Exotic Exports (GTA Online)

Exotic Exports are a feature in Grand Theft Auto Online introduced in the Los Santos Tuners update.

Description
"Ey... after that lick, folks starting to talk about y'all. You down for a little side hustle? I met some guy at the meet... weird dude, bald as a motherfucker, real chaotic energy. Anyway, he collects cars, strips 'em down, and then pushes 'em via his little import-export business. All the hard work is on his side of the table... but he likes the sound of you, and all y'all gotta do is steal the cars and drop 'em off at his cargo ship by the docks. If you interested, I got a list of his latest requests that I'll leave for you back at the Auto Shop. Easy money, fast money, ya feel me?"

- Sessanta by phone call to the player after their first successfully completed Contract, describing Brucie Kibbutz's requirements.

After purchasing an Auto Shop and completing their first Contract for Sessanta and Kenny, a list of 10 vehicles written on a blackboard will appear outside the office on the mezzanine of the player's Auto Shop. While not revealing the customer by name, Sessanta's description and the presence of Brucie Kibbutz's Banshee in the car meet indicate he is continuing to operate his Exotic Exports operation from Grand Theft Auto IV. This is later confirmed if the player manages to export 1000 vehicles.

Every 24 hours (real-time) the list will globally reset but some players may retain an older list (see bugs section. The list of vehicles is therefore usually the same for all players in a session. The player can steal up to 10 vehicles per day and deliver them to a container at Terminal where they will be loaded onto the Ocean Motion.

Exotic Exports are marked on the map as a blue Exotic Exports Vehicle Random Event dot. Every player in the session has the same set of spawn locations, but will only be notified of a vehicle if/when one has been collected by another player, or if they find the vehicle themselves.

There are 100 possible locations across the map, chosen randomly from 2 sets of 50 different locations. fm_content_vehicle_list.ysc -1297.199, 252.495, 61.813 -1114.101, 479.205, 81.161 -345.267, 662.299, 168.587 -72.605, 902.579, 234.631 -161.232, 274.911, 92.534 -504.323, 424.21, 96.287 -1451.916, 533.495, 118.177 -1979.252, 586.078, 116.479 -1405.117, 81.983, 52.099 -1299.92, -228.464, 59.654 -1409.08, -590.823, 29.317 -1085.162, -476.529, 35.636 -817.325, -1201.59, 5.935 -1873.598, -343.933, 48.26 -1334.625, -1008.972, 6.867 -1043.008, -1010.464, 1.15 -489.189, -596.899, 30.174 -187.144, -175.854, 42.624 871.548, -75.386, 77.764 443.542, 253.197, 102.21 185.595, -1016.005, 28.3 110.261, -714.605, 32.133 -220.102, -590.273, 33.264 -74.575, -619.874, 35.173 283.769, -342.644, 43.92 -237.521, -2059.951, 26.62 -1044.016, -2608.022, 19.775 -801.566, -1313.922, 4 -972.578, -1464.273, 4.013 1309.942, -530.154, 70.312 1566.097, -1683.172, 87.205 339.481, 159.143, 102.146 -2316.493, 280.86, 168.467 -3036.574, 105.31, 10.593 -3071.87, 658.171, 9.918 -1534.826, 889.731, 180.803 140.945, 6606.513, 30.845 1362.672, 1178.352, 111.609 1869.749, 2622.154, 44.672 2673.478, 1678.569, 23.488 2593.022, 364.349, 107.457 -1886.248, 2016.572, 139.951 2537.084, -390.048, 91.993 3511.653, 3783.877, 28.925 2002.724, 3769.429, 31.181 -771.927, 5566.46, 32.486 1697.817, 6414.365, 31.73 386.663, 2640.138, 43.493 231.935, 1162.313, 224.464 1700.445, 4937.267, 41.078

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Once the player has collected a vehicle, the next vehicle will spawn on the map after 60 seconds. Because of this, it is possible for the next vehicle to spawn and be discovered while still in the process of delivering one. Unlike other random events, discovered Exotic Export car markers remain visible on the map at very long distances: a car could be in Los Santos and will still be visible to a player in Paleto Bay. Once a vehicle has been collected, its blue dot will be removed and it will act as a normal stolen vehicle and will de-spawn if abandoned before being delivered, unless a player is looking at it.

Some of the vehicle models may also spawn unmodified in traffic. They will not be marked on the map as a blue dot, but can still be stolen and will trigger the delivery message and can be taken to the docks just like regular Exotic Export Vehicles, however this may result in no other vehicles on the list spawning for the remainder of the session (see the next section).

