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after 8pm and if im online, im going to be grinding away at "down the drain" race, 1 lap races and ill most probably invite crew members most times, jump on board for easy cash.

mix it up with different car classes but its a bit tediouse. good cash and good experiance though, best i have found so far.

can be fun too.

The Stimulus Package only applies to players who joined Online in October, only.

need to get as many SAU people playing "down the drain"

make it a one lap race, over and over as you get about 3-15K every race, which is like 3 mins long. great to level up and get cash!!!

You all on XBOX or PS3?

I am on PS3

Rank 23 atm.

ps3

ps3 and yes i joined in octoBER!!

WINNINGIN I SHOULD HAVE IT

Cool!

I might have to join the SAU Crew or just Invite you both if I wanna do a Mission.

What's your Gamer Tags on PSN?

PM if you want.

I mainly do Solo / Invite Session as I am wanting to level up.

mix it up with different car classes but its a bit tediouse. good cash and good experiance though, best i have found so far.

I do them to unlock more car mods. My pink scooter and Sandking XL need some more loving.

Super pissed off at some of the % spawn rates for average cars. Blista's are next to impossible to find if not low level, even in single player. The commercial vans are cool too, slammed on tuner wheels with rollbar and white wall tyres. bawlla

Cool!

I might have to join the SAU Crew or just Invite you both if I wanna do a Mission.

What's your Gamer Tags on PSN?

PM if you want.

I mainly do Solo / Invite Session as I am wanting to level up.

psn nick is: emmadamo

yes mine and my partners name! add me up guys and gals

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