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Mud, Sweat and Gears is a race featured in Grand Theft Auto Online. Up to 8 players race in their Monster Trucks from Chiliad Mountain State Wilderness to the source of the Zancudo River on the shores of the Alamo Sea, with an off-road hillclimb over Mount Josiah. The race was added in the Independence Day Special update.

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  • Mud, Sweat and Gears
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  • Mud, Sweat and Gears is a race featured in Grand Theft Auto Online. Up to 8 players race in their Monster Trucks from Chiliad Mountain State Wilderness to the source of the Zancudo River on the shores of the Alamo Sea, with an off-road hillclimb over Mount Josiah. The race was added in the Independence Day Special update.
Length
  • 3.14
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front image
  • Mud,_Sweat_And_Gears_GTAO.jpg
vehclass
  • Off-Road
Unlock
  • Rank 8
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Title
  • Navigation
Image size
  • 290(xsd:integer)
racetype
  • Land Race
Players
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Creator
Location
  • Chiliad Mountain State Wilderness to Alamo Sea
Route
  • Point to Point
abstract
  • Mud, Sweat and Gears is a race featured in Grand Theft Auto Online. Up to 8 players race in their Monster Trucks from Chiliad Mountain State Wilderness to the source of the Zancudo River on the shores of the Alamo Sea, with an off-road hillclimb over Mount Josiah. The race was added in the Independence Day Special update.
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