Unlike Simeon's Export Requests, the vehicles will be unlocked and the player will not earn a wanted level when stealing the target cars, but if any wanted level is obtained during delivery, it must be evaded before delivery can be completed. The player does not need to repair or modify the vehicle before delivery.

Once a player has collected a vehicle, they will be marked on nearby players radar with a special HUD icon and players will receive a notification. Other players in the Free Mode session will be able to compete to deliver any vehicle on their list to the docks. If two players with the same vehicle on their active list cooperatively deliver a vehicle, only the player who is driving will get the reward for the delivery.

Co-operative Delivery
Players who do not own an Auto Shop or who haven't completed a Contract to unlock the feature will not see the blue dots or trigger the vehicle spawn, and can only enter a vehicle after it has been claimed by a player with it on their list.

If a player with an active list registers as a CEO or MC Club President, they can enlist other players to locate and deliver vehicles. Associates who have an active list of their own will deliver for their boss, rather than their own list. While employed as an associate, they cannot even enter their own Auto Shop to see their own list. They will also be able to see the random event blue dots for vehicles they have already delivered themselves.

Associates who have not qualified for the random event by completing a Contract can still deliver vehicles. The full payment for the delivery is given to the CEO/MC President.

Relationships/Conflicts with other jobs
The Random Event coincides with the Random Events "Drug Vehicle" and "Cayo Perico Guard", meaning that the next Random Event to spawn may not be an Exotic Export vehicle. Once the other event is discovered (although not necessarily actioned), the next Random Event will be available, meaning they can be active concurrently. Two blue dots may appear almost simultaneously if the next sequential Exotic Export happens to be at a location within the same trigger radius as the Drug Vehicle or Guard.

Should the player begin a Payphone Hit while a discovered vehicle is available, its map marker will vanish and only return once the hit is finished.

Vehicles on the blackboard list may also be present on a player's Simeon's Export Requests text list. If the player is up to the sequential Exotic Export vehicle that also appears on the Simeon list, the blue dot may not spawn until Simeon's request has been completed or refreshed.

If a vehicle on the Exotic Exports list is found and stolen in traffic, the player may not be able to trigger the next vehicle's spawn for the remainder of the session, unless the street-spawn car happened to have been the vehicle that was correctly in sequence to have spawned and the actual Exotic Export spawn had not occurred. If the street spawn vehicle is also on an active Simeon's text list, then players will receive both sets of instructions, Exotic Export then Simeon's list. Respraying the vehicle will result in both delivery location markers in Terminal being active.

If a customer Auto Shop Service vehicle is on a players' active Exports list when it arrives in the Auto Shop, players may be unable to manually deliver the serviced car to the customer delivery corona until the Exotic Export instance of the vehicle has spawned and been exported. Players can still use Auto Shop staff (if hired) to deliver the customer car. As Auto Shop Service jobs are legitimate, players cannot steal another player's customer car to attempt to fulfil an Exotic Exports list.

Vehicles
There are 100 possible vehicles, each with specific customization options applied.

Rewards
Successful delivery of each is rewarded with a cash payment of $20,000, regardless of vehicle condition on delivery, 1,000 reputation, and 50 LS Car Meet Rep.

Delivering all 10 in a day will earn a bonus of $100,000, giving a total of $300,000 possible daily income, and 4,000 RP. This will also give the Pro Car Exporter award (worth 800 RP) the first time this is accomplished. "Yes, baby! 1000 vehicles exported!? That's alpha shit! We had to hire a second international tax accountant because of you. BOOM. I would kiss your feet if you were here. I ain't a foot guy, but I'd get all up in that shit. It's a message of respect, yo, from one power winner to another. That's how we roll! Now it's time for celebrating and getting juiced off some high quality nootropics. I can feel my brain bulging already!"

- Brucie Kibbutz's text message

After delivering 1000 vehicles, Brucie will send a text message to the player congratulating them, confirming his involvement.

Bugs/Glitches

 * The job is classed as an Airfreight mission since players cannot participate in this event if they are hidden in the Hide Jobs section of the Interaction Menu.
 * The list of vehicles can remain active for over 24 hours; from the moment it is unlocked (when the player next logs into GTA Online) until the reset time the next day.
 * Delayed refresh can be compounded by the Auto Shop delivery conflict or delivering a random street spawn or Simeon List car, resulting in up to 72 hours between refreshes.