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The more a vehicle is damaged, the less Brucie pays for it, unless a [[Pay 'n' Spray]] is used to have the vehicle repaired.  
The more a vehicle is damaged, the less Brucie pays for it, unless a [[Pay 'n' Spray]] is used to have the vehicle repaired.  
One potential pick-up point for a vehicle is just down the street from the lock-up, making for a very short mission in that case.


In total there are ten vehicles to steal.
In total there are ten vehicles to steal.

Revision as of 01:45, 19 August 2012

Exotic Exports are a set of side tasks for Brucie Kibbutz in Grand Theft Auto IV. They became available to the player after completion of the mission "Logging On".

Overview

Brucie will send Niko Bellic various emails, which can be read at any TW@ Internet Café, or any other location with an accessible computer. The mission will start as soon as Niko exits the computer after the email is replied to positively, the vehicle will be shown on the map.

All of these follow the same basic premise: find the vehicle Brucie requests, steal it, and bring it to his lockup in East Hook in Broker.

Depending on the location, any number of things may happen when Niko reaches the target vehicle. Note that the locations of the cars aren't consistent, and will differ each time the player plays the game.

  • No confrontation; just hop in and drive.
  • The owner(s) of the vehicle will confront Niko.
  • The owner will attempt to flee in the vehicle.
  • A 2-star wanted level is immediately applied (normal car thefts are 1-star) and Niko must lose the wanted level before returning the vehicle to the lock-up.

The more a vehicle is damaged, the less Brucie pays for it, unless a Pay 'n' Spray is used to have the vehicle repaired.

One potential pick-up point for a vehicle is just down the street from the lock-up, making for a very short mission in that case.

In total there are ten vehicles to steal.

Vehicles

The vehicles required are:

See also