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=== Aero ===
=== Aero ===
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These items are vehicle-specific modifications that increase a car's stats. They can only be transferred between cars of the same model. Some cars have complete all-in-one body kits, while others require the purchase of the hood and bumpers separately. Mito kits add 10 acceleration and 10 durability (in the case of a split-kit, the hood gives the acceleration, while the bumper gives the durability) and some cars have premium "Mk II" kits which allow the user to spread the overall 20 points in any desired arrangement. Since kit prices vary between individual vehicles, both in price and availability, each car is listed with its kit "eligability"; that is what type of kit each vehicle has.
These items are vehicle-specific modifications that increase a car's stats. They can only be transferred between cars of the same model. Some cars have complete all-in-one body kits, while others require the purchase of the hood and bumpers separately. Mito kits add 10 acceleration and 10 durability (in the case of a split-kit, the hood gives the acceleration, while the bumper gives the durability) and some cars have premium "Mk II" kits which allow the user to spread the overall 20 points in any desired arrangement. Since kit prices vary greatly between individual vehicles, both in price and availability, each car is listed with its kit "eligibility"; that is what type of kit each vehicle has available.


Be aware that some vehciles have multiple kits of the same type (e.g. the Impact has 2 hoods and 2 bumpers available) while some vehicles have '''no''' aero at all (such as the MPM7).
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NOTE TO EDITORS OF THIS TABLE:
   Please place an X where a vehicle has a particular aero kit type (e.g. the URe3 V6 has a one-piece kit and a Mk II kit, so there would be an X in the 2nd and 4th columns), otherwise leave the cell blank (put in a space). If you can, replace the X with the icon of the kit, uploaded with the following image name format:
   Please place {{yes}} as the cell contents where a vehicle has a particular aero kit type (e.g. the URe3 V6 has a one-piece kit and a Mk II kit, so there would be an X in the 2nd and 4th columns), otherwise put {{no}}. If you can, upload and include an icon of the kit, uploaded with the following image name format:
FOR SINGLE KITS:
FOR SINGLE KITS:
"Drift_City_Aero_Carname" where Carname is the in-game name of the vehicle.
"Drift_City_Aero_Carname" where Carname is the in-game name of the vehicle.
FOR SPLIT KITS:
FOR SPLIT KITS:
"Drift_City_Aero_Carname_HoodX - For hoods where Carname is the name of the vehicle and X is the number (in case of multiple hoods, follow the in-game numbering format.)
"Drift_City_Aero_Carname_HoodX - For hoods where Carname is the name of the vehicle and X is the number (in case of multiple hoods, follow the in-game numbering format, if there is only 1, ignore the X.)
and
and
"Drift_City_Aero_Carname_BumperX - For bumpers where Carname is the name of the vehicle and X is the number (in case of multiple hoods)
"Drift_City_Aero_Carname_BumperX - For bumpers where Carname is the name of the vehicle and X is the number (numbering scheme same as for hoods)
FOR MKII KITS:
FOR MKII KITS:
"Drift_City_Aero_Carname_Mk2" where Carname is the name of the vehicle.-->
"Drift_City_Aero_Carname_Mk2" where Carname is the name of the vehicle.
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!Car Name!!One-piece kit!!Split hood/bumper!!Mk II Premium Kit
!Car Name!!One-piece kit!!Split hood/bumper!!Mk II Premium Kit
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!Caliber
!Caliber
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!Condol
!Condol
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!Kicker
!Kicker
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
| {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{no}}
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!Laputa
!Laputa
| {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
| {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
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!Metro
!Metro
| {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Ironia
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!colspan=4|V2 Vehicles
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!Ensony
!Ensony
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| {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
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!MMT1
!MMT1
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!OMD SS
!OMD SS
| {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{no}}
| {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
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!Comet
!Comet
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Muse
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Tokio
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{yes}}
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!Dragonfly
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Invention
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{yes}}
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!Boarding
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!colspan=4|V4 Vehicles
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!Eric
| {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
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!MPM CC
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Spotlight
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Compass
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Village
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Maxi
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{yes}}
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!Monster
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Rotary
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Above
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{yes}}
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!Dreamer
| {{no}} || {{yes}} || {{yes}}
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!Unlimit
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Fairplay
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!MPM7
| {{no}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Crossfire
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Fondo X
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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!Leo
| {{yes}} || {{no}} || {{no}}
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The Drift Shop is where you can change the look of your car. It can be accessed by pressing F4. None of the items sold by the Drift Shop can be sold back to the Drift Shop, traded, or sold to other players. Once you buy an item, you're stuck with it until you delete it, if you choose to. Items sold in the Drift Shop can be found in the Drift Item tab of your inventory and do not use part slots when equipped.

