MIDTOWN MADNESS 3
For the Microsoft X-box
Unofficial Paint Job Location F.A.Q.
Version 1.1
6/22/2003

By R. "Wrathorn" Minuth <[email protected]>

Copyright 2003
THIS FAQ IS THE PROPERTY OF ONE R. "WRATHORN" MINUTH AND MAY NOT BE USED
WITHOUT SAID AUTHOR'S CONSENT UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.
See the LEGAL INFORMATION at the bottom of this document.

Changes from version 1.0 to 1.1:
- Included the previously omitted location of the Garbage Truck in Paris.
- Added additional thanks in the Acknowledgements section.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1.   Introduction
2.   How To Use This F.A.Q.
3.   Paint Jobs By Order Of Cars
4.   Acknowledgements
5.   Legal Information



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1.  INTRODUCTION
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Welcome car enthusiasts!  From racers to cruisers, this game has it all.  And
what better way to let your car know you care, than to dress it up in a new
coat of paint.  With the exception of only three cars in the game, every
vehicle has at least two alternative color schemes to find throughout the
cities to unlock, in addition to the already numerous colors to select from
default.  Part of the fun of "owning" your joy ride is making sure it is
unique, or at least it matches your tastes in colors.  From jet black to
classic white, from racing stripes to foreboding flames, there is something out
there for just about everyone.  With the possibility of downloadable content,
we may see more paint variations than we know what to do with!  But for now,
let us take a look at what you can unlock today.



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2.  HOW TO USE THIS F.A.Q.
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Some basic things to keep in mind while acquiring your pristine paint jobs:

--  You must be driving the vehicle that matches the name of the paint job.  In
other words, if you are driving a Paris Bus, you cannot pick up the paint job
for the Cement Truck.

--  The color schemes unlocked are dependent upon how many of them you have
found for the vehicle, not by the location of the paint job icon.  This means
that regardless of where you pick up the paint job, the colors will be unlocked
in a certain order.  Whether you hit the paint job in Washington D.C. first, or
the one in Paris, you will always get the first of two or three possible.

--  The only exception to the above rule regarding the dependent color scheme
location is for the two paint job icons marked "????" as those are indeed
distinct and unique.  More on the elusive "????" paint jobs later in the next
chapter.

--  You can use the unlocked cars and paint jobs online as well as
single/multiplayer gaming sessions.  You cannot chose from the two hidden cars
or unique paint jobs unless you have attained them in a single player session.

--  Some quick tips before getting started:  When searching for the desired
paint job, switch to single player mode.  Choose "Cruise" and set the traffic
to "None."  This eliminates the pesky commuter traffic which would inevitably
get in your way, and will help you maintain the necessary rate of speed needed
for some of the jumps.  I would also suggest turning off the Police, to allow
you to go about your business without interruption.  Set the time of day to
"Night."  While you might think this would make things more difficult to find,
it actually enhances your ability to see the glowing-blue paint job icons.
They will stand out like a beacon, and point you in the right direction.  One
last tip for your hunt, use the third-person perspective(outside of vehicle
view) to get a better look around the surrounding area.  The farther away from
the vehicle the camera is, the more you can see around you.  Switch back if you
so desire for better driving accuracy once the paint job has been located.

--  I will be referring to the city maps in the Midtown Madness instruction
booklet:  Pages 22 and 23 for Paris, and pages 24 and 25 for Washington D.C..
If you are renting the game, or have lost your instructions, visit www.xbox.com
to download the full instruction booklet.  These maps will be VERY important
when locating major landmarks or streets.  I could have sectioned off these
pages into grids, or perhaps included a graphic file with corresponding
numbers, but have opted instead to give street names and landmark locations,
with North/South/East/West headings.  This provides a smaller file to download,
and a more detailed description of where the icons are located.



