Tools like the NFS Carbon Control Panel or NFSCSaveEditor allow you to create a new profile or edit an existing one to include the M3 GTR as a starter car or add it directly to your garage.
If you want the car to appear in the dealership for an existing save, you can modify the game's database using Open your NFS Carbon directory in Navigate to bmwm3gtre46 Change the IsCustomizable field from
For players who want the ultimate freedom to spawn any locked asset on command, community script loaders bypass the save data limitations entirely.
When you download and install one of these custom save files, you are essentially loading a career that has been "unlocked" beyond the game’s intended limits. The car behaves like any other vehicle—you can race it, customize its performance upgrades, and even (in some save files) change its paint job, though the classic blue/silver livery is usually preserved.
Once swapped into your save, the car functions perfectly. It is a Tier 3 Exotic
Players often use external tools or file exploits to force the car into their Career save games:
Download from its official GitHub repository or trusted modding platforms.
: Ensure the tool has an option to "Fix Checksum" or "Save and Fix." This prevents the game from reading the file as corrupted.
If you try to inject the car via a basic hexadecimal value switch in a standard save editor, the game engine will automatically hide or delete the vehicle the second you enter a career garage. Safely bypassing this requires restructuring the save game profile properties. Method 1: The Control Panel Save Game Creator (Easiest)
Enter your desired save name and select the as your starting car. Set your starting cash and create the profile.
Download a verified NFS Carbon Save Editor from a reputable modding site like NFSCars or Nexus Mods. Extract and run the executable.
Copy the downloaded save folder into this path. Ensure the folder name exactly matches the profile name inside it (e.g., M3GTR ).