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The company uses distinctly liveried [[Boxville]] [[Postal Van|Vans]] and [[Pony|Ponys]] for deliveries and has two processing buildings in [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]]: one in [[Downtown Vinewood]] and another in [[Pillbox Hill]].
 
The company uses distinctly liveried [[Boxville]] [[Postal Van|Vans]] and [[Pony|Ponys]] for deliveries and has two processing buildings in [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]]: one in [[Downtown Vinewood]] and another in [[Pillbox Hill]].
 
==Trivia==
 
*The Postal word is likely a reference to the ''Postal series'', a open world game which the protagonist can do many things like in the ''GTA series''.
 
*The term "To go postal" is slang for someone who has gone into a psychotic rage. This is further emphasised by the company's tagline: "We aim not to lose it".
 
*The logo features the unique (P) sign similar to registered sign ® and copyright sign © used in many other trademarked products or businesses in the game.
 
*The company's trains are branded with "GO Loco". Loco, in this context, is the Spanish word for "crazy".
 
*Looking closely, "Go" part of the logo is simply a curved arrow pointing to a 270° circle. This is a reference to the hidden arrow seen in FedEx's logo between the E and the X.
 
   
 
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PonyGoPostal-Front-GTAV.png|GoPostal Pony (<small>[[:Image:PonyGoPostal-Rear-GTAV.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
 
PonyGoPostal-Front-GTAV.png|GoPostal Pony (<small>[[:Image:PonyGoPostal-Rear-GTAV.png|Rear quarter view]]</small>).
 
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==Trivia==
 
*The Postal word is likely a reference to the ''Postal series'', a open world game which the protagonist can do many things like in the ''GTA series''.
 
*The term "To go postal" is slang for someone who has gone into a psychotic rage. This is further emphasised by the company's tagline: "We aim not to lose it".
 
*The logo features the unique (P) sign similar to registered sign ® and copyright sign © used in many other trademarked products or businesses in the game.
 
*The company's trains are branded with "GO Loco". Loco, in this context, is the Spanish word for "crazy".
 
*Looking closely, "Go" part of the logo is simply a curved arrow pointing to a 270° circle. This is a reference to the hidden arrow seen in FedEx's logo between the E and the X.
   
 
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[[de:Go Postal]]

Revision as of 00:14, 14 December 2014

A global courier services company that will deliver anything, any time, except for customer services.
— Description at LCN.com.

GoPostal is the official postal courier delivery service in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. The player can buy stocks from the company on the Lcn-exchange.com website.

Description

It is one of the two main delivery companies in the game, the other being Post Op. The owner of the company and when it was founded is unknown however, the company is based on the real world counterpart, Fedex Express.

The company uses distinctly liveried Boxville Vans and Ponys for deliveries and has two processing buildings in Los Santos: one in Downtown Vinewood and another in Pillbox Hill.

Gallery

Trivia

  • The Postal word is likely a reference to the Postal series, a open world game which the protagonist can do many things like in the GTA series.
  • The term "To go postal" is slang for someone who has gone into a psychotic rage. This is further emphasised by the company's tagline: "We aim not to lose it".
  • The logo features the unique (P) sign similar to registered sign ® and copyright sign © used in many other trademarked products or businesses in the game.
  • The company's trains are branded with "GO Loco". Loco, in this context, is the Spanish word for "crazy".
  • Looking closely, "Go" part of the logo is simply a curved arrow pointing to a 270° circle. This is a reference to the hidden arrow seen in FedEx's logo between the E and the X.