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3.  PAINT JOBS BY ORDER OF CARS
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You will need to unlock the respective cars by playing through the single
player game.  Finishing the Undercover missions, Checkpoint races, and Blitz
races will unlock all but two of the 34 possible cars.  The final "secret cars"
are unlocked only by attaining the paint job icons marked with "????" and in
order to get those, you'll need the fastest car in the game, the Koenigsegg CC.
The Koenigsegg CC is unlocked when everything else in the game has been
completed.  So without further delay, here are the cars and their locations:
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AMBULANCE:
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PARIS:
Upper left area of page 23, along the Boulevard Des Batignolles, you'll see a
blue medical symbol which represents the hospital.  It is on the second floor
of the hospital area.  Simply drive through it.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Bottom area of page 24, it is sitting in front of Lincoln Memorial on the East
side.  Drive through it.

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ARMORED CAR:
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PARIS:
Lower right area of page 23, it hides street level outside of the building at
the end of La Seine river on the Northern side.  You'll need to drive into the
enclosed area of the estate to the left hand side, around the wall.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Left side of page 25, just on the West side of the Washington Monument.  Drive
through it.

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ASP (SECRET CAR):
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PARIS:
Left side of page 23, the paint job is labeled with a "????" icon.  It is way
up in the air on the Northern side of La Seine river, to the West of Musee Du
Louvre symbol on the map.  You'll need to start your jump way back at the East
end of La Seine river, and follow the road West as you bring your Koenigsegg CC
to full speed.  The cement ramp is along the upper wall of the river.

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AUDI S4 AVANT:
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PARIS:
Just a bit toward the bottom of page 23, where La seine splits and where the
Notre Dame is located, you'll find this paint job a little in the air,
requiring you to use a jump to hit it.  Travel from East to West to get enough
air speed to attain the paint.

PARIS:
To the left side of page 23, on the North side of La Seine just off to the West
of Quai Des Tuileries, it hangs in the air next to the Place De La Concorde.
You'll need to drive along the wall in the walled garder area to the East of it
to hit this paint job.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
On the upper left side of page 24, inbetween M Street N.W. and the Whitehurst
Freeway, you'll see a East/Westbound river which runs through Georgetown.
There is a landing along the Southern side of this river, just to the East of
where the Whitehurst Freeway bends Northward.  A small jump off a skateboard
curved ramp will send you up in the air for this paint job.

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AUDI TT:
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PARIS:
High above La Seine river on page 22, inbetween Cours Albert 1er and Quai
D'Orsay on the map, you'll need to approach this jump from a Northern road.
With enough speed, you can make this jump, heading from North to South.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Middle right hand side of page 25, locate the U.S. Capitol building.  Taking
the ramp with a Southern jump off of this building will land you in the right
spot for the paint can.  It is high  above Independence Avenue.

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CADILLAC 1959 ELDORADO SEVILLE:
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PARIS:
Hovering above two ramps on a walled area on page 23 near Place De La
Concorde(near La Seine), you can approach this jump from either North or South.
Again, you have to drive up onto the wall for the ramps.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
This relatively hard to reach paint job is located up above a dirt pile ramp on
page 24, to the Southernmost area of Georgetown.  It is a docks area which
banks on the Potomac River, to the South of the Whitehurst Freeway.  Start your
drive from the East, and head West, jumping the dirt pile and possibly the Rock
Creek separating Georgetown from the Rest of the city.

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CADILLAC ESCALADE:
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PARIS:
On the lower right side of page 23, on the South side of La Seine, the paing
job is waiting at the dead end of the lower level driving area along the river.
Head East to pick this up after driving down the set of steps to the walkway
below.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Bottom part of page 25, this hangs above what looks like a skate park area.  It
is located to the Southeast of the Washington Monument, in a gray area at the
intersection of Independence Avenue and the East Basin Drive.  You'll need to
drive to the Southern part of this area to see the skate park jumps.

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CEMENT TRUCK:
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PARIS:
To the right/lower right part of page 23, look for the Southernmost exit ramp
off of the highway surrounding the city.  You'll see two green park areas near
that exit, a little to the Northwest.  The paint job is in the center of the
park to the South.  Following with your eyes, it is directly below the red "M"
icon marking a metro entrance location, again the Southernmost of the two green
park areas.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Lower center of page 24, just to the South of the Reflecting Pool, you'll find
a soccer field with the icon right in the middle of it.  Feel free to knock the
giant soccer ball around after you snag the ground-level paint job.

