In Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition, Tuners can be customized in various ways. Most Tuners have a lot of body customization, All tuners except for the Lotus Elise and the Class B Tuners (which do not have any body parts) have the same amount of body parts, while the Dodge Charger SRT-8 uses the Luxury Sedan body parts instead due to also being on the Chrysler LX platform.
The Chevrolet Cobalt SS lacks taillight options, while the Volkswagen Golf R32 (Mark IV) and Nissan Sport Concept have different spoiler options due to being hatchbacks. The Sport Concept also lacks exhaust options.
Compatible Vehicles[]
The body parts listed below are compatible with the said Tuner cars.
Front Bumpers[]
Front Bumpers 16-20 are made available upon the player beating the 6th race in the Unbeatable Street Racers club races.
Rear Bumpers[]
Rear Bumpers 16-20 are made available upon the player beating the 8th race in the Unbeatable Street Racers club races.
Side Skirts[]
Side Skirts 16-20 are made available upon the player beating the 7th race in the Unbeatable Street Racers club races.
Hoods[]
Hoods 8 and 9 are made available upon the player beating the 9th race in the Unbeatable Street Racers club races.
Spoilers[]
Rear Spoilers 16-20 are made available upon the player beating the 10th race in the Unbeatable Street Racers club races. The Volkswagen Golf R32 (Mark IV) and Nissan Sport Concept (being hatchbacks) have 16 and 17 options respectively.
Regular[]
Hatchbacks[]
Volkswagen Golf R32 (Mk.4)[]
($208)
($225)
($250)
($299)
($302)
($370)
($401)
($425)
($536)
Nissan Sport Concept[]
($200)
($302)
($370)
($395)
($401)
($425)
($536)
($649)
Taillights[]
Taillight 8, 9 and 10 are are made available upon the player beating the second Unbeatable Street Racers club race. These options are not available on the Chevrolet Cobalt SS.
Exhaust Tips[]
Exhausts 15-18 are are made available upon the player beating the first Unbeatable Street Racers club race. These options aren't available on the Nissan Sport Concept.
Trivia[]
- The Lotus Elise 111R, Chevrolet Corvette Z06 (C5), Dodge Charger R/T, Lotus Esprit, Dodge Viper GTS-R and Saleen SR, despite lacking body upgrades except for wheels which makes them de facto exotics, were put into the Tuner Class.
- This makes the Nissan Skyline GT-R V-Spec (R34) a de facto Class B tuner, despite being put in Class C, while reserving Class B Tuners for the lower-tier exotics, due to it's expensive upgrade costs.
- The Lotus Elise 111R is the only Class C Tuner to have a similar upgrade path but lack the body parts of other tuner cars.
- Likewise, the Dodge Charger SRT-8, despite being described as a new-world muscle car, was put into the Tuner Class, likely for balancing reasons, but with the Luxury Sedans parts set due to it's shared platform with the Chrysler 300C and Dodge Magnum R/T.
- If the player uninstalled the custom DUB parts from the Dodge Charger SRT-8 DUB Edition, sold the DUBbed out Charger or won the Wharf Tournament with a full garage, the player will be unable to re-install them until the player has won the appropriate club races that unlock them.
- In addition, the Lexani body parts for the Charger are also unlocked from the respective Tuner Club races, as with the Luxury Sedans, with the fifth bumper already being unlocked, as the Charger SRT-8 is also won in a DUB Edition state.

































































































































