At the moment, there are very few Drift Shop items. As the game receives updates, more will be added.

Note the disclaimer when using G Coins in Drift City, "Excluding immediate consumable products, usage period of G Coin items are limited to one year. Refunds or exchanges are not permitted under any circumstances."

Dress Up Items

Dress up items are very similar to paint items, being aesthetic in nature. Although they cannot be combined with other dress up items, they can be used with paint items.

License Plate

License plates allow players to customize the actual plate of their car and type in a custom license plate number to be viewed by all.

Name Cost Additional Info
Retro style plate  ' for days.
"A personalized number plate for the front and rear ends of the car. (Including Korean, English)" This plate is blue, and bigger than the normal OMD plate. It has the word "Rage" printed at the top of it.
Cyber Style Plate 40,000 Mito "A personalized number plate for the front and rear end of the car. (Including Korean, English)" This plate is dark blue, with light blue vertical lines.
Cutie Style Plate  ' for days.
"A personalized number plate for the front and rear end of the car." This plate is predominantly pink, with two hearts on the left.
Rainbow Plate  ' for days.
"A personalized number plate for the front and rear end of the car." This plate features a spectrum background.

Decal

Decals are paint patterns that help your car stand out. They fit on top of any paint job, so pick a good color combination to go with your favorite paint job when picking out a decal. However, stickers appear on top of decals, so if you want to use a decal on top of stickers, you will need to incorporate the decal as part of your stickers as a workaround.

Name Cost Additional Info
Dragon 4,000 Mito Oriental Decal, makes your car look like a mighty dragon flying through the air.
Air Lightning  ' for days.
Gives a light and delicate impression.
Race spark
Center line
Zebra
Flag check line1
Sheet line
Puma
Ghost
Big wave

Sticker

Create your own stickers for your car, and upload them to the game to use. Alternatively, you can use stickers designed by other players. Each sticker costs 100 Mito, and each requires Sticker Adhesive Spray to use. When the Sticker Adhesive Spray expires, all of your stickers will be removed.

Sticker Adhesive Spray

Used to apply custom stickers to any car. When the Sticker Adhesive Spray expires, the Sticker(s) will be removed.

 ' for days.

Roof

At the moment, there are no roof items in the Drift Shop.

Sound

At the moment, there are no sound items in the Drift Shop.

Paint Items

Paint items are for aesthetic purposes only and alter the entire look of the car. Each type of paint item can only be used individually (no mixing colors).

Glossy Paint

Glossy paints add a layer of realism to your car by adding glossy sheen to the car's appearance. The glossy effect will appear through decals and stickers, which, with the proper stickers, can create a highly detailed look or can create new glossy "paints" with flat-color stickers. Unlike normal paints, glossy paints offer stat bonuses and cannot be moved from one car to another. Also, cars with glossy paints currently cannot be sold via the Auction House.

Paint

Paint alters the color of your car. There are more colors available from here than from the Dealership, and paint can be unequipped from one car and equipped on another. Paint does not affect any stats.

Color Name Cost (Glossy) Cost (Standard) Additional Info
Apple green  ' for days.
 ' for days.
Cool and fresh
Black pearl  ' for days.
You'll never want to take your eyes off of it.
Beige  ' for days.
 ' for days.
Blue-Green  ' for days.
Blue Onyx 12,000 Mito Cool charisma
Carmine  ' for days.
Cherry Wine  ' for days.
10,000 Mito A strong, vibrant color.
Cutie Pink  ' for days.
 ' for days.
Just cute
Dark Grey N/A  ' for days.
Pure charisma
Dark Olive Green N/A 1,000 Mito
Dark Teal N/A  ' for days.
Dark Violet  ' for days.
3,000 Mito At day, this color looks purple. At night, it looks dark blue.
Denim Blue  ' for days.
Electric Orange  ' for days.
 ' for days.
Electric Yellow  ' for days.
 ' for days.
Bring your dull car to life!
Green 3,000 Mito
Indian Red  ' for days.
 ' for days.
A very strong, stylish color.
Light Gold  ' for days.
2,000 Mito Looks a nice orange colour at sun set.
Mystic Grey N/A 2,000 Mito
Orange  ' for days.
 ' for days.
Looks good on sports cars!
Red Violet N/A 1,000 Mito
Royal Blue  ' for days.
Silver 1,000 Mito Looks good on all cars.
Sky Blue N/A 1,000 Mito
Slate N/A 1,000 Mito A pale, yet attractive color.
Sports Blue  ' for days.
A true racers color!
Vanilla White  ' for days.
A smooth and sophisticated white.

