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Instructions
Hold down SPACEBAR to pipe gas to your super engine. Then use the UP and DOWN ARROW KEYS to shift the gears. Hit "X" KEY to stop your car when you cross the finish line. If needed you can pres "Z" KEY to open the parachute and slow down your car. For earned money you can buy upgrades and repair your car.
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