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CHEVROLET CORVETTE Z06:
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PARIS:
To the lower left part of page 22, this icon is located on the roof of a
building to the SouthEast of the Eiffel Tower.  Use the road leading there from
the Tower to reach the first of two jumps.  The building is orange on the map,
and runs along side the Avenue De La Bourdonnais.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
This hidden icon is above a building in Chinatown, almost in the center of page
25.  The building is one block East of the intersection of G Street N.W. and
11th Street.  You'll need to use the ramp down an alleyway filled with tables,
chairs and bicycles which runs East and West.  Again, look for the Chinatown
symbol on the map and it will be to the West of it about one block from the
landmark drawing.

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CHEVROLET SSR:
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PARIS:
Look in the center of page 23, to the right of the Palais Royal symbol, you'll
see a green and orange park-like area.  This floating paint job is located on
the East side within this area, and will require a jump up a flight of stairs
to reach it.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
On the upper part of page 24, in the Southeast residential area of Georgetown,
you'll find this paint icon just off a dirt mound jump, floating above some
trees.  The street is one block North of M Street N.W., and the jump is located
where the Eastbound street turns North.  Jumping off the ramp, you'll be
heading toward the Rock Creek waterway.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Located on the upper left side of page 24, inbetween M Street N.W. and the
Whitehurst Freeway, you'll see a East/Westbound river which runs through
Georgetown.  There is a landing along the Southern side of this river, just to
the East of where the Whitehurst Freeway bends Northward.  A small jump off a
ramp will land you this paint job.

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CHRYSLER CROSSFIRE:
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PARIS:
On the Left center side of page 23, just South of Palace De La Concorde, you'll
see the paint can icon up in the air along the Northern side of La Seine.  Use
the stairs along La Seine, from the lower walkways, to reach this sky-high
paint job.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Just a little below the center of page 25, at the intersection of Independence
Avenue and 3rd Street, this icon hangs up in the air.  Use the ramp on the
building to the West to get enough airtime to unlock this paint job.

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CHRYSLER PT TURBO:
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PARIS:
In the center of page 22, to the Northwest of the Eiffel Tower and along the
Southern lower walkway of La Seine, you'll find this small jump to get the
paint can.  It can easily be spotted on the bridge connecting the two sides of
the city, separated by La Seine.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Center of page 25, this paint job is along side a construction site located
just below Chinatown, at the intersection of 3rd Street and D Street N.W..  It
is on the South side of the construction area.  Hit the jump from the West side
to claim your prize.

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DODGE VIPER SRT-10:
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    There are no unlockable paint jobs for this vehicle.

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FIRE TRUCK:
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PARIS:
You'll find this paint job to drive through next to the Southernmost support
leg of the Eiffel tower.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Just below the middle of page 25, to the North of the National Mall, there is
an irregular shaped building.  This building is South of Constitution Avenue,
and above the word "Mall" of National Mall in the instruction booklet.  On the
South face of the building, there is a hidden area to the left.  Drive into
this small walled-in area to claim your paint job.

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FLE:
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PARIS:
On the upper middle part of page 23, you'll see a small square shaped area with
a small line of green in it to the Northwest of Sacre Coeur.  The FLE paint is
waiting at ground level for you there.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
On the right center of page 25, locate the Capitol Building.  Use the Southern
ramp on the building to launch Westward, you can nab this icon floating just
off the ledge.

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FORD 1967 MUSTANG 2+2 FASTBACK:
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PARIS:
Looking at the lower left part of page 22, notice there is a white line
separating La Seine, inbetween Avenue Du President Kennedy and Quai De
Grenelle.  Carefully navigate down to this lower walkway in the middle of La
Seine from the West side.  Build up some speed and hit the jump for this paint
job floating up in the air.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
In the center of page 24, you'll see an orange square-shaped building along
Potomic Parkway.  Ride up onto the landing area of this building and hit the
jump, sending you Northward toward what looks like a reverse-"C"-shaped
building.  The Icon is hanging in the air between them.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
On the lower middle part of page 25, to the Southwest of the U.S. Capitol
Building and along Independence Avenue, you'll see a loop-de-loop of a jump
made of cement.  The icon is at the end of this tricky jump.  Start your drive
a ways back along Independence Avenue heading Eastward, and when you cross 3rd
Street, angle carefully toward the jump for your reward.

