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==Colors==
==Colors==
The paintshop has a wide range of colors available, but the player may not choose which color the vehicle is re-sprayed with.  In certain cases, particularly with special vehicles, the color will not change, but the police will no longer recognize the vehicle, as if it had. In GTA IV, the color is determined by the player's "favorite car color", as shown in the game stats. In [[GTA San Andreas]], any customizations performed at [[Wheel Arch Angels]] or [[TransFender]] locations are removed and replaced with "normal" color schemes.
The paintshop has a wide range of colors available, but the player may not choose which color the vehicle is re-sprayed with.  In certain cases, particularly with special vehicles, the color will not change, but the police will no longer recognize the vehicle, as if it had. In GTA IV, the color is determined by the player's "favorite car color", as shown in the game stats. In [[GTA San Andreas]], if the player drives a car with a customized paintjob obtained at [[Wheel Arch Angels]], it is not removed, resulting in the car repaired only.


==Locations==
==Locations==

Revision as of 17:12, 3 July 2009

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A Pay 'n' Spray location in GTA San Andreas

Pay 'n' Spray is a garage in which vehicles can be mended, repainted, and have the engine replaced. It serves two main functions - to repair a vehicle, and to allow the player to lose a wanted level. Pay 'n' Spray locations have been featured in all Grand Theft Auto games except GTA 2.

Vehicle Repair

Driving a damaged vehicle into a Pay 'n' Spray will repair any body damage the vehicle has incurred, and will result in a re-spray of a different color, with a few exceptions. However, emergency vehicles cannot be driven into a Pay 'n' Spray, as the player receives some variation of the message, "WHOA! I don't touch anything THAT hot!" The only exceptions are the VCPD Cheetah in GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories, and the FBI Car in GTA III, which is re-sprayed from black (pursuit version) to gray (road block version). Also, bicycles are not allowed in Pay 'n' Spray, prompting the message, "I don't do toys!"

Wanted Level Reduction

Pay 'n' Spray allows the player to rapidly lose any wanted level, from 1 star to 6. Visiting a Pay 'n' Spray after incurring a wanted level results in a gradual reduction in police attention. During this probationary time period (where wanted stars flash), if any crimes are committed in view of a police officer, the full wanted level will be immediately reinstated. In GTA IV, the player can only enter a Pay n' Spray when they are out of sight of the police.

Cost

In all games, respraying an undamaged or lightly damaged vehicle is often free of charge, while respraying a significantly damaged vehicle costs money. Additionally, when the player is taught how to use Pay 'n' Sprays in introductory missions, the visit would be free of cost.

Colors

The paintshop has a wide range of colors available, but the player may not choose which color the vehicle is re-sprayed with. In certain cases, particularly with special vehicles, the color will not change, but the police will no longer recognize the vehicle, as if it had. In GTA IV, the color is determined by the player's "favorite car color", as shown in the game stats. In GTA San Andreas, if the player drives a car with a customized paintjob obtained at Wheel Arch Angels, it is not removed, resulting in the car repaired only.

Locations

GTA III and GTA Liberty City Stories

GTA Vice City and GTA Vice City Stories

GTA San Andreas

GTA IV

GTA Chinatown Wars

Note

  • In all GTA games that the Pay 'N' Spray appears in, the respray and subsequent repair of a vehicle is instant; however in GTA IV it skips the game forwards four hours.

Trivia

  • Pay N Spray was established in the USA in 1974
  • If a Skimmer seaplane is flown into a Pay 'n' Spray in the original PS2 version of GTA Vice City, wheels will be added to it.
  • In GTA 1, various cars, when taken to a Pay 'n' Spray in either Liberty City or Vice City, will be resprayed into unique colors that don't feature on AI driven versions of the car.
  • To restore a closed Pay 'N' Spray in GTA San Andreas in Las Venturas on PC, go to data\maps\vegas folder, open vegasE.ide file with notepad, found the 8957, vgsEspdr01, vgsegarage, 150, 128 line and replace 128 with 2176. Be aware, its use can lead to awful problems with a sound.

See also