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the america australia thing is back from the days of gta3. on chatterbox fm this insane paranoid guy called up and he was like "havent you read a history book lately? the aus usa war was the biggest war since the big one! i go fight the australians, fingting the kangaroos and when i come back, everyone a hippie"

funny as hell

go to the west beach of san fierro and on the sand is this tube frame thing. its not the bf injection, but its alot better

the elergy (skyline) is awesome. wheelspin everytime. fun doing donuts in the parking lot outside jizzy's. cant mod it though. WTF?

Got my (uncut) copy of San Andreas yesterday. It's one very sweet game. Graphics are sh1t but I guess you've got to expect that with PS2 platform :(

Still an awesome game.

Richard

i found out how to modify all the street racer cars like the elegy and jester etc etc. you know all the sports cars u cant modify in the normal transfender shops. i dunno how many of you have already found it out, but its added a lot more interest in the game to me again since i finished the story line bout a week or more ago.

damn this game sounds awsome, does anyone know if it's comming out on PC?

I asked the guy at EB, he rattled off some neardy lingo to me something like "not sure when it's comming out (on PC) as Rockstar havent decided if there going to at all"

I should think they will, as GTA 3 and Vice city were both on PC and were both huge hit's on this system.

If not, well i will just have to save my pennys and go buy a new TV, PS2 and GTA SA

you can get it in los santos (north west) ans san fierro (chinatown) and occasionally outsides wangs cars

whats with the wheel arch angels workshop? its never open... and you cant mod the elegy at the transfenders. where can you? im not quite at los venturas yet, but i be will soon

you can find the elegy in san fierro and las venturas. You have to unlock arch angels workshop. To do that you have to finish the ya ya kaboom mission and also finish all the tests at the driving school. After you do that, you should get a phone call from cesar about stealing a wish list of cars. After you do like 1 or 2 of those missions the arch angels shop will be open. Its good as, you can modify all the street racer cars u cant modify at transfender, eg the elegy and the jester, etc etc

Is anyone else waiting to shag that chick so that you can get her casino key card to finish off the casino. Coz i've finished every other level, just waiting to get her to go to bed with me. What did you use to eg flowers and stuff to make her progress go a little faster. Oh and by the way, they hydra plane rocks my socks off.

oh and adz, the rc plane, land it near the target then shot the shit out of it, much easier then flying around it trying to shot it as you fly by.

On the topic of dating the girls if you get a 100% rating with a girl you get a message saying check your wardrobe because she has just bought you a present. The first girl Denise buys you a pimp suit. And there is 5 girls all up to date. 2 of them are part of missions the other 3 you have to find for yourself. There is one in the driving school at San ferrero.

And that wheel arch angels workshop is cool. Once its unlocked you can mod the elegy(skyline) and sultan(wrx) with exhausts bodykits rear wings and paint jobs Rice them right up:D

Different girls like different stuff but always roll up in a good car undamaged, and try not to crash while driving. With denise take her to the bar just around the corner, unless she specifically wants to go dancing or just drive, that always worked for me. And to get the girl at the driving school interested you have to chubb up have to be at at least 75% fat before she will go out with you. When she does but it unlocks a free body shop in San Ferrero. One other thing that can help is find a bunch of flowers that are everywhere then after the date select them then it should say up in the corner L1 to give flowers this helps a little too.

im with that kinky one that works at the casino. her house is a torcher chanmber!

yes the gang war territories thing is back! and theres a whole los santos riot! theres people walking along with tv's ....cars burning....old ladys fighting wannabe punks....dahm funny!

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