish Barbarian
He's parked at Yaesu (the little side-road that you normally don't go on.)
To get him to appear, you're going to need to do some math. There is an
example underneath this explanation, so follow along with the example. Take
a look at what day you're on. Take only the ones digit and tens digit (drop
the hundreds digit as it will not be a part of your calculations). Multiply
the tens digit and the ones digit of the remaining number. Now that you have
that particular number, take the ones digit from that number. See if this
number is a 4.

Example: Day 127:
Drop the 100s digit from 127 and you get 27. (Look at it like 1 "27".)
Multiply 2 x 7 = 14.
Take the ones digit from this number. (Look at it like 1 "4".)
The number you get is 4. This means that he will appear. He will not appear
if the final number is not a 4.

#328 - Waist Master
Own 6 cars at one time and you can race him.

#329 - Master Position
He comes out between 21:00 - 23:00. That's 9:00 P.M. and 11 P.M. Try
resetting your Playstation's clock. You must drive a foreign luxury car. A
good car is the Viper (Type-VGTS). See section 2 on how to get a Viper

#330 - Pretty Affair
The day must be a multiple of 7. You must beat the Speed King. You need the
license plate 4-3 (Shonan). To get this, press O at the car change screen.
Go to the next screen and you should see a big list. Start at the top-left.
This is 0-0. Go down 4 and right 3. Look at the bottom of the screen. It
should say Shonan.

#331 - Devil Driver
He comes out between 2:00 - 4:00. That's 2 A.M. and 4 A.M. Try resetting
your Playstation's clock. At your garage, push R2. Look at the Total
Distance. It must be above 1243 miles.

***********Shinkanjyo CCW (Counter-clockwise)**********

#332 - Street Gambler
Every digit in the day must match. Here are some examples: 11, 22, 333,
4444, 99, 88, etc. Try to beat him before day 100.

#333 - Green Wild
The day must be a multiple of 7. You need the license plate 9-1 (Naniwa).
To get this, press O at the car change screen. Go to the next screen and you
should see a big list. Start at the top-left. This is 0-0. Go down 9 and
right 1. Look at the bottom of the screen. It should say Naniwa.

#334 - Dark Desperado
Your car must have very few miles. My guess is that you must be below 26
miles. I raced him when I just hit mile 25.

#335 - Eternity
Get a million dollars in your pocket and you can race her.

#336 - Mosquito Lemon
Beat Red Shadow from Team RATT. In the American version, this is the only
requirement. I believe in Japan you have to drive a Mitsubishi. That could
be the A-class series of Lancers. They all start out with Type-C. They're
kinda small and a bit box-like. (Try getting your first car as type CE9A)

#337 - Fearful Princess
Get $100,000 in your pocket and you can racer her.

#338 - Dumb yet Smart
Get a 2 seat car and drive in front of him. He likes to be the challenger.
A good car is the Viper (Type-VGTS). You could beat him easily with a stock
Viper. To get him to appear, you're going to need to do some math. There is
an example underneath this explanation, so follow along with the example.
Take a look at what day you're on. Take only the ones digit and tens digit
(drop the hundreds digit as it will not be a part of your calculations).
Multiply the tens digit and the ones digit of the remaining number. Now that
you have that particular number, take the ones digit from that number. See
if this number is a 4.

Example: Day 127:
Drop the 100s digit from 127 and you get 27. (Look at it like 1 "27".)
Multiply 2 x 7 = 14.
Take the ones digit from this number. (Look at it like 1 "4".)
The number you get is 4. This means that he will appear. He will not appear
if the final number is not a 4.

NOTE: He will not re-race you so you can't get much money from him. He is
best raced as the last Wanderer in the game. That way, you can get lots of
money from everyone else. See section 3 for details on how to make lots of
money.

#339 - Wild Heart
The day must be a multiple of 3. You must have at least 100 wins.

#340 - Road Master
Drive 3107 miles (use the mileage trick.) He should show up after you have
at least that many miles. Push R2 on the Garage screen to check your total
miles.

**********Shinkanjyo CW (Clock-wise)**********

#341 - Glamour Girl
Own 25 cars at one time and you can race her.

#342 - God Year
Get a car that has less than 124 miles on it. Unequip your muffler (level
N).

