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Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty — How to Get the Sport R-7 Sterling Vehicle

Complete a bunch of gigs to receive a free sports car in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty.

The Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty Sport R-7 Sterling is a high-end vehicle that you can obtain for free in terms of eddies, but expensive in time and effort. Our guide discusses how you can get the Sport R-7 Sterling, as well as all the tasks that you need to complete.

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How to Get the Sport R-7 Sterling in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty

You can get the Sport R-7 Sterling in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty by completing all 10 gigs for Mr. Hands in Dogtown. Once you’re done with these tasks, Mr. Hands will contact you, and he’ll exclaim how delighted he is that you value your partnership.

This leads to a short quest called Hi Ho Silver Lining. Simply head to the Heavy Hearts club’s private rooms and speak with Mr. Hands. After a brief conversation, go back outside to find your ride waiting for you.

List of Gigs That You Need to Complete for Mr. Hands

You can see the tally of gigs that you need to complete for Mr. Hands by opening the world map and checking the handshake icon in Dogtown. A select few are available early in the expansion’s campaign, just after you leave your hideout in Kress Street. The rest will get unlocked as you progress further in Phantom Liberty‘s main story. Likewise, there’s one that’s been around for the past few years.

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I’ve listed the gigs that you need to do below. I’ve also written guides for most of these, so feel free to check them out. Some have key decisions that you need to make, while others might reward iconic weapons.

  • Two Wrongs Makes Us Right — This is a fairly old gig from the base game. You just need to steal a van and drive it to a marked location.
  • Prototype in the Scraper — Recover a prototype item from a Zetatech employee. This might yield the Ambition iconic weapon down the line.
  • Dogtown Saints — Help reopen a clinic by resolving a conflict.
  • Treating Symptoms — Find a gangster and decide on what to do with the netrunner who’s conducting an op.
  • Waiting For Dodger — You can grab a couple of iconic weapons in the parking lot of the police station.
  • Talent Academy — Infiltrate a syndicate that’s experimenting on children with cybernetic implants.
  • Spy in the Jungle — I suggest taking note of the outcomes here, since there are a couple of key decisions when it comes to the “spy” that you encounter, as well as the biomonitor that you acquire.
  • Roads to Redemption — Foil a terrorist attempt that’s brewing in Dogtown’s stadium.
  • The Man Who Killed Jason Foreman — There are options on what you’ll do to the killer, but only one leads to an iconic weapon.
  • Heaviest of Hearts — You’ll head to the VIP area of the Heavy Hearts club, and you can earn a bonus if you don’t raise the alarm.

That’s it: that’s everything you need to know about how to get the Sport R-7 Sterling in Cyberpunk 2077: Phantom Liberty. This is just one of many vehicles that you can acquire in the expansion. There are also weaponized vehicles, as well as a free Type-66 Hoon (a Hoonigan drift monster). For other tips and strategies, you can check out our PL guides hub.


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Jason Rodriguez is a game reviewer and guides writer from the Philippines. With around 5,000 published articles, he's freelanced for numerous outlets, including GameSkinny, GameSpot, Polygon, IGN, PCGamesN, PC Invasion, and more.