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*It's suggested in the end-game credits that this event somewhat equalises Mori and Brucie's relationship, as they are seen sparring with one-another in the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|Fight Club]].
*It's suggested in the end-game credits that this event somewhat equalises Mori and Brucie's relationship, as they are seen sparring with one-another in the [[L.C. Cage Fighters|Fight Club]].
*The title is a reference to the GTA IV mission [[No. 1]] given to [[Niko Bellic]] by Brucie.
*The title is a reference to the GTA IV mission [[No. 1]] given to [[Niko Bellic]] by Brucie.
*The title of the mission most likely comes from the three of them hanging out, or that its Mori's third and final mission he gives you.
*The title of the mission most likely comes from the three of them hanging out, or that its Mori's third and final mission he gives you. It could also be a reference to the fact that Luis is the third protagonist in the GTA IV series, referencing Niko's mission with Brucie.
*Mori's Turismo has a horn that beeps the song [[wp:Dixie (song)|Dixieland]]. It is similar to that of the [[wp:The General Lee|General Lee]], the famed 1969 Dodge Charger from The Dukes of Hazzard.
*Mori's Turismo has a horn that beeps the song [[wp:Dixie (song)|Dixieland]]. It is similar to that of the [[wp:The General Lee|General Lee]], the famed 1969 Dodge Charger from The Dukes of Hazzard.
*Some players are experiencing a problem in this mission, which is an infinite loading after the final cutscene (PC version). This can be solved by turning all settings to the lowest possible.
*Some players are experiencing a problem in this mission, which is an infinite loading after the final cutscene (PC version). This can be solved by turning all settings to the lowest possible.
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