#343 - Raspberry Kiss
The day must be a multiple of 10.

#344 - Craft Man
The day must be a multiple of 7. Drive a completely black car. The primary
and secondary colors are to both be 0,0,0. Wheel color is irrelevant.

#345 - Cutie Pie
Get $300,000 in your pocket and you can race her.

#346 - Storm Screamer
Defeat Rain Master from Team Dry Cruise.

#347 - Uncrushable Alexander
Do the Autopilot Trick (see section 4) and get 1860 miles on your car. Race
her with THAT car. (Yes, it's a HER).

#348 - Silver Ruler
The day must have the number 3 as a digit. Here are some examples: 300, 213,
135, 3, 43, etc. You must drive a Mitsubishi. A good Mitsubishi car is a
Lancer. These cars are A class cars and their model numbers start out with
TYPE-C. They're kinda small and are a bit box-like. (Try getting your first
car as type CE9A.)
Thanks to j_dwarf and 7HE_DON for confirming the Mitsubishi requirement.

#349 - Night Wolf
He comes out between 1:00 - 3:00. That's 1 A.M. and 3 A.M. Try resetting
your Playstation's clock.

**********Wangan North Bound**********

#350 - Max Energy
He's parked at the Showajima Junction. It's sort of in the middle of Wangan.
Look for three dots on the course selection screen that are close together.
Take the bottom dot. To get him to appear, you're going to need to do some
math. There is an example underneath this explanation, so follow along with
the example. Take a look at what day you're on. Take only the ones digit
and tens digit (drop the hundreds digit as it will not be a part of your
calculations). Multiply the tens digit and the ones digit of the remaining
number. Now that you have that particular number, take the ones digit from
that number. See if this number is a 2.

Example: Day 226:
Drop the 100s digit from 226 and you get 26. (Look at it like 2 "26".)
Multiply 2 x 6 = 12.
Take the ones digit from this number. (Look at it like 1 "2".)
The number you get is 2. This means that he will appear. He will not appear
if the final number is not a 2.

#351 - Jet Skater
The day must be a multiple of 7. At your garage, push R2. Look at the Total
Distance. It must be above 1243 miles. Drive the RX-7 with the car type as
FD3RS. I heard that you car also use Late Night Cinderella's custom car.

#352 - Crying Baby
The day must be a multiple of 3. Beat the Speed King. Drive either Datsun
(Type-S30Z or S30ZG). (For tuning tips, see section 9.)

#353 - Tomorrow Again
Do the mileage trick (See section 4) and equip a level 8 muffler. That means
that you'll have to have 1860 miles on your current car. To get him to
appear, you're going to need to do some math. There is an example underneath
this explanation, so follow along with the example. Take a look at what day
you're on. Take only the ones digit and tens digit (drop the hundreds digit
as it will not be a part of your calculations). Multiply the tens digit and
the ones digit of the remaining number. Now that you have that particular
number, take the ones digit from that number. See if this number is a 4.

Example: Day 227:
Drop the 100s digit from 227 and you get 27. (Look at it like 2 "27".)
Multiply 2 x 7 = 14.
Take the ones digit from this number. (Look at it like 1 "4".)
The number you get is 4. This means that he will appear. He will not appear
if the final number is not a 4.

#354 - Healthy Hero
Have less than 124 miles on car. Get a year 2000 model car. My favorite is
the Lancer Evolution VI, (Type-CP9A6M).

#355 - Late Night Cinderella
She comes out between 0:00 - 1:00. That's midnight to 1:00 A.M. Try
resetting your Playstation's clock.
Note: Another requirement has not been found yet, but some people have
reported that she will cancel the battle.

***UPDATE***
Take a look at the very first Wanderer: Lighting. The same hidden
requirement that he has is the same as LNC's. This hidden requirement is a
certain number of wins. The exact number is unknown, but it should be around
400. Many people have sent me e-mails stating that they had at least 400
wins before they racer her (the smallest was 403). I planned on making a
poll of how many wins everyone had and what car they drove, but instead, I
decided against it after I looked through a bunch of old e-mails.