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FREIGHTLINER CENTURY CLASS S/T:
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PARIS:
On page 23, look up in the Northeastern corner. You'll see Boulevard De Magenta
which runs NW/SE. Along that road, you'll see a green triangle-shaped park
about midway down the road near the bus station.  That is where the icon is
hiding.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Middle right of page 24, locate the Northwest/Southeast bound Virginia Avenue.
There is a large garden area in the middle of this diagonal road, and the paint
job is located within a circular area within the park.

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GARBAGE TRUCK:
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PARIS:
In the upper left part of page 23, locate Boulevard Des Batignolles.  There is
a T-shaped intersection with a North/Southbound road one block East of the
hospital(blue medical symbol on the map).  The paint job is located within the
doors the the Moulin Rouge building on the North side of this intersection.
Look for the red windmill on the roof to help point out the location.  Drive
through the street-level paint can.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Located almost in the center of page 25, locate the Chinatown symbol on the
map.  It is slightly underneath the left side of the symbol, above a flight of
steps down an alleyway which runs East and West.  This alley contains chairs,
tables and bicycles.  No real jump required, but chances are that you'll get
some air off the steps anyway.
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HUMMER H2 SUV:
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PARIS:
On the central upper part of page 22, locate The Arc De Triomphe.  There is a
Northeast bound road that head out of this area, intersecting Avenue Des
Ternes, and is parallel to Avenue De Wagram.  The Hummer paint job is located a
block up on the road in a storefront window.  It is on the corner of this road
and another smaller unnamed road that connects to Avenue De Wagram.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
On the center of page 25, two blocks to the East of the FBI Building, the paint
job is waiting on the second floor of the police station.  On the in-game map,
it is marked with a little blue circle.  Drive up the ramp to fetch the
spinning can.

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KOENIGSEGG CC:
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PARIS:
Below the Musee Du Louvre landmark symbol on page 23, this icon hangs in the
air on the Southern side of La Seine.  You must build up speed and hit the ramp
on the North side of the river.  Your river crossing jump will land you this
paint job with a little luck and skill.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
On page 24, look for Dupont Circle in the upper right area of the map. The
paint can is way above one of the nearby buildings, hanging barely over the
street.  You have some options to hit this one. Take the first ramp with a lot
of speed and you'll get it.  Otherwise, Use one ramp to get to one rooftop
level, then a second and a third ramp to hit this tricky award.

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LIMOUSINE:
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PARIS:
In the Southeast corner of Paris(lower right part of page 23), you'll see Norte
Dame. Below and to the right of the Notre Dame icon, you'll see what looks like
a orange triangle with another small orange dot right next to it. That small
dot is a small semi-enclosed area, with enough room to drive a limo into it for
the paint can. It is right near La Seine River

WASHINGTON D.C.:
To the lower right on page 25, locate the U.S. Capitol.  West of this building
in a angular shaped pool of water, to the East of 3rd Street.  An Eastbound
ramp will jump you over the pool or water to an awaiting paint job.
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LOTUS ESPRIT V8:
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PARIS:
On page 22, inbetween the Eiffel Tower and Palais De Chaillot, you'll find the
paint job floating in the air.  Use the lower level of La Seine walkway to hit
the Westbound jump, which will launch you up high enough to nab the icon
hovering above the bridge.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Just below the center of page 25, you will see a horizontal line labed as the
National Mall.  The paint job is very high up in the air, be sure to use the
cement ramp provided to hit it.  I would suggest backing all the way up to the
Washington Monument, and follow the cement sidewalks all the way back to the
jump.  Try to stay off the grass as much as possible as this tends to slow your
car down.

