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* If you bring in a vehicle or use a cheat to spawn a vehicle on the top floor and attempt to drive it, you will receive a wanted level.
* If you bring in a vehicle or use a cheat to spawn a vehicle on the top floor and attempt to drive it, you will receive a wanted level.
* The Grotti dealership in [[Middle Park East]] on [[Bismarck Ave]] resembles the [[wp:New York City|New York City]] [[wp:Ferrari|Ferrari]]/[[wp:Maserati|Maserati]] showroom in the [[wp:Upper East Side|Upper East Side]] of [[wp:Manhattan|Manhattan]] on [[wp:Park Avenue (Manhattan)|Park Avenue]].
* The Grotti dealership in [[Middle Park East]] on [[Bismarck Ave]] resembles the [[wp:New York City|New York City]] [[wp:Ferrari|Ferrari]]/[[wp:Maserati|Maserati]] showroom in the [[wp:Upper East Side|Upper East Side]] of [[wp:Manhattan|Manhattan]] on [[wp:Park Avenue (Manhattan)|Park Avenue]].
* The Middle Park East dealership is possibly unique of all businesses in the GTA family in that it appears to operate on regular business hours; during daytime, the doors are unlocked and there are customers mulling about inside. At night, the doors are locked and the place is deserted. (This differs from virtually every other accessible business in the Grand Theft Auto family that are open 24 hours a day.) Occasionally a glitch will occur in which a pedestrian will become trapped inside the closed dealership at night and unable to exit.
* The company name could be a nod to John Gotti, a Mafia boss of the Gambino Crime Family.
* The company name could be a nod to John Gotti, a Mafia boss of the Gambino Crime Family.


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