Welcome to the Militia Gaming Community—Trigger here, and in this guide, I’m laying out my top car builds and strategies to help you reach Rep Level 50 and earn Ultimate and Ultimate+ parts as efficiently as possible. Whether you’re just starting the game or already climbing through the mid-tier levels, this breakdown will get you where you need to go.

Let’s go!


Who This Guide Is For

This guide is designed for players who have not yet reached Rep Level 50 or unlocked all Ultimate parts. If you’re already fully loaded, this won’t be much help—but for everyone else, you’re in the right place.


📘 Stage 1: Rep Levels 1–15

Goal:

  • Reach Rep Level 11 quickly
  • Upgrade your starter car with key parts

Strategy:

  • Do NOT buy a new car early—starter cars are slow but sufficient.
  • Focus on night races to stack rep fast. Don’t worry about bank yet.

Once you reach Rep Level 11, you unlock the following:

  • Pro+ Crankshaft, ECU, Intercooler, Exhaust
  • Sport Dual Turbo
  • Pro 2×3 lb. NOS
  • Pro Track Suspension, Brakes, Tires
  • Pro+ Clutch, Elite Gearbox, Pro Track Differential

If using the Nissan 180SX, for example, this setup boosts you to a 226 rating and drastically improves your speed and survivability.

Cost: ~$141,000 (don’t worry—you’ll earn this during day race grind after unlocking parts).

Once your build is complete, go back to night and grind Rep Level 16.


📘 Stage 2: Rep Levels 16–50

Goal:

  • Build your best mid-game car to carry you to 50
  • Start prepping for Ultimate part unlocks

Recommended Car: 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RSR

  • Unlocked at Rep Level 16
  • Widely considered the fastest car in the game

Transfer your parts from your first build to this car (remove and install via inventory menu). You’ll need to purchase a few new parts:

Build at Rep 16:

  • Pro+ Crankshaft, ECU, Intercooler, Exhaust
  • Pro Dual Turbo, 2×3 lb. NOS
  • Pro Track Suspension, Brakes, Tires
  • Super Clutch, Elite Gearbox, Pro Track Differential
  • Kill Switch Jammer + Radar Disruptor

Cost: ~$86,000 for car + ~$49,500 for added parts

Build Rating: ~272

You’ll be able to hit over 200 mph easily—critical for escaping Heat 3 cops and beyond.

At Rep Level 23:

Swap to the 440 HP 3.5L V6 engine and apply the following:

  • Super+ Crankshaft, ECU, Intercooler, Exhaust
  • Pro Dual Turbo, Super 3×3 lb. NOS
  • Super Track Suspension, Brakes, Tires
  • Super+ Clutch, Elite Gearbox, Super Track Differential

Build Rating: ~359+ — perfect for consistent escape and grinding.


🚗 Alternative Builds

Don’t like the RSR? Try these options:

🥈 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX

  • Unlocked at Rep Level 16
  • Excellent balance between speed, grip, and handling
  • At Rep 23, engine swap to 562 HP 3.8L V8
  • Build the same way as the RSR

🥉 Ford GT (Late Game Option)

  • Unlocked at Rep Level 36
  • Flashy, powerful, high-end machine
  • Use the 460 HP 6.2L V8 and build it similar to the above

🎯 High Heat Race Strategy (Level 50+)

Once you hit Rep Level 50, your next target is farming high heat races to unlock Ultimate and Ultimate+ parts.

Best Setup:

  • Any of the 3 builds above with a rating of 370–380+
  • Equip Double Repair Kits and Damage Reduction Auxiliaries

Escape Strategy:

  • Use high-speed highway sections to outrun cops
  • RSR and Evo are ideal for nimble control and survivability

🧠 Summary for Different Player Types

Camp 1: Just Started

  • Stick with your starter car
  • Grind night to Rep 11 → Upgrade it fully
  • Push to Rep 16 → Buy RSR or Evo IX
  • Upgrade again, then focus on night races

Camp 2: Mid-Game (Level 16–35)

  • Buy and build RSR or Evo IX
  • Engine swap at Level 23
  • Upgrade every new part as it unlocks
  • Focus on efficient escapes and high rep nights

Camp 3: Endgame (Level 50+)

  • Fully built RSR, Evo, or Ford GT
  • Load out for durability and chase survival
  • Hit high heat races to unlock Ultimate parts

🔚 Final Thoughts

The Porsche RSR may feel like the meta pick—and it is. But it’s also one of the most effective cars for any stage of the game. Still, don’t be afraid to try out the Evo IX or Ford GT if you want some variation without sacrificing performance.

The faster you run, the faster you earn, and the faster you unlock the best gear the game has to offer.


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