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Revision as of 19:04, 9 September 2010
- For the named vehicle repair shops appeared in Grand Theft Auto III and the following games, see Pay 'n' Spray.
A spray shop is a business which its main job is to repair and spray a vehicle into a different color. In the Grand Theft Auto series, spray shops can be used to evade the police, in addition to repairing and changing the vehicle's color and, in later GTA games, the license plate of the vehicle. There are several spray shops throughout the series but their main purpose remains the same.
Businesses
Name | Game | Cost |
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Max Paynt | GTA 2 | $5,000 |
Michelle’s Auto Repair | GTA San Andreas | Free |
Loco Low Co. Mod Garage | GTA San Andreas | $150 |
Pay 'n' Spray | Certain GTA games | From free to $1,000; depends on game or mission |
Spray'n'go | GTA Vice City | $100 |
TransFender Mod Garage | GTA San Andreas | $150 |
Wheel Arch Angels Mod Garage | GTA San Andreas |
$150 |