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Depending on the location of the garage, the player can emerge with different car colors; garages close to or within a certain gang's territory will naturally recolor the player's car in the gang's color; other garages use more conventional ranges of colors. If the player enters a garage with a corresponding car color (i.e. driving a green car into a Max Paynt close to [[Loonies]] turf), the car emerges with the same color, while the player is simply notified that the car's license plate has been changed. | Depending on the location of the garage, the player can emerge with different car colors; garages close to or within a certain gang's territory will naturally recolor the player's car in the gang's color; other garages use more conventional ranges of colors. If the player enters a garage with a corresponding car color (i.e. driving a green car into a Max Paynt close to [[Loonies]] turf), the car emerges with the same color, while the player is simply notified that the car's license plate has been changed. | ||
Like in all games, government/law enforcement vehicles (and gang cars) cannot be resprayed, although [[ | Like in all games, government/law enforcement vehicles (and gang cars) cannot be resprayed, although [[bus]]es are exempt from this rule. [[Taxi]]s are not resprayed, instead, they have the plates changed. | ||
Coincidentally, the "Max Paynt" name is similar to that of [[wp:Max Payne|Max Payne]], which, as of the release of GTA 2 (1999), was still under development by [[wp:Remedy Entertainment|Remedy Entertainment]]; Max Payne was not released until 2001. | Coincidentally, the "Max Paynt" name is similar to that of [[wp:Max Payne|Max Payne]], which, as of the release of GTA 2 (1999), was still under development by [[wp:Remedy Entertainment|Remedy Entertainment]]; Max Payne was not released until 2001. |