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== Modifications ==
The range of modifications available for vehicles at TransFender depend on the vehicle's model.
Basic options, including body colors, nitrous boasts, wheels, car stereos and hydraulics, are available for all vehicles. However, other groups of parts are only exclusive to certain classes of vehicles, such as the "Lights" option that add fog lights, which is available only to off-road vehicles such as the [[Bobcat]] and [[Landstalker]]. "Body kit" parts that enhance a vehicle's speedy appearance, including hood scoops, hood vents, roof scoops, spoilers and side skirts, are usually reserved for cars (both two doors or four doors), although these too are unavailable for a handful of cars. Even so, the number of parts available for each option are usually limited to a select few, depending on the vehicle model. The "Exhaust" option is available for most road vehicles, but unavailable for the same vehicles deprived of the aforementioned body kit parts.
For a more detailed range of parts for each vehicle, see the vehicles' respectable pages.
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File:TransFender-GTASA-interior-Sunrise.jpg|A modified [[Sunrise]] at a TransFender, illustrating a vehicle with a wider range of "body kit" parts.
File:TransFender-GTASA-interior-Mesa.jpg|A modified [[Mesa Grande|Mesa]], illustrating a vehicle with a more limited selection, but with specialized "Light" options that includes fog lights in the front.
File:TransFender-GTASA-interior-Oceanic.jpg|A modified [[Oceanic]] that illustrates a lower end range of parts for a select few cars.
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== Modifications ==
== Modifications ==
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=== List ===
=== List ===
The following lists a complete range of parts available for all vehicles at TransFender:
The following lists a complete range of modifications available at TransFender. Italicized pricing denotes prices at the [[Las Venturas]] TransFender, which charges 20% more except Colors, reflecting the penchant for the city's businesses to overcharge by 20%, such as at [[Ammu-Nation]] stores and fast-food restaurants.


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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
* Changing color actually works the same as a Pay 'n' Spray visit (repair car and remove [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]]). However, the cost of each individual color change is consistently $150, 50% higher than a Pay 'n' Spray service, regardless of whether or not the car is damaged to begin with or the player has a wanted level.
* The effects of changing colors at a TransFender is similar to [[Pay 'n' Spray]], repairing the vehicle and clearing any [[Wanted Level in GTA III Era|wanted level]]. However, the cost of each individual color change is consistently $150, 50% higher than a Pay 'n' Spray service, regardless of whether or not the car is damaged to begin with or the player has a wanted level.
* At the [[Las Venturas]] TransFender, all modifications except Color cost 20% more than at other TransFenders in San Andreas, much like all other stores in the city, such as the [[Ammu-Nation]] and fast-food restaurants get the same overpricing.
* There is a bug with the TransFender in Las Venturas in the PlayStation 2 version, where driving a [[Moonbeam]] into the TransFender will allow you to modify the vehicle as normal, but once you exit the TransFender modification screen and attempt to leave, the vehicle will spawn on top of the garage but underneath the actual roof, making it impossible to drive the vehicle out and also trapping the player inside the TransFender. The only way to escape is for the player to kill themselves by damaging the Moonbeam enough to blow it up and kill the player, or re-loading the game's save file, or the game itself. The bug is not present in PC version.
* There is a bug with the TransFender in Las Venturas in the PlayStation 2 version, where driving a [[Moonbeam]] into the TransFender will allow you to modify the vehicle as normal, but once you exit the TransFender modification screen and attempt to leave, the vehicle will spawn on top of the garage but underneath the actual roof, making it impossible to drive the vehicle out and also trapping the player inside the TransFender. The only way to escape is for the player to kill themselves by damaging the Moonbeam enough to blow it up and kill the player, or re-loading the game's save file, or the game itself. The bug is not present in PC version.
* A rare glitch allows you to control your car inside mod garages in GTA San Andreas, including TransFender, which makes certain choices like choosing a color on the palette a little touchy.
* A rare glitch allows you to control your car inside mod garages in GTA San Andreas, including TransFender, which makes certain choices like choosing a color on the palette a little touchy.
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