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There are four Los Santos Customs garages in [[San Andreas (HD Universe)|San Andreas]], located on: [[File:Los_Santos_Customs_GTAVe_Map_Icon.png|thumb|Map icon]] |
There are four Los Santos Customs garages in [[San Andreas (HD Universe)|San Andreas]], located on: [[File:Los_Santos_Customs_GTAVe_Map_Icon.png|thumb|Map icon]] |
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− | *[[Carcer Way]], [[Burton]], [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]] |
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− | + | LSCustomsBurton-GTAV.png|[[Carcer Way]], [[Burton]], [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]] |
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− | + | LSCustomsLSIA-GTAV.png|[[Greenwich Parkway]], [[Los Santos International Airport (HD Universe)|Los Santos International Airport]], Los Santos |
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− | + | LSCustomsHarmony-GTAV.png|[[Route 68]], [[Harmony]], [[Blaine County]] |
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− | LSCustomsBurton-GTAV.png|Burton. |
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− | LSCustomsLSIA-GTAV.png|Los Santos International Airport. |
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− | LSCustomsHarmony-GTAV.png|Harmony. |
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Some [[Bikes]] have unique modification possibilities as well. Examples of these include removable fairings and assorted frames, fuel tanks, seats, rear mudguards, handlebars, mirrors and saddle bags. Additionally, the player can choose the front and rear wheel of bikes independently. |
Some [[Bikes]] have unique modification possibilities as well. Examples of these include removable fairings and assorted frames, fuel tanks, seats, rear mudguards, handlebars, mirrors and saddle bags. Additionally, the player can choose the front and rear wheel of bikes independently. |
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+ | On some vehicles the overstitches of the dashboard, steering wheel and seats matches the color applied on the rims. This modification can be see on the [[Osiris]] and the [[Zentorno]] and some of other vehicles sharing the same interior. |
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Bonus modifications (these modifications available only in [[GTA Online]]). These modifications include: |
Bonus modifications (these modifications available only in [[GTA Online]]). These modifications include: |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Voodoo]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Voodoo]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Washington]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Washington]]</p> |
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+ | <p style="text-align: center;">[[Windsor]] (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[9F]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[9F]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[9F Cabrio]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[9F Cabrio]]</p> |
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− | <p style="text-align: center;">[[Akuma]]</p> |
+ | <p style="text-align: center;">[[Akuma]] (only features exhaust modifications)</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Alpha]] (The Business Update)</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Alpha]] (The Business Update)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Asea]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Asea]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Blista Compact]] (PS4, Xbox One & PC Versions)</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Blista Compact]] (PS4, Xbox One & PC Versions)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Bodhi]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Bodhi]]</p> |
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+ | <p style="text-align: center;">[[Brawler]] (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Buccaneer]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Buccaneer]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Buffalo]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Buffalo]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Cavalcade]] (First generation)</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Cavalcade]] (First generation)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Cheetah]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Cheetah]]</p> |
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+ | <p style="text-align: center;">[[Chino]] (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Coquette]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Coquette]]</p> |
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+ | <p style="text-align: center;">[[Coquette BlackFin]] (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Coquette Classic]] (The San Andreas Flight School Update)</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Coquette Classic]] (The San Andreas Flight School Update)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Daemon]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Daemon]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Oracle]] (Second generation; only features exhaust modifications)</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Oracle]] (Second generation; only features exhaust modifications)</p> |
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+ | <p style="text-align: center;">[[Osiris]] (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Panto]] (The I'm Not a Hipster Update)</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Panto]] (The I'm Not a Hipster Update)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[PCJ-600]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[PCJ-600]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Sentinel]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Sentinel]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Sentinel XS]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Sentinel XS]]</p> |
