Personal Driver

Become a russian gangster!

Published by: Simonas Leisis

Description

Have you ever tried realistic russian car driving? Well, this is a perfect chance for you to feel city driving in Russia! You can choose from various russian cars:
- Lada Niva
- Uaz
- Bumer
- And lots of more models!
If you ever want to feel like in a mafia and do realistic driving, just download Russian car driving simulator 2021 and beat all your rivals. This game consists of great vehicle physics, lots of city traffic, where you have to use your driving skills to complete the levels.
Finally, collect the auto parts to upgrade your russian cars and have the fastest in the city! Don't forget this car simulator is super addicting, so play safe.
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