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MINI COOPER S:
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PARIS:
Near the center of page 23, locate the Musee Du Louvre.  Within this area,
North of La Seine, you'll find an enclosed area which has some glass
pyramid-shaped buildings.  The paint job in hiding behind one of them on the
ground.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
On the Left side of page 24 in Georgetown, along the Whitehurst Freeway, you'll
find this paint icon a short jump off a ramp.  You can either follow the
Whitehurst Freeway East, following it until it rises up along a curve to the
North, or take Westbound M Street N.W., making a turn South onto the freeway.
The ramp leads to a Southern jump which should be easy to nab.

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OPEL ASTRA:
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    There are no unlockable paint jobs for this vehicle.

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PARIS BUS:
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PARIS:
To the upper right side of page 22, look for the green park area in the shape
of a half-circle.  A street borders this park, named Boulevard De Courcelles.
Just past the park on this road, heading East, is a little nook on the left
hand side.  This is located before you reach Boulevard Malesherbes.  The paint
job is street level within this small area.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Bottom part of page 25, just South of Independence Avenue, you'll find a
fountain area with this bus paint job within driving reach.  This area is South
of the National Mall.

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PARIS POLICE:
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PARIS:
In the center of page 23, this paint job is located at the Paris Police
Station.  Look for the blue star on the map to help locate it along Rue Etienne
Marcel, North of the Palais Royal.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
The paint job is on the lower right side page 24.  It is located off a jump
over a small lake, North of the Reflecting Pool and to the right of the Vietnam
Veterans Memorial. You'll need to be on the South side of the small lake to use
the jump there. It is above the center of the lake.

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PARIS TAXI:
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PARIS:
On the lower left side of page 23, to the East of the Hotel Des Invalides, you
will see a blue letter "P" next to a red metro entrance.  This "P" is the
symbol for the parking garage you will need to ascend to reach the sky-high
paint job icon.  Drive up to the top floor of the garage and plumet down to
Earth to pick up this paint can.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
A little to the upper left from the middle of page 24, locate the
East/Westbound Whitehurst Freeway.  Above the word "Whitehurst" is a
construction site, and the paint job is a short jump off the top floor of this
building.
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RENAULT 1985 R5:
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PARIS:
On page 23, in the upper left hand side of the map, you'll see a blue medical
symbol which shows the location of the Paris hospital.  The hospital is along
Boulevard Des Batignolles.  This icon is located on the third floor.  Make a
right turn when you arrive on the third floor, and grab the paint as you decend
to the street below.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Lower middle part of page 25 shows a horizontal strip labeled as the National
Mall.  To the East of this grassy area is smaller fountain area, just before
you cross 3rd street heading East.  It may take a couple of tries to hit this
icon, as there are many ramps at different angles.  I would suggest using the
ramp on the South side of the fountain.  With a little driving room for some
extra speed, you will eventually hit it.

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SAAB 9-3 TURBO:
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PARIS:
On the lower left side of page 22, Northern side of La Seine, you will see this
icon floating midair.  It is hidden among the buildings in an area with a very
steep set of stairs which opens onto Avenue Du President Kennedy.  Use the
length of road beginning at the metro entrance along Avenue Paul Doume to build
up speed as you head Southeast.  You will hit a jump which will carry you to
the paint.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
On page 24, about in the middle of this page(a little to te right), this paint
icon hovers above a North/South freeway.  The ramp is just West/Southwest of
the intersection of Virginia Avenue and 23rd Street.  This could possibly be
the toughest jump to make in the game.  You will need to jump Westward, as the
icon hangs over the nearby highway.  What makes this difficult is that you have
to make a sharp turn while trying to build up speed to make this jump.  Start
up near Washington circle, following 23rd Street South along the left side.
When you near Virginia Avenue, begin to turn right as you pass this road.  Your
car will hit the side of the building, narrowly missing the short cement wall
which lines this alleyway.  With a little luck, you'll maintain most of your
speed and will hit the jump with enough heigth.  It is recommended that you
keep your car up to speed by using manual transmission.