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+ | <p style="text-align: center;">[[Stirling GT]] (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Sultan]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Sultan]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Surano]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Surano]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Surge]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Surge]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Serrano]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Serrano]]</p> |
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+ | <p style="text-align: center;">[[T20]] (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Tailgater]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Tailgater]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Vacca]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Vacca]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Vigero]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Vigero]]</p> |
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+ | <p style="text-align: center;">[[Vindicator]] (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2)</p> |
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+ | <p style="text-align: center;">[[Virgo]] (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1)</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Voltic]]</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Voltic]]</p> |
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<p style="text-align: center;">[[Warrener]] (The I'm Not a Hipster Update)</p> |
<p style="text-align: center;">[[Warrener]] (The I'm Not a Hipster Update)</p> |
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| NPC Modified |
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| [[Vapid]] [[Dominator]] |
| [[Vapid]] [[Dominator]] |
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|$19,940 |
|$19,940 |
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|Enhanced version only |
|Enhanced version only |
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=== General === |
=== General === |
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<gallery bordercolor="blue" widths="150" orientation="none" columns="dynamic"> |
<gallery bordercolor="blue" widths="150" orientation="none" columns="dynamic"> |
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− | KRYST4L-GTAV.jpg|An image confirming custom license plates. |
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LosSantosCustoms.jpeg|A [[Sentinel]] being re-sprayed at Los Santos Customs. |
LosSantosCustoms.jpeg|A [[Sentinel]] being re-sprayed at Los Santos Customs. |
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rims.jpeg|The same Sentinel getting new wheels. |
rims.jpeg|The same Sentinel getting new wheels. |
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Trevor LSCustoms.jpg|[[Trevor Philips]] at the Los Santos Customs. |
Trevor LSCustoms.jpg|[[Trevor Philips]] at the Los Santos Customs. |
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Hotknife LSCustoms GTAV.jpg|[[Tony Posada]]'s [[Z-Type]] in front of Los Santos Customs. |
Hotknife LSCustoms GTAV.jpg|[[Tony Posada]]'s [[Z-Type]] in front of Los Santos Customs. |
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+ | LSCOrderMessage-GTAO.png|Text message when ordering through the [[IFruit App|iFruit App]]. |
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+ | LSCProcessOrder-GTAO.png|Option to purchase what was ordered through the iFruit App. |
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+ | LSCAutoOrderMessage-GTAV.png|Text message when the order is automatically applied for Story Mode characters' vehicles. |
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===Pre-Modified vehicles=== |
===Pre-Modified vehicles=== |
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Revision as of 21:33, 5 August 2015
Los Santos Customs is a vehicle customization and repair shop featured in Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online. The player can buy stocks from them at Bawsaq.com website.
Description
Their garages serve as a replacement for the Pay 'n' Spray shops featured in previous titles. Los Santos Customs is very similar to TransFender garages in GTA San Andreas, as well as the mod shops used in Midnight Club, a video game series developed and published by Rockstar.
The Harmony branch of the company is one of the properties available to be purchased by Franklin Clinton for $349,000 and generates a weekly income of $1,600 and will grant Franklin free customization and repair to any vehicle he brings it in. It is available to purchase after the mission Nervous Ron.
The player is able to lose any wanted level by entering Los Santos Customs. However, if the player is spotted by the police while approaching the workshop, then the garage door will not open for the player. It is possible for the player to kill the mechanic inside while the garage door is open, allowing the player to walk in and explore freely. However, once the shop is exited, it will be closed until the player leaves the area.
Hao is a known mechanic for Los Santos Customs. Just like other mechanics, he will respawn if he is killed.
WTF?
Just heard you bought a franchise in LS Customs, man??? Crazy. Clearly your game's not as weak as I thought it was! Well I guess I can't charge you for work any more :) Just please promise me you won't make me call you boss...
Say hi to that shit-talker Lamar.
- Los Santos Customs
Services
Los Santos Customs serves to provide upgrades and modifications for land vehicles. Modifications are available for both aesthetics and performance. However, care must be taken with performance upgrades as it is possible to modify some cars such that their power and torque are beyond a controllable amount; upgrading the vehicle's transmission is usually an effective counter to this. Los Santos Customs will also repair vehicles if required.
