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Much like other spray shops in the series, Pay 'n' Sprays serve three main functions - to repair a vehicle, to change the paint color, and subsequently allow the player to lose [[Wanted Level|wanted levels]]. | Much like other spray shops in the series, Pay 'n' Sprays serve three main functions - to repair a vehicle, to change the paint color, and subsequently allow the player to lose [[Wanted Level|wanted levels]]. | ||
Pay 'n' Spray is not to confused with [[Spray'n'go]], a similarly functional spray shop in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]. [[Mod Garages]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] ([[Transfender]], [[Loco Low Co.]] and [[Wheel Arch Angels]]), which expand on the concept of spray shops, also exists as separate entities. Although the Pay 'n' Spray chain does not actually carry over to [[GTA IV Era|forth generation GTA games]], its name is retained as a byline for [[ | Pay 'n' Spray is not to confused with [[Spray'n'go]], a similarly functional spray shop in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]]. [[Mod Garages]] in [[Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas]] ([[Transfender]], [[Loco Low Co.]] and [[Wheel Arch Angels]]), which expand on the concept of spray shops, also exists as separate entities. Although the Pay 'n' Spray chain does not actually carry over to [[GTA IV Era|forth generation GTA games]], its name is retained as a byline for [[Auto Cowboys]] in [[Northwood]], [[Algonquin]], and also incorporated into the name of [[Axel's Pay 'N' Spray]] in [[Alderney]]. | ||
For further details on the gameplay mechanics of Pay 'n' Sprays, refer to the [[Spray Shop|spray shop]] article. | For further details on the gameplay mechanics of Pay 'n' Sprays, refer to the [[Spray Shop|spray shop]] article. |