Neon

Neon is used to create a glow underneath your car.


Name Cost Additional Info
Pink neon  ' for days.
A pretty neon colour
Red neon  ' for days.
Blazing charisma!
Blue neon  ' for days.
Sometimes doesn’t stand out much, but still stylish.
Green neon  ' for days.
Yellow neon  ' for days.
A bold, golden glow
Purple neon 40,000 Mito For a sophisticated style.

Tint

At the moment, there are no tint items in the Drift Shop.

Tuning Items

Tuning items are the real upgrades for your car. Tuning items can upgrade your car into the next class, or add performance enhancing additions that also alter the look of your vehicle.

Modify Car

These upgrades will permanently transform your car into an upper level car. Note that each car has its own range of upgrades, based on its starting class. Each upgrade will only upgrade 1 V-Class at a time: i.e. to upgrade a V2 vehicle to V9, every upgrade between V3 and V9 must be purchased. It is not possible to shortcut upgrades.

Name Cost
V2 car upgrade  ' for days.
V3 car upgrade  ' for days.
V4 car upgrade  ' for days.
V5 car upgrade  ' for days.
V6 car upgrade  ' for days.
V7 car upgrade  ' for days.
V8 car upgrade  ' for days.
V9 car upgrade  ' for days.

Modify Slot

At the moment, there are no modify slot items in the Drift Shop.

Aero

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These items are vehicle-specific modifications that increase a car's stats. They can only be transferred between cars of the same model. Some cars have complete all-in-one body kits, while others require the purchase of the hood and bumpers separately. Mito kits add 10 acceleration and 10 durability (in the case of a split-kit, the hood gives the acceleration, while the bumper gives the durability) and some cars have premium "Mk II" kits which allow the user to spread the overall 20 points in any desired arrangement. Since kit prices vary greatly between individual vehicles, both in price and availability, each car is listed with its kit "eligibility"; that is what type of kit each vehicle has available.

Be aware that some vehciles have multiple kits of the same type (e.g. the Impact has 2 hoods and 2 bumpers available) while some vehicles have no aero at all (such as the MPM7).

Car Name One-piece kit Split hood/bumper Mk II Premium Kit
V1 Vehicles
Advance No Yes Yes
Birdie Yes No No
Caliber Yes No No
Condol No Yes No
Drifter Yes No No
Kicker No Yes No
Laputa No Yes Yes
Metro Yes No No
Ironia Yes No No
V2 Vehicles
Panda Yes No No
Ensony No Yes Yes
MMT1 Yes No No
OMD SS No Yes Yes
Comet Yes No No
V3 Vehicles
Muse Yes No No
Tokio Yes No Yes
Dragonfly Yes No No
Invention Yes No Yes
Boarding Yes No No
V4 Vehicles
Eric No Yes Yes
MPM CC Yes No No
Spotlight Yes No No
Compass Yes No No
Village Yes No No
Maxi Yes No Yes
Monster Yes No No
V5 Vehicles
Rotary Yes No No
Above Yes No Yes
Dreamer No Yes Yes
Unlimit Yes No No
Fairplay Yes No No
MPM7 No No No
Crossfire Yes No No
Fondo X Yes No No
Leo Yes No No

Booster

These items change the color of your booster. They also give a small boost stat increase.

Name Cost Attributes
Super Red Flame 50000 Mito +10 Boost
Super pink flame  ' for days.

+10 Boost

Super yellow flame 28000 Mito +5 Boost
Super green flame  ' for days.

+10 Boost

Wheels

These items change the rims and wheels of your car. They can be transferred between any car you own.

Name Cost Attributes
Volk  ' for days.
  • +6 Speed
  • +6 Acceleration
GT  ' for days.
  • +6 Speed
  • +6 Acceleration
Euro Line  ' for days.
  • +6 Speed
  • +6 Acceleration
Schnitzer  ' for days.
  • +6 Speed
  • +6 Acceleration
Sapphire  ' for days.
  • +2 Speed
  • +10 Acceleration
Moti 30,000 Mito
  • +3 Speed
  • +1 Acceleration
Hukudo  ' for days.
  • +6 Speed
  • +6 Acceleration
Oz  ' for days.
  • +6 Speed
  • +9 Acceleration
Carbon  ' for days.
  • +3 Speed
  • +9 Acceleration
Micky  ' for days.
  • +6 Speed
  • +6 Acceleration
Gizmo  ' for days.
  • +6 Speed
  • +6 Acceleration
Salt rail  ' for days.
  • +6 Speed
  • +6 Acceleration
Shark  ' for days.
  • +6 Speed
  • +6 Acceleration
Spirit 30,000 Mito
  • +1 Speed
  • +3 Acceleration

Wing

These items add a spoiler to your car. The spoiler gives a small stat increase, depending on the item. These items can be transferred between any car you own.

