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==Beaters== | ==Beaters== | ||
This section links to all articles about cars that have ''beater'' versions. These cars are old and rusted, but still drivable, besides some performance issues. In San Andreas, these are actually separate vehicles to their usual counterparts in the game's code, explaining why they cannot be repaired or modified. Many of them have worn paint jobs, missing body parts | This section links to all articles about cars that have ''beater'' versions. These cars are old and rusted, but still drivable, besides some performance issues. In San Andreas, these are actually separate vehicles to their usual counterparts in the game's code, explaining why they cannot be repaired or modified. Many of them have worn paint jobs, missing body parts and frequently backfire when driving. The police will sometimes refer to a beater variant of a vehicle as a "Jalopy" over their radio. | ||
*[[Glendale]] (GTA San Andreas) | *[[Glendale]] (GTA San Andreas) |
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