Original download links (like MegaUpload, RapidShare) are long gone. However, you can still find the archive on:
Posted by: ModArchivist
Date: April 22, 2026
Category: Mod Reviews / Retro PC Gaming
If you grew up in the golden era of early 2010s PC modding, you probably remember the strange and wonderful era when modders tried to shove one entire game into another. Today, we're digging deep into a true piece of modding history: the GTA SA NFS Carbon Mod 2010 v 200epub NEW. gta sa nfs carbon mod 2010 v 200epub new
This isn't just a car pack or a simple texture swap. This is a full-fledged conversion mod that attempted to turn Rockstar’s San Andreas into EA’s Need for Speed: Carbon – complete with canyon duels, Autosculpt-style tuning, and that gritty 2006 street racing atmosphere.
Released in 2004, GTA: San Andreas became a staple in the modding community due to its open-world design and the ease with which players could modify the game's content. The game's sprawling landscape, diverse gameplay mechanics, and asset loading capabilities made it an ideal candidate for mods that ranged from simple texture changes to entirely new storylines and gameplay mechanics. Often, the actual mod was just NFS Carbon
One notable aspect of GTA: SA modding is the creation of entirely new narratives and the enhancement of existing ones. Modders have created everything from new missions and characters to overhauls of the game's physics engine and graphics. This community-driven development breathed new life into the game years after its release.
There's a possibility that a modder or a group of enthusiasts created a mod that brings elements from Need for Speed: Carbon into GTA SA. Such a mod could include vehicles, racing mechanics, character customizations, or even new missions inspired by Need for Speed: Carbon. Original download links (like MegaUpload
During 2010–2013, many mod download sites (often from Eastern Europe or Brazil) would:
Often, the actual mod was just NFS Carbon – San Andreas V2 repacked with a cover image in EPUB format (by mistake or to bypass host restrictions). No legitimate mod has “200epub” in its official name.