#SAN ANDREAS STRIP CLUB PC#
The PC version of GTA San Andreas uses keyboard cheat codes.
Spawn Jetpack: L1, L2, R1, R2, UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, L1, L2, R1, R2, UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT // ROCKETMAN.Spawn Rhino Tank: CIRCLE (B), CIRCLE (B), L1, CIRCLE (B), CIRCLE (B), CIRCLE (B), L1, L2, R1, TRIANGLE (Y), CIRCLE (B), TRIANGLE (Y) / IWPRTON.Weapon Set 3: R1, R2, L1, R2, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP, LEFT, DOWN, DOWN, DOWN // UZUMYMW.Weapon Set 2: R1, R2, L1, R2, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP, LEFT, DOWN, DOWN, LEFT // PROFESSIONALSKIT.Weapon Set 1: R1, R2, L1, R2, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP // LXGIWYL.(Almost) Infinite Health: Down, X (A), Right, Left, Right, R1, Right, Down, Up, Triangle (Y) // BAGUVIX.Infinite Ammo: L1, R1, SQUARE(X), R1, LEFT, R2, R1, LEFT, SQUARE (X), DOWN, L1, L1 // FULLCLIP.Health, Armor, and Money: R1, R2, L1, X (A), LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP, LEFT, DOWN, RIGHT, UP // HESOYAM.Thank you.While there are nearly 100 GTA cheats available for San Andreas, here are a few of the most popular, most useful, and most fun: We offer a variety of ways for our readers to support us, from direct donations to special subscriptions and cool merchandise - and every little bit helps. But in order to continue doing so, we need your support.
#SAN ANDREAS STRIP CLUB REGISTRATION#
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