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The reward for this mission is $1,000 and the mission [[Reuniting the Families]] is unlocked. The race may be later replayed as part of the [[Race Tournaments in GTA San Andreas#Los Santos Race Tournaments|Los Santos Race Tournaments]], which can be accessed in [[Little Mexico]] after the completion of [[Driving School]] later in the game. Although completion of these races is mandatory for 100% completion (and for the $1 million award), since Carl has already completed the race here, he does not need to do it again, except to improve his time (which has no bearing on completion of the tournament).
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The reward for this mission is $1,000 and the mission [[Reuniting the Families]] is unlocked. The race may be later replayed as part of the [[Race Tournaments in GTA San Andreas#Los Santos Race Tournaments|Los Santos Race Tournaments]], which can be accessed in [[Little Mexico]] after the completion of [[Verdant Meadows (mission)|Verdant Meadows]] ([[Driving School]] in mobile version) later in the game. Although completion of these races is mandatory for 100% completion (and for the $1 million award), since Carl has already completed the race here, he does not need to do it again, except to improve his time (which has no bearing on completion of the tournament).
==Tips and Tricks==
==Tips and Tricks==
Revision as of 04:44, 30 March 2019
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It's hard cash or your pink slip in the pot. Con Safos, eh. Then you pull up and race. First past the post wins, con chota, sin chota.
Carl attains a lowrider car and drops by Cesar's house in El Corona. The two drive to the street race's starting point near the Commerce district and race against four other cars. Carl then traverses through the districts of the western part of Los Santos, before reaching the last checkpoint in Santa Maria Beach. He wins the race and then earns a monetary reward.
Mission Objectives
In order to complete the mission the player must:
Follow Cesar to the race start.
Win the race.
Reward
The reward for this mission is $1,000 and the mission Reuniting the Families is unlocked. The race may be later replayed as part of the Los Santos Race Tournaments, which can be accessed in Little Mexico after the completion of Verdant Meadows (Driving School in mobile version) later in the game. Although completion of these races is mandatory for 100% completion (and for the $1 million award), since Carl has already completed the race here, he does not need to do it again, except to improve his time (which has no bearing on completion of the tournament).
Tips and Tricks
It is recommended to use a Tahoma for the mission, because it is very fast and easily driven. The Slamvan is another good choice, as it is one of the fastest lowriders. It is not recommended to use a Savanna because of its wide turning radius.
Outfitting Carl's vehicle with nitro at any mod garage will give him an advantage in the race.
If the player does not have a lowrider, there are two in the street near Cesar's house. A Voodoo and a Blade can be found. The Voodoo is a rather good and controllable vehicle, and thus should be a priority choice.
It is not recommended to use the previous vehicle from the previous Cesar mission "Cesar Vialpando" if the player is using a console, as that vehicle is equipped with hydraulics. On the console version, R3 activates the hydraulics and since at this point, the player's driving skills would be low, bouncing the car will cause an instant spin out and crash around corners since the player may hit the hydraulics on accident while turning. This is not present however, on the PC and mobile versions as the hydraulics key is separate from the regular controls.
Glitch
During the opening cutscene, Cesar's car may be black instead of red. This glitch is only present on the PS2 version.
Nice ride, man. That's no carrucha! You sure you want to risk that baby?
CJ:
Yeah, I'm sure. How much they talking about?
Cesar:
It's hard cash or your pink slip in the pot. Con Safos, eh. Then you pull up and race. First past the post wins, con chota, sin chota.
CJ:
OK, for sure. I'm down.
Cesar:
Watch out, CJ, these boys don't like to lose, eh...
CJ:
Yeah, well me either.
Cesar:
Follow me to the race, dude!
CJ follows Cesar and Kendl to race start point near Commerce.
Cesar:
Hey, keep up, holmes! Not far now, eh!
Kendl:
C'mon, Carl, follow us! You almost there, Carl!
Gallery
Kendl's beta model used during this mission.
Walkthrough
CJ comes to see his sister and Cesar over at Cesar's house and is warmly welcomed by Cesar.
CJ asks Cesar what he'd like to do.
Kendl greets CJ.
CJ greets Kendl.
Cesar compliments CJ's car.
Cesar asks CJ if he's sure he wants to risk losing it if he loses the race.
CJ says that he's sure and asks Cesar what's the winning prize.
Cesar tells CJ that the prize is either cash or the loser's vehicle.
Cesar says that CJ should just follow him to the start line, then just race.
Cesar says that the race ends once the first competitor passes the finish line.
CJ agrees to the race.
Before CJ goes, Cesar warns him that the other competitors "don't like to lose".
CJ says that he doesn't like losing either.
Cesar tells CJ to follow him to the start line.
Cesar and Kendl head out.
CJ must now follow Cesar.
CJ following Cesar to the start line.
CJ, Cesar and Kendl arriving at the start line.
The countdown before the race.
The race begins.
The first checkpoint.
The second checkpoint.
The third checkpoint.
The fourth checkpoint.
The fifth checkpoint.
The sixth checkpoint.
The seventh checkpoint.
The eighth checkpoint.
The ninth checkpoint.
The tenth checkpoint.
The eleventh and final checkpoint.
Race won; mission passed.
Trivia
During the drive to the race, Kendl Johnson's beta model is used. The reason for this is because Kendl does not usually appear outside of cutscenes and therefore does not have a regular gameplay model.
If the player loses the race, Kendl will call Carl and mock him for losing. A video of this can be seen here.
Two Majestics participate in the race, even though the Majestic is not a lowrider and the player themselves cannot use one in the race.
At the starting line, the other lowriders are being driven by members of the Varrios Los Aztecas. Once the race begins, however, the gang members are replaced by regular NPCs.
In the opening cutscene, the steering wheel in Cesar's vehicle turns when he moves it. This is the only time in the game that this occurs, as all steering wheels remain static in regular gameplay.
Cesar's Savanna is Bullet/Fire/Explosion-proof; after winning the race and completing the mission, the player can damage the car once it arrives at the finish line. At this point, Cesar will behave like a normal NPC by exiting the car and fighting CJ back, unlike other instances of the game where storyline characters simply disappear when a mission is completed. The player can scare Cesar away by attacking him with a firearm, and then push the car back to a garage since it's locked.
If the player replays the race via Race Tournaments, CJ will be given a black Blade instead.
Video Walkthroughs
GTA San Andreas - Walkthrough - Mission 25 - High Stakes, Low-rider (HD)
Original Version
GTA San Andreas - iPad Walkthrough - Mission 25 - High Stakes, Low-rider (HD)
Mobile Version
GTA San Andreas Remastered - Mission 25 - High Stakes, Low-rider (Xbox 360 PS3)