First, you buy them. Then the ones that you buy will appear in your junkyard. You buy them from the in game store on the ps3 if you have the latest update. Not sure how to buy them on PC or 360
You can play Burnout Paradise on XBox Live if you want, and if you are 13, but you don't have to use XBox Live. In fact, I don't.
You must be 13 years old to use Xbox live on Burmout Paridise.
Don't bother looking, you can't use them after the 1.6 update.
Use a parallel connection to control the two cars.
First of all, go to the Burnout Store and select "Paradise Bikes", (it's free so you don't need to go to EB Games and get a PSN card) wait for it to download and you have the Burnout Paradise Bikes. If you want to use it then you must be either offline or online in a bike freeburn while playing Burnout Paridise and then go to the junkyard and select "Paridise Bikes". There are two motorbikes to start with: the Nakamura FV11OO and the Nakamura Firehawk V4. You can unlock three more bikes too: the NakamuraFV1100-T1,the Nakamura Firehawk GP Competition (the fastest bike in the game), and the Nakamura Toy Firehawk. I don't know how to unlock the three because I bought the time-savers pack. If you have any more Burnout Paridise PS3 questions then E-mail them to me at gptheleader@gmail.com Sincerely, Gabriel Perry
15 four wheel cars
There are thousands upon thousands of toy cars for children to use. They replicate almost any car out there, and some are just plain cool an imaginative. There are many cars here: http://www.toywiz.com/disneycars.html
Almost everything! Watches, cars, toy cars, robots, most machines, most mechanical object use gears to transmit motion and power.
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Depends what car you're in. You CAN'T do Donuts in the Nakamure SI-7 or the Racing edition because it is front wheel drive. However, in most cars (and bikes) you simply hold down accelerate and the direction you want to go at the same time. If you do this in a bike, the rider will use his foot to push around, but you can make him withdraw his foot by holding down reverse as well. You can also do Wheelie Donuts in bikes, (very hard in the GP Firehawk) but its a little harder to explain so I'll let you figure it out...
Toy cars can be push along or self powered. If self powered that may be clockwork or battery powered electrically driven. All cars move forwards or backwards due to some force. Clockwork cars have the same wind up and release that any windup clock has. Battery powered cars use a small battery to power an electric motor to drive the wheels.
about 1-2 inch sheet of wood depending on how big the car is