Name Cost Attributes
Union Wing  ' for days.
  • +3 Speed
  • +9 Boost
Razor Wing  ' for days.
  • +2 Speed
  • +10 Boost
Infinity Wing  ' for days.
  • +4 Speed
  • +8 Boost
Quadro Wing  ' for days.
  • +3 Speed
  • +9 Boost
OMD Wing  ' for days.
  • +5 Speed
  • +7 Boost
Mittron Wing  ' for days.
  • +6 Speed
  • +6 Boost
TB Wing 20,000 Mito
  • +3 Speed
  • +3 Boost
GT Wing 20,000 Mito
  • +2 Speed
  • +4 Boost

Misc. Items

Drink

Drinks have beneficial effects to players. Some of the items currently under the Drink category are more appropriate in other categories. However, until a patch fixes the categories, these items are miscategorized into the Drink category.

Name Cost Effect
Item Drink  ' for days.
Doubles the number of items that drop.
Mittron Fuel Booster  ' for days.
Pay only half of the regular price when refuelling with Mittron Fuel.
Normal Restoration Kit  ' for days.
Normal Restoration Kit (10 CNT)  ' for days.
10 Normal Restoration Kits.
Normal Restoration Kit (30 CNT)  ' for days.
30 Normal Restoration Kits.
Super Restoration Kit  ' for days.
Super Restoration Kit (10 CNT)  ' for days.
10 Super Restoration Kits
Super Restoration Kit (30 CNT)  ' for days.
30 Super Restoration Kits.
Hyper Restoration Kit  ' for days.
Hyper Restoration Kit (10 CNT)  ' for days.
10 Hyper Restoration Kits.
Hyper Restoration Kit (30 CNT)  ' for days.
30 Hyper Restoration Kits.
Alpha Set Restoration Lube  ' for days.
Beta Set Restoration Lube  ' for days.
Mittron enhancer booster  ' for days.
Effect of Mittron Enhancers is doubled with no change in success rate. Item is used up on next enhance attempt.
EXP drink  ' for days.
Obtained Exp increased by 30% (does not affect quest rewards).
MITO drink  ' for days.
Obtained Mito increased by 50% (does not affect quest rewards).

Super Fuel

At the moment, there are no super fuel items in the Drift Shop.

Repair

These items affect the repair effect when your durability bar runs out in the Battle Zone or Undercity. The effects of the items can be combined.

Name Cost Effect
Gio  ' for days.
Gio repairs in 3 seconds, compared to 5 seconds for Repair Man Chester
Turbo Man  ' for days.
During Battle Zone repair, your speed will not drop below 60mph.

Box

Name Cost Effect
Parts Box (Qty 10) 10,000 Mito Allows the trade and auctioning of Hyper Parts.

Expand

Name Cost Effect
Expand Inventory  ' for days.
"Your inventory is extended with 20 more empty spaces (one page) with purchase. Maximum 200 spaces (10 pages)."
Expand Garage  ' for days.
Adds eight more spaces (one floor) to your garage. Maximum 24 spaces
Auto Fill-up  ' for days.
"When Mittron Fuel goes down a certain amount, it will automatically refuel with 20% discounted Mittron. (If there is not enough Mito, only refuels the current Mito amount.)"
Auto Quick-Slot  ' for days.
"When purchased, it allows you to continuously use the Quick-Slot. (Activate by Left-Clicking on the A after placing an item in the Quick-Slot)"

Quick Slot

Name Cost Effect
Emergency Boost Kit (Qty 10)  ' for days.
Allows you to use whatever amount of boost you have, even when your guage is not full. Requires minimum 30% full boost guage.
Emergency Boost Kit (Qty 30)  ' for days.

Scratch Card

Scratch cards give away a random premium item, a sum of mito and the chance to win a V1 - V8 Natura.

Name Quantity Cost
Scratch Card (Natura) 1  ' for days.
Scratch Card (Natura) 5  ' for days.
(5 G-Coins off unit price)
Scratch Card (Natura) 11  ' for days.
(Equivalent of getting 1 free)