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{{main|Pay 'n' Spray|Spray'n'go|Michelle's Auto Repair}}
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{{main|Mod Garages|TransFender|Loco Low Co.|Wheel Arch Angels}}
{{main|Mod Garages|TransFender|Loco Low Co.|Wheel Arch Angels}}
[[File:TreacherousSwine-GTAVC8.jpg|thumb|right|323px|Driving a [[Phoenix]] into a [[Pay 'n' Spray]] to lose a wanted level in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] in the mission [[Treacherous Swine]].]]
[[File:TheJob-GTAVC29.jpg|thumb|right|323px|Driving a [[Taxi]] into a [[Pay 'n' Spray]] to lose a wanted level in [[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City]] in the mission [[The Job]].]]


The vast majority of spray shops between Grand Theft Auto III and GTA Vice City Stories take the form of [[Pay 'N' Spray]] garages with several noticeable changes in its fundamental mechanics. Other garages capable of repairing vehicles include [[Spray'n'go]] in GTA Vice City, and [[Mod Garages|mod garages]] ([[TransFender]], [[Loco Low Co.]] and [[Wheel Arch Angels]]) and [[Michelle's Auto Repair]] in GTA San Andreas. Both Spray'n'go and Michelle's Auto Repair function just like Pay 'N' Sprays, although the latter will be available for use for free later in the game (see below).


 
[[Image:Don'tSpankMaBitchUp-GTAIII4.jpg|thumb|300px|Beginning [[Grand Theft Auto III|GTA III]], the cost of using spray shops became far more affordable, originally costing $1,000 for each use (before being reduced to $100 from GTA Vice City onwards). When the spray shop is first introduced by the game, the cost of using one is usually free, as demonstrated here during "[[Don't Spank Ma Bitch Up]]" in GTA III.]]
The vast majority of spray shops between Grand Theft Auto III and GTA Vice City Stories take the form of [[Pay 'N' Spray]] garages with several noticeable changes in its fundamental mechanics. Other garages capable of repairing vehicles include [[Spray'n'go]] in GTA Vice City, and [[Mod Garages|mod garages]] ([[TransFender]], [[Loco Low Co.]] and [[Wheel Arch Angels]]) and [[Michelle's Auto Repair]] in GTA San Andreas. Both Spray'n'go and Michelle's Auto Repair function just like Pay 'N' Sprays, although the latter will be available for use for free later in the game (see below).


Respray shops are no longer designed as drive-thru facilities, appearing more like actual respray body shops or garages accessible from only one side. To use a spray shop, players must enter it and stop their vehicle inside, triggering the garage door of the spray shop to close, repair any damage the player's vehicle has sustained and recolor the vehicle, and clear any wanted level, before the garage door reopens allowing the player to drive out. Vehicles at a mod garage are resprayed in a different manner, but the effects of resprays are the same as other spray shops; selected vehicles at Loco Low Co. or Wheel Arch Angels are also allowed to carry custom paintwork.
Respray shops are no longer designed as drive-thru facilities, appearing more like actual respray body shops or garages accessible from only one side. To use a spray shop, players must enter it and stop their vehicle inside, triggering the garage door of the spray shop to close, repair any damage the player's vehicle has sustained and recolor the vehicle, and clear any wanted level, before the garage door reopens allowing the player to drive out. Vehicles at a mod garage are resprayed in a different manner, but the effects of resprays are the same as other spray shops; selected vehicles at Loco Low Co. or Wheel Arch Angels are also allowed to carry custom paintwork.
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