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'''Max Paynt''' is the [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] equivalent of [[Pay 'n' Spray]] in future games in the series. The name is a clear reference to the Max Payne video game series, also made by Rockstar Games - although the game was not released until 2001. The garage funtions almost identically to the Pay 'n' Spray garages in later games - the only difference is that the player immeditaely loses their wanted level. Like in all games, government/law enforcement vehicles (and gang cars) cannot be resprayed, although [[Bus|buses]] are exempt from this rule. [[Taxi]]s are not resprayed, instead, they have the plates changed.
'''Max Paynt''' is the [[Grand Theft Auto 2]] equivalent of [[Pay 'n' Spray]] in future games in the series. The name is a clear reference to the Max Payne video game series, also made by Rockstar Games - although the game was not released until 2001. The garage functions almost identically to the Pay 'n' Spray garages in later games - the only difference is that the player immeditaely loses their wanted level. Like in all games, government/law enforcement vehicles (and gang cars) cannot be resprayed, although [[Bus|buses]] are exempt from this rule. [[Taxi]]s are not resprayed, instead, they have the plates changed.

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Max Paynt is the Grand Theft Auto 2 equivalent of Pay 'n' Spray in future games in the series. The name is a clear reference to the Max Payne video game series, also made by Rockstar Games - although the game was not released until 2001. The garage functions almost identically to the Pay 'n' Spray garages in later games - the only difference is that the player immeditaely loses their wanted level. Like in all games, government/law enforcement vehicles (and gang cars) cannot be resprayed, although buses are exempt from this rule. Taxis are not resprayed, instead, they have the plates changed.