I've theorized that the programmers changed her requirement Late Night
Cinderella and Lightning. Normally, if you need to race a Wanderer with a
certain number of wins, you have to win that many times in order for them to
even show up. Late Night Cinderella and Lightning must have been originally
been programmed to require you to have a certain number of wins. However,
the designers must have mixed things up a little bit. My guess for Lightning
is the fact that he's the first Wanderer on the list and that he's the
weakest Wanderer on the streets. These two reasons must have made the
designers change things slightly. Late Night Cinderella requires about 400
wins, and there are a total of 400 racers. People would probably have been
confused on where to find her so the designers must have put her on the
streets so you at least know she's there.

Thanks to the countless number of people who helped me understand the
requirement.

**********Wangan South Bound**********

#356 - Unbalanced Heart
Have less than 32 miles on your current car.

#357 - Toll Free
The day must be a multiple of 3. You have to drive a Viper (Type-VGTS). To
get a Viper, see section 2.

#358 - Madness
Defeat Rival #318: Lone Wolf

#359 - Technician Guy
Have 10 cars in your garage.

#360 - Fast Phobe
He's parked in Haneda. He's located in an off-ramp near the far right part
of Wangan. This part on Wangan is very close to Shinkanjyo. To get him to
appear, you're going to need to do some math. There is an example underneath
this explanation, so follow along with the example. Take a look at what day
you're on. Take only the ones digit and tens digit (drop the hundreds digit
as it will not be a part of your calculations). Multiply the tens digit and
the ones digit of the remaining number. Now that you have that particular
number, take the ones digit from that number. See if this number is a 4.

Example: Day 227:
Drop the 100s digit from 227 and you get 27. (Look at it like 2 "27".)
Multiply 2 x 7 = 14.
Take the ones digit from this number. (Look at it like 1 "4".)
The number you get is 4. This means that he will appear. He will not appear
if the final number is not a 4.

#361 - ZERO
It must be on or past day 365.

**********Yokohane South Bound**********

#362 - SPEED BOX
The day must be a multiple of 5. Defeat #367: Iron Racer. Drive an NSX
(Types RPT7B, RPT6B, RPT7, or RPT6)

#363 - Mask
He parked at the end of an on-ramp somewhere in the middle of Yokohane. To
get him to appear, you're going to need to do some math. There is an example
underneath this explanation, so follow along with the example. Take a look
at what day you're on. Take only the ones digit and tens digit (drop the
hundreds digit as it will not be a part of your calculations). Multiply the
tens digit and the ones digit of the remaining number. Now that you have
that particular number, take the ones digit from that number. See if this
number is a 2.

Example: Day 226:
Drop the 100s digit from 226 and you get 26. (Look at it like 2 "26".)
Multiply 2 x 6 = 12.
Take the ones digit from this number. (Look at it like 1 "2".)
The number you get is 2. This means that he will appear. He will not appear
if the final number is not a 2.

#364 - Windy Fanfare
Get 3 million dollars in your pocket. Then race her.

#365 - Start Dash
You must be on or past day 180.

#366 - Golden License
Defeat #334: Dark Desperado.

#367 - Iron Racer
The day must be a multiple of 5. Drive the classic C class cars. They can
be these cars: Skyline (Type-KPGC10), RX3 (Type-RX3), or the Datsun (Type
S30Z). The owners of these cars are Loyal Knight, Gentle Rain, and Craft Man
respectively. (For tuning tips, see section 9.)

**********Yokohane North Bound**********

#368 - Exotic Butterfly
Defeat #399: White Charisma.

#369 - King of Eden
The day must be a multiple of 7.

#370 - Loyal Knight
The day must have the number 3 as a digit. Here are some examples: 300, 213,
133, 3, 43, etc. Have a level N engine. Defeat #371: Gentle Rain.

#371 - Gentle Rain
Do the mileage trick (up at the top of this FAQ) and get 1860 miles on your
car. Race him with THAT car.

#372 - Last Flight
The day must be a multiple of 10. Defeat Team ALPHA. Do 249 mph (or 400
kmph for those of you with the import) in a single battle. You might have to
end the battle at this speed. Here's a hint on how to go that fast: get 1860
miles on Speed King's car. Get the Level 7 Engine, Level 8 muffler, and
Level 5 Body Tune. That should help you get up to speed. Also, you might
have to have those mileage parts equipped on your car. If all else fails,
try getting a lot of wins.

#373 - Silent Barbarian
Defeat #346: Storm Screamer.

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*********************7) FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)*********************
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a) Introduction
Before e-mailing me, look through this section and the next section to see if
your question is answered here.

b) The Wanderer, [insert name here], won't race me! Why?
Try re-reading the requirements again. Also make sure you've got the right
FAQ. Many people have confused my FAQ with HIKARU's FAQ. Then check this
section again. Still not working? My guess is that you'll need to race some
more rivals. Keep racing and try again later.

c) How do I race #400?
Simply put, you need beat all 399 rivals in order to race #400.

d) I have the miles, but I am still having problems!
Chances are that if you have the miles, you wouldn't have problems. Still
having problems? Then check to see if your game works with km, and not
miles. (To do this, push L2 on the main menu screen. Look at the bottom
number.) Got miles? Make sure the number is 1860. Need a number of total
miles? Look at the number on the R2 screen. Got km? Then multiply any
number of miles by 1.61.

e) How do I get the best parts?
Either defeat all of the Devils and Zodiacs or get 1860 miles on your car.
The 1860 miles will get you a Level 7 Engine, Level 8 Muffler, and Level 5
Body Tune. All of the other parts can be won by the Devils/Zodiacs.

f) The regular rival, [insert non-Wanderer name here], won't race me. Why?
Got a team leader or Devil/Zodiac that won't show up? Race someone in their
area. Then, hit Free Run. They'll show up. As for Speed King and White
Charisma, race anybody. Is #400 not showing up? Remember, you've got to
beat all of the Wanderers.

g) How do I reset my PS2 clock?
MY GOD! I can't believe this is a FAQ! Can't you read a PS2 manual?!?!?!?!

h) I have a car settings question!
Don't ask me. Don't ask the message board. Simply put, don't ask. Settings
are sacred and nobody wants to give them out. My buddy on the message board:
r4X0r, has a site though. Copy and paste this to your browser:
http://www.angelfire.com/ab5/matt5785/txr0/

i) What's the best car?
Well, it's your choice. Here's my top 5 list:
1) #400's Datsun 260Z AKA Fairlady 260Z
2) ZERO's/Abf911's (Abflug's Team Leader) Porsche (They're have the same
Porsche)
3) Speed King's/Red Devil's Skyline
4) White Charisma's/Late Night Cinderella's RX-7
5) A Lancer EVO 3 or 6. Types CE9A and CP9A6M.

Refer to the Car FAQ if you have questions on which car is which. Note that
the NSX is not listed. In real life, this is a good car. In this game, it's
a piece of junk. Trust me, I know. There's a lot more cars out there that
are better than the NSX. The game, that is. Don't bash me or e-mail me with
complaints.

j) Is nitrous (N20) in this game?
NO! THIS IS NOT FAST AND THE FURIOUS! THERE IS NO WAY TO GET N2O! Ahem,
sorry. It's just that so many people ask this question on the message boards
that I have grown quite tired of hearing it. So, ahem, NO NAWWWSSSS! By the
way, NOS is a nitrous making company. Nitrous Oxide Systems. But then
again, it's such a common term that it might be the next Kleenex or Band-Aid.
But this is not an item that EVERYONE buys so just say N20.

k) Does TXR0 have [insert car name here]?
I will redirect you to the car FAQ. Note that the Datsun 280Z wrong on the
FAQ. It's a Fairlady 260Z. It's a Fairlady because the Americans renamed it
Datsun. But it's Japanese made so it's a Fairlady. It's a 260Z because of
its displacement.

l) How do I get the BMW?
Beat either Raspberry Kiss or Master Position. They're both Wanderers. Be
warned, though, the BMW is a crappy car.

m) What do I do once I beat the game?
You drive around and race people. There will be no more new rivals once you
beat the game.

n) How do I unlock the rest of the track?
Most people think there will be more track once you unlock Wangan and
Yokohanne. There isn't any more track, so don't ask?

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************8) Other Info (Many Questions Can Be Answered Here)**************
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a) About this info
This information is taken straight from the GameFAQs message board. There's
a thread that was started by Mad Dragon called "ATTN: New Players RE: Maximum
Upgrades." It has a lot of useful info and it's not just about maximum
upgrades. All posts will be displayed as they were originally intended.
However, I deleted the signatures because I didn't want to take up too much
space and because I didn't think they were necessary.

b) The rest...

Original Poster: Mad Dragon
"Do you think your car is maxed out? Chances are, it probably isn't. As you
progress through the game and defeat rivals, you unlock parts for your cars.
Once a part is unlocked, it is available for all cars (see "*" below).

Here is the complete list of parts and their max levels:

-Power Up
Engine: 6 (7*)
Exhaust: 7 (8*)

-Drive Train Tune
Transmission: 4
Clutch/Differential: 4
Suspension: 5
Tire/Brake/Wheel: 9

-Body Tune: 4 (5*)

-Aero Tune
F. Bumper: 5
Hood: 2
Mirror: 2
Over Fender: 1
Side Skirt: 5
R. Bumper: 5
R. Spoiler: 5

-Dress Up Tune
Grill: 2
Light: 1
Horn: 6

*These parts are only available to cars that have 1864+ miles (3000+ km).

If you have any questions about this list, feel free to ask."

Original Poster: r4X0r
"also note that you cant modify the grill on all cars."

Original Poster: Mad Dragon
"True. I forgot to mention that. You also can't modify the side skirts on the
old Z cars."

Original Poster: SIMSteven
"You can't change any aeros on the customs, as well."

Original Poster: Mad Dragon
"Feel free to add other frequently asked stuff...
Like this:

I asked a Datsun aficionado I know on another board about the S30ZX (#400's
car).
This is what he had to say:

'The HLS30 are the 240z cars.
The HLS130 are the 280zx cars.
I can't find model designations for the 280z line, but I have never seen
letters after the number designators on Nissan models. Don't know why the zx
would have been tacked on there [S30]...'

I told him all of the S30 cars' displacements, and he came to this
conclusion:

'It (S30ZX) would be a 260z. Engine code L26
The S30ZG is a 240 Z with the G nose kit. Engine code L24
The S30Z is the Japanese only market Z with a 2 liter straight 6. Engine code
L20

It's the same basic body style, but in this case with an engine that was only
offered here for one year. Elsewhere in the world they never got the 280z.
They always just had 260z from '74 on. We got the 280 because the stricter US
emissions laws made the 240 and 260 powerplants too weak with the extra smog
equipment. Other markets didn't have that problem so they stuck with the
smaller motor.'

#400 drives a 260Z. Now we know.

Original Poster: SIMSteven
"When you get new parts:

Defeat and get:

Devils:

Jack the Traitor Knife: Tires (6)
True Slide and Unhappy Angel: Muffler (5), Suspension (3)
Hard Weapon: Engine (4)
Fallen Blade and Blood Hound: Transmission (3)
Leader of R. Gangs: Tires (7)
Leader of Rythm Box: Aero Tune (3)
Leader of Elegant Wild: Mirror (2) MAX!
Dark Producer: Tires (8)
Mr. Sitar: Body Tune (3)
Iron Heart: Engine (5)
Dying Star: Transmission (4) MAX!
Dreamy Ghost: Muffler (6)
Tail Gunner: Aero Parts (4)
Shadow Eyes: Suspension (4)
Speed King: Tires (9) MAX!

Zodiacs:

Midnight Rose: None
Golden Wind: Engine (6)
Dark Ringleader: None
Hard Lift/Riff and Blue Pressure: Body Tune (4)
No-crown King, Crying Pluto, and Red Devil: Muffler (7), Aero Parts (5) MAX!
Queen's Knight, Purple Meteor, and Exotic Eve: Suspension (5) MAX!
White Charisma: None
#400: None

1860 miles on a car = Engine (7), Muffler (8), and Body Tune (5)"

Original Poster: Mad Dragon
"Awesome post, Steve! Now we definitely need to keep this thread alive.

I'll add the auto-pilot procedure for getting 1860 miles (I still think it's
1864, but it's not that important):

After you win (or lose) a race in the career mode*, don't do anything, and
don't push any buttons on the controller. Your car will go into auto-pilot.
Let it run for a while (it'll take about a day to get 186X miles from
scratch). You can take out the disc and memory card, to reduce wear and tear
on the drive. If the game locks up when you eject it, put it back in and let
the game start running again. Before you exit auto-pilot mode, make sure the
disc is back in and the music/background reloads. If you didn't get enough
mileage (the ODO number will flash when you do), repeat the process. It's
time consuming, but it's worth it.

*This also works in the rivals menu. Just make sure you return to garage
afterwards. If you "retry," you will not gain the mileage."

A note from me: Quick Race Mode will also allow you to get the miles. This
is an easy way to get the miles without having to dump money on parts you
won't need to buy anyways. The downsides to this is you won't win money for
the race (hey, you're actually saving money instead), you won't rack up a
win, and the days won't advance (if you're waiting for ZERO).

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************************9) Simple Tuning Techniques**************************
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Even though this section is not directly related to beating the Wanderers, I
though that I should put this in because some of the Wanderers require you to
have a crappy car that either handles like crap or isn't very powerful (or
both).

Response:

This is found on the Garage settings screen. It is not found in various
modes where you can change your settings while driving. Basically, you want
these are +15 every single time. The Response does not affect the car
directly. It basically tells the game how well you want your car to respond
to your controller commands. Obviously, you want instant results, so you
want it as high as you can go. Therefore, put it at +15.

Handling:

Simply put, the easiest way to change how your car handles is to change the
Front Bumper. This is the best way to fix the incredible over steer that the
old Datsun/Fairlady models have. Usually, downgrading the Front Bumper to a
level 2 or 3 is the best course of action in this case.

As for settings, I can give generics for those of you who just want to beat
the game. In general, you want to tune up each car individually, but not
everyone wants to do that. That is, each car should have unique tuning set
ups, because no two cars are the same. So here's what I do if I use a
generic set-up:

For the Ride Height, just make sure that the front end is -5 when compared to
the back end. This has always worked for me. (This, and by changing the
Front Bumper.) So an example would be to make the front end -5 and the back
end 0. This is all I really do when I change the ride height. As for the
Spring Rate and Damper, anything goes. What I always do is all four of them
to -15 (front and back for each equals four). This really is all that I do.
You should change them to however you like.

Gears:

I really can't help much in this section. The gears should always be set up
for each car individually. No two cars are the same, and the gearing is the
most diverse attribute between all the cars. One car will not do well with
another car's gear set-ups. I can give helpful hints, though.

First, you should get the best parts for you car. Also, remember that you
need to get 1860 miles in order to get the Level 7 Engine, Level 8 Muffler,
and Level 5 Body Tune. See section 4 for details.

Second, move all gears 5 clicks from the right. This is what I always do
when I get ready to tune my gears. Most of the time, you'll be moving the
gears more to the right when you start tuning, but we'll get to that later.

Third, look at the maximum torque and maximum HP on the Garage screen by
pushing L2. There should be two numbers that say when your HP and torque
will be at maximum due to RPMs. These numbers should be in the thousands if
you don't know what I'm talking about. Take these numbers and write them
down. You're going to need to tune your car based off of these numbers, and
when you're out racing, you'll need to tune your car without being able to
look at them.

Finally, go into Free Run Mode and select a manual transmission. Now that
you have your numbers at hand, you'll need to tune up your gears according to
those numbers. Find the number that is the higher number of the two (HP).
Drive as fast as you can on a straightaway (Wangan). Set your Final Gear so
that when you hit your top speed, the needle will be on what your maximum HP
should be.

Next, change the gears themselves. You'll want to up-shift whenever your
RPMs reach your maximum HP. When your RPMs drop, it should drop to the lower
number (Torque). Keep changing the gears until your gears will always move
between the two numbers. In general, 2nd Gear determines where the RPMs will
drop to when you up-shift from 1st to 2nd Gear. 3rd Gear relates to 2nd and
3rd Gear. And so on. I haven't figured out what 1st Gear does yet, but just
keep its number in proportion to 2nd Gear and you should be fine. The best
place to do all of this is on the Wangan line.

Also, remember that your car will wear down at about 10+ miles. Therefore,
pit in whenever the Tachometer reads 100, which is 10.0 miles. One final
note, you can change your settings when you're out driving. Just push the L
and R buttons on the pause screen. You cannot change settings when you're
in a race.

Turbo Boost:

Basically, put it all of the way to the right. That is, if your car can get
turbos.

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****************************10) Speeding Tickets*****************************
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Yup! You can get speeding tickets in TXR0. It's nothing grand or anything.
All that happens is there is a flash of red light and you hear a siren. When
you pit in, you pay a fine. Your fine amounts to 10x the number of mph you
were going over 65 mph. It's usually $1,000 or more because you're usually
going 165 mph or more.

