simple just use Webster s corvette and go to a car part shop and click on the white paint that s what it needed
with this your corvette can look like any other federal agent corvette during heat 5
500-5000 fps depending on specifics curve it like wanted!
it depends which game do you like better
find it in a torrent site of course....like thepiratebay.org
You spell it like this. Sergeant.
You can search cheats or codes for the game Need for Speed - Most Wanted on the web, a good page would be google to find some cheats for your game. You get results for other pages like mogelpower or spieletipps.
need for speed most wanted has a good long story line but need for speed carbon is really good if u like making cars look nice. nfsc doesn't have a long nice story line though, i can finish the cereer in a day
i dont no
Yes both are part of Need For Speed Franchise but differ I terms of characters and storyline. Both NFS run and NFS most wanted are racing games.
the wanted look like this:
A uniform, just like other soldiers...
NO YOU CAN NOT ADDRESS A MASTER SERGEANT AS "SERGEANT"! Yes you can do this in the Army but should you address a Master Sergeant in the Marines as a Sergeant or "Sarg" your going to hear some vocal cords at high volume in your face.
In the US Army, the next rank above Staff Sergeant would be Sergeant First Class, followed by Master Sergeant and First Sergeant (both grade E8), then by Sergeant Major and Command Sergeant Major (both grade E9). Sergeant Major of the Army is the seniormost noncommissioned officer rank in the US Army. In the US Marine Corps, the next rank above Staff Sergeant (E6) would be Gunnery Sergeant (E7), followed by Master Sergeant and First Sergeant (E8), Master Gunnery Sergeant and Sergeant Major (E9), then Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps. Unlike other military branches of the US Armed Forces, where Staff Sergeant is pay grade E6, Staff Sergeant in the Air Force is pay grade E5 - equivalent to a Sergeant in the Army or Marine Corps. It is followed by Technical Sergeant (E6), Master Sergeant (E7), Senior Master Sergeant (E8), Chief Master Sergeant and Command Chief Master Sergeant (E9), and, finally, Chief Master Sergeant of the Air Force, who - like the Sergeant Major of the Army and the Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps - is the most senior noncommissioned officer in the entire branch. The British, Commonwealth, and some European forces end their enlisted ranks at Staff Sergeant (or equivalent), and rate enlisted personnel senior to Staff/Colour Sergeants as Warrant Officers.