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Spray shops for [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]] have received further modification for improved realism. | Spray shops for [[Grand Theft Auto IV|GTA IV]] and [[Grand Theft Auto: Chinatown Wars|GTA Chinatown Wars]] have received further modification for improved realism. | ||
Pay 'n' Spray as | Pay 'n' Spray as an extensive chain no longer exists, having been replaced by those with varying business names, although the "Pay 'n' Spray" name persists as part of [[Axel's Pay 'N' Spray|a new name for two spray shops]] and a by-line [[Auto Cowboys|for another]]. Despite these changes, both games still refer to any of their spray shops as "Pay 'n' Spray" in tooltips and briefs. | ||
For both games, the player can only enter a spray shop when they are [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|out of sight of the police]]. In addition, each visit to a spray shop advances time by three hours (as opposed to near instant respray and subsequent repair of a vehicle in their predecessors). Each spray shop visit in GTA IV costs $100 while GTA Chinatown Wars' spray shops charge $200; otherwise, visitations are free if the player's vehicle is undamaged. | For both games, the player can only enter a spray shop when they are [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|out of sight of the police]]. In addition, each visit to a spray shop advances time by three hours (as opposed to near instant respray and subsequent repair of a vehicle in their predecessors). Each spray shop visit in GTA IV costs $100 while GTA Chinatown Wars' spray shops charge $200; otherwise, visitations are free if the player's vehicle is undamaged. |