Sometimes you get away from the fine and get a SAFE rating. The only tried
and true method of getting a SAFE rating is to have a variable license plate.
Most of the custom cars have variable license plates. None of the normal
cars have variable license plates.

Locations:
1: Kanjyo Outer: The area with the red pavement. Left Lane.
2: Kanjyo Outer: Near the southern T-intersection where Shinkanjyo and Kanjyo
meet. Left Lane.
3: Yokohane: North section where there are curves.
4: Yokohane: South of location 3.
5: Yokohane: North section where there are curves.
6: Yokohane: South of location 5.
7: Wangan North Bound: Near the off-ramp by Shinkanjyo. Left Lane?
8: Wangan North Bound: Near the off-ramp by Shinkanjyo. Right Lane?

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****************11) How TXR0 relates to Fast and the Furious*****************
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IT DOESN'T!!! There are too many people on the message board that keep
asking about The Fast and the Furious. I'm making it clear here in my FAQ
that the only similarity between the two is the fact that they have a central
focus on street racing. That's it.

There's a reason I'm telling you this. If you happen to ask a question about
The Fast and the Furious on the message board, you'd be flamed to the other
side of the planet. Don't ask about the F&F cars that are in TXR0 because
there aren't that many. Those cars don't even LOOK like the cars in F&F.
Don't ask about how the two relate because there are big differences between
American street racing and Japanese street racing. And most importantly, DO
NOT, I repeat, DO NOT ask about Nitrous! American street racers think that
NOS is cool. In Japan, they could care less about NOS. The Japanese put a
focus on turbos more than anything else. They care about raw power, rather
than an instantaneous boost.

So why does TXR0 have a movie trailer for F&F? The simple explanation is
that Genki wanted to make a little extra money. The fact is, the TXR series
has been around for a much longer time than F&F. There have already been two
games that have been released for the Dreamcast. The main point behind all
of this is that Genki of America wanted to make some extra money. In fact, I
heard that the movie trailer wasn't even in the Japanese version of TXR0.

The bottom line is, DO NOT confuse TXR0 with The Fast and the Furious!

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*******12) New e-mail policy (READ THIS FIRST BEFORE E-MAILING ME!!!)********
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I have gotten many e-mails about this game. Many of those e-mails could have
been avoided if the senders would have simply read the requirements a little
more closely. Now that I have gone through and reread my FAQ, I do not want
any e-mails that could have otherwise been avoided. I am tired of "spoon
feeding," as it is called. "Spoon feeding" is basically telling every itsy
bitsy detail about something, when really the person who is being "spoon fed"
is just simply too lazy to figure out the requirements by themselves.

So here I am telling you what to do. First, look in the FAQ section and see
if your question is already there. Then try rereading the requirement over a
few times and see if it makes any sense whatsoever. Next, try things based
on what you could understand. If all else fails, then ask. Don't act like a
baby and be "spoon fed" because there's an important lesson to be learned
here. The more you can sit down and try to figure out things yourself, the
better a person you would be. I was able to beat all the Wanderers based off
a FAQ that had three word descriptions. My FAQ is in complete sentences.
Therefore you should be able to follow along more easily with my FAQ than
with the FAQ that I had to use. So try not to be "spoon fed."

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************13) People who I given my permission to use this FAQ*************
************************************************** ***************************

1) www.gamefaqs.com
2) www.cheathappens.com
3) www.neoseeker.com
4) www.psxcodez.com
5) faqs.ign.com

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**********************************14) Credits********************************
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1) To me, of course. ^_^

2) To CJayC for being the greatest webmaster around.

3) To GameFAQs for being my number one source of gaming info.

4) Thanks to j_dwarf and 7HE_DON for confirming the Mitsubishi requirement
for Silver Ruler.

5) Thanks to the countless number of people who helped me with Late Night
Cinderella.

6) To HIKARU2001's FAQ for helping me out the first time around. Also for
his FAQ which was just a template for my FAQ.

7) To the message board for help when I needed it most.

6) And to Genki for add to my short list of racing games that I now own.

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Ahh there we go, tuning techs! Thats what i needed thanks alot man!
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