Garage Locations
There are four Los Santos Customs garages in San Andreas, located on:
Modifications
- See main article Los Santos Customs/Product Catalogue
Throughout the game's progress, and as the players rank up in GTA Online, various types of car parts will be unlocked for purchase. Progressive performance upgrades are unlocked by winning races in GTA Online. There will be a small yellow star next to the category listing for any items that has been unlocked but not viewed.
Aesthetics
These modifications do not change the performance of a vehicle, merely its visual appearance. Note that some of these modifications are not available on all vehicles.
Modifications include:
- Bumpers (Front and back)
- Exhaust
- Grille
- Hood
- Horn (Stock horn, truck horn, cop horn, clown horn and various musical horns + sad trombone horn (Enhanced version only))
- Lights (Stock lights, Xenon lights and Neon lights)
- Plates
- Respray (Both primary and secondary colors (where applicable), including classic (gloss), matte, metallic or pearlescent† paints. Chrome plating and brushed metal finishes are also available.)
- Roll cage
- Roof (Carbon roofs and sunstrips)
- Skirts
- Wheels
- Type (Including high end, lowrider, muscle, offroad, sport, SUV and tuner wheel types)
- Color
- Accessories (Custom branded and bulletproof tires, as well as white, black, blue, yellow, orange or red tire smoke)
- Windows (window tints, which are light smoke, dark smoke and limo)
†Pearlescent paint requires that a metallic paint base be applied first. A second color can then be selected under the Pearlescent option, adding a tint or hue to the car. Some combinations of colors work better than others, so some experimentation is recommended.
For some vehicles, further unique modifications can be applied. Examples include various truck beds on some pickups, fuel tanks, frames, sidesteps, bodywork and fenders. Some other vehicles (such as the Karin Rebel or the Declasse Tornado) feature multiple variants, with each of these variants featuring unique mods that the other(s) cannot have.
Some Bikes have unique modification possibilities as well. Examples of these include removable fairings and assorted frames, fuel tanks, seats, rear mudguards, handlebars, mirrors and saddle bags. Additionally, the player can choose the front and rear wheel of bikes independently.
On some vehicles the overstitches of the dashboard, steering wheel and seats matches the color applied on the rims. This modification can be see on the Osiris and the Zentorno and some of other vehicles sharing the same interior.
Bonus modifications (these modifications available only in GTA Online). These modifications include:
- Loss/Theft Prevention (Insurance and tracker)
- Explosives (Remote Bomb and ignition bomb)
- Crew emblems are also available, applied to the hood of the car or the door if the crew emblem is applied to an Injection or Hotknife.
- Crew tire smoke.
Performance
These modifications are available on all vehicles and affect their performance in some fashion.
Possible modifications include:
- Armor (Armor upgrades ranging from 20 to 100%)
- Brakes (Street, sport and race)
- Engine (EMS upgrades, level 1 to 4)
- Suspension (Lowered, street, sport, competition)
- Transmission (Street, sport and race)
- Turbo Tuning
- Spoilers†
†After title update 1.14, spoilers may affect the vehicle's traction.
