The save file is not a flat database; it is a tree of "Collections" and "Objects." You cannot simply search for a text string like "Car" because the file stores Hash IDs, not names.
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In the pantheon of arcade racing games, few titles command the respect and nostalgic devotion of Need for Speed: Most Wanted (2005). Released by EA Black Box, this game perfected the formula of police chases, stylish cutscenes, and a ruthless "Blacklist" of rivals. However, for nineteen years, one question has haunted every serious player: How do I get more Junkman parts? The save file is not a flat database;
The vanilla game doles out the mythical Junkman (also known as "Unique" or "Ultimate") performance parts sparingly. You get a few random ones for beating Blacklist members. But what if you want a full car—like the BMW M3 GTR or a tricked-out Porsche Carrera GT—fitted with every single Junkman Top part? For most users, VltEdit (latest version) or NFSMW
Enter the unsung hero of PC modding: The NFSMW Save Editor.
This article is your complete encyclopedia on using a save editor to acquire Junkman Top performance parts, explaining why you need them, which editor is safest, and how to install everything without corrupting your 100-hour save file.
For most users, VltEdit (latest version) or NFSMW Save Editor by nfsu360 have the most reliable Junkman top implementation. Look for: