Build your dream race car from the ground up—starting with a beat-up, barely-running vehicle. Install each part yourself, from the engine to the exhaust, and watch as your junker transforms into a sleek racing machine. But it’s not all about the cars—you’ve got to hustle to make that cash. Whether it’s chopping wood, racing under the stars, delivering pizzas, or even running your own sugar shack, there’s always a way to earn your keep. And hey, if you’ve got a green thumb, maybe you’ll find yourself in the… alternative agriculture business.
Context
Welcome to Canada in 2005, where the streets are alive with the buzz of tuned cars and wannabe street racers. But it’s not just about speed—you’ll need to keep yourself fueled up with the essentials: delicious maple syrup and hearty poutine. It’s a time when car culture is king, and every gearhead dreams of building the ultimate street machine.
Cars
- Endless Upgrades: Take your main vehicle and transform it with a wide array of upgradable parts. From tuning the engine to customizing the bodywork, it’s all in your hands—literally. You’ll install each part yourself, making every upgrade feel earned.
- Versatile Mechanics: It’s not just cars. Get behind the wheel of trailers, boats, and ATVs, each with their own mechanics and customization options.
- Bodywork & Paint: Get creative with a bodywork tool and a flexible spray paint system. Whether you want a sleek, polished look or something more outlandish, the choice is yours.
How About In-Game Cash?
- Boil & Sell Maple Syrup: Tap into Canada’s sweet side by boiling sugar water and selling barrels of maple syrup. It’s a sticky business, but someone’s got to do it.
- Nighttime Street Races: Once the sun goes down, the real action begins. Join underground street races and bet it all to make a fortune—or lose it just as quickly.
- Deliver Pizzas: Speed through the streets delivering hot pizzas. The faster you are, the bigger the tip!
- Grow & Sell: If you’re into horticulture, why not grow some plants? Sell weed joints for a quick buck, but be careful—it’s not exactly legal.
- Logging Business: Canada’s forests are vast, and there’s money to be made. Cut down trees, sell logs, or split them into firewood for some quick cash.
- Scrapyard Scavenger: One man’s trash is another man’s treasure. Gather parts at the scrapyard and sell them to the highest bidder.
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