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Drive Honda Civic: City Rules Simulation Game

Experience the thrill of vtec drift in the Honda Civic Type R driving simulator! Immerse yourself in city drifting and parking challenges while competing with JDM cars like Nissan Skyline and Honda Accord. Customize your drift car with vtec system and nitro acceleration for intense race track speeds. Dodge police chases with nitro boost in the huge city map filled with turbo drift missions.

Engage in extreme driving with realistic physics and convenient gameplay for a true racing experience. Complete car stunts, vertical mega ramp jumps, and unlock powerful JDM cars and SUVs. Become the ultimate racer and drift master in Type R city racing. Enjoy free driving mode, daily bonuses, and a variety of hypercars and American muscle cars in this exciting car driving simulator.

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