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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 [[Bus|buses]] are exempt from this rule. [[Taxi]]s are not resprayed, instead, they have the plates changed.
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.