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SERPENT MK2 (SECRET CAR):
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WASHINGTON D.C.:
On the upper left side of page 24, locate Georgetown University.  It is a
orange building behind a gated wall.  About one block south of that location,
along what turns into the Whitehurst Freeway, you will find a paint job icon
labeled "????" way up in the air above the trees.  To hit this icon, you will
need the Koenigsegg CC.  Start your run on the Whitehurst Freeway, where it
meets the Rock Creek and Potomic Highway.  Head West, getting your car up to
speed.  Maintain control of the car as the highway bends Northward.  When you
hit the incline of the street heading toward Georgetown University, you should
be able to reach the paint job.  Remember to center yourself using the yellow
center line of the street.

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VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE RSI:
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PARIS:
On the lower right side of page 22, locate the symbol for the Hotel Des
Invalides.  The Beetle icon is on the rooftop of this building.  Using a ramp
on the East side of the wall surrounding this building, build up enough speed
on the connecting street to make this upward jump.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
On the middle right side of page 25, locate the green park area inbetween
Constitution Avenue, Louisuana Avenue and 1st Street(triangle-shaped green
area).  The Beetle icon is to the North of a fountain located in the middle of
this park, but can only be reach by jumping Northward over the fountain.  I
would recommend starting a ways back on Constitution Avenue, heading East or
West to build up speed, then turn toward the fountain(staying on the cement
path to maintain speed) for the jump needed.

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WASHINGTON D.C. BUS:
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PARIS:
On the bottom of page 23, look for the Pantheon building.  The paint job is
located on the North side of this area, upon a steep hill.  You will need to
drive Northward along a small strip to hit this floating icon, then prepare for
the fall to the street.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
On page 24, a little up from mid center of the page, locate M Street N.W. which
runs East/West.  Driving from Georgetown on this street, as you cross over the
Rock Creek, turn right(South) onto the green grass before reaching the next
street.  The paint job is at the far end of this grassy stretch of land.

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WASHINGTON D.C. POLICE:
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PARIS:
Upper middle part of page 23, locate Sacre Coeur.  The paint can is underneath
this symbol on the map, so it will require a little scouting around to find it.
It is at the top of a narrow North/South steep alleyway.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
This paint job is in the upper right of page 24, above a fountain in Dupont
Circle.  You will need to locate the adjacent ramp neaby, and follow the street
it is on all the way down before starting this jump attempt.  Almost the entire
length of road will be required to build speed, since you are heading uphill.
Hit the ramp and hope for the best!

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WASHINGTON D.C. TAXI:
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PARIS:
On the upper part of page 23, locate the Sacre Coeur.  This building has an
overhang on one side of it, with a couple or archways and underlying driveways.
The paint job is under one of these arches.

WASHINGTON D.C.:
Located in the center of page 25, just South of Chinatown, there is an orange
square which shows the location of a construction site.  This is on the corner
of D Street N.W. and 3rd Street.  The Taxi paint job is located near the top
floor of this structure.  Drive to the top of the building, and then make the
leap of faith to the ground below to pick up this icon.
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4.  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
   ================

I would like to thank the makers of this game for such a fun game.  This was my
first FAQ, and the game inspired me enough to spend over 10 hours writing this,
intermixed with gameplay.

I would also like to pay special thanks to a few users on the Gamefaq's
messageboard for their contributions:

FeLKoN - This guy started the thread about the paint jobs, and as far as I
know, he was the first around to reach the elusive "????" paint can for the
Asp!  Congrats again!  He also helped nail down getting the Saab 9-3 Turbo in
D.C. with extreme detail.

El Destructo86 - His contributions to the board made for an easier time in
locating numerous vehicles!

Sickbacchus - Thanks for showing me where that last Paris Bus was in Paris, I
could have been driving around that city for days!!!

txf - Thank you for pointing out on the boards and through e-mail about the
missing Garabe Truck in Paris, I somehow forgot to include this in the 1.0
version of this FAQ.

This FAQ is for those people out there who are willing to give to the
community, and share their enthusiasm of gaming with the rest of us hardcore
gamers.

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5.  LEGAL INFORMATION
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Microsoft, Midtown Madness, Dice, and car licences are the sole property of
their respective owners.

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