Vehicles
Uncustomizable (Repair only) | Customizable (Color and performance only) | Highly Customizable (Color, performance and body options) |
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Bison (McGill-Olsen Construction and The Mighty Bush versions) Security Car (Merryweather Dilettante) Tornado (Mariachi beater version) |
Baller (Second generation) Carbon RS (The Collector's Editions) Casco (Heists Update) Cavalcade (Second generation) Duke O'Death (PS4, Xbox One & PC Versions; single player only) Emperor (Both versions) Furore GT (The Last Team Standing Update) Hakuchou (The Last Team Standing Update) Innovation (The Last Team Standing Update) Insurgent (Heists Update; non-armored version) Lectro (Heists Update) Mesa (Including the Merryweather variant) Oracle (First generation) Paradise (The Beach Bum Update) Rebel (Clean version) Roosevelt (The Valentine's Day Massacre Special Update) Slamvan (Festive Surprise) Sovereign (The Independance Day Special Update) Space Docker (Only the "Bulletproof tires" can be modified) Stallion (PS4, Xbox One & PC Versions) Surfer (Both versions) Tornado (Beater version) Tow Truck (small only) Windsor (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1) |
Akuma (only features exhaust modifications) Alpha (The Business Update) Baller (First generation) Bifta (The Beach Bum Update) Blade (The I'm Not a Hipster Update) Blista Compact (PS4, Xbox One & PC Versions) Brawler (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2) Cavalcade (First generation) Chino (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2) Coquette BlackFin (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2) Coquette Classic (The San Andreas Flight School Update) Dubsta 6x6 (The I'm Not a Hipster Update) Dukes (PS4, Xbox One & PC Versions) Enduro (Heists Update; only features exhaust modifications) Gang Burrito (Heists Update; non-gang variant) Glendale (The I'm Not a Hipster Update) Guardian (Heists Update; only features Chrome exhaust modifications) Hotknife (The Collector's Edition) Huntley S (The High Life Update) Jester (The Business Update; race car variant in the Festive Surprise) Kalahari (The Beach Bum Update) Khamelion (The Collector's Edition) Kuruma (Heists Update; includes the armored variant) Massacro (The High Life Update; race car variant in the Festive Surprise) Oracle (Second generation; only features exhaust modifications) Osiris (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1) Panto (The I'm Not a Hipster Update) Pigalle (The I'm Not a Hipster Update) Rat Loader (Rat-Truck in the Festive Surprise; does not include truck bed modifications) Rebel (Beater version) Rhapsody (The I'm Not a Hipster Update) Stirling GT (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1) T20 (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2) Thrust (The High Life Update) Tornado (Clean version) Turismo R (The Business Update) Vindicator (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 2) Virgo (Ill-Gotten Gains Part 1) Warrener (The I'm Not a Hipster Update) Zentorno (The High Life Update) |
GTA Online
Los Santos Customs works in the same way in GTA Online as it does in the game's Single Player mode, with the added benefit of being a chop shop — once per in-game day, players can deliver a stolen vehicle to an LSC garage and sell it for parts, receiving a cash payout in return. Assuming vehicles are delivered in mint condition, players will receive a payout equalling 10% of the car's initial retail value (the price for the car when new). For example, a car that can be purchased for $30,000 will net the player $3,000 at LSC.
It should be noted that vehicles with a retail value in excess of $100,000 can only be sold if they were legally purchased by the player (e.g. from Legendarymotorsport.net). However, cheaper vehicles with a retail value of less than $100,000 can be stolen on the street and sold for profit.
Highest valued vehicles
Below is a list of vehicles that will net players the greatest payouts in GTA Online. Note that the following values will only be given if the vehicle is in mint condition.
Pre-Modified
Template:Next-Gen
Customized by | Vehicle make and Model | Spawned image/location | Value when sold | Available |
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NPC Modified | Benefactor Dubsta | $23,750 | Enhanced version only | |
NPC Modified | Vapid Dominator | $19,940 | Enhanced version only | |
NPC Modified | Vapid Sandking XL | $18,495 | Enhanced version only | |
NPC Modified | Ubermacht Sentinel XS | $17,420 | Enhanced version only | |
NPC Modified | Declasse Sabre Turbo | $15,035 | Enhanced version only | |
Gang Modified | Declasse Tornado (Softtop) | $12,575 | All versions | |
Gang Modified | Vapid Peyote | $12,940 | All versions | |
NPC Modified | Bravado Rat-Loader | $10,750 | Enhanced version only | |
Gang Modified | Albany Buccaneer | $9,875 | All versions | |
NPC Modified | Imponte Ruiner | $9,675 | Enhanced version only | |
NPC Modified | Bravado Gauntlet | $8,325 | Enhanced version only | |
Gang Modified | Declasse Tornado (Hardtop) | $8,050 | All versions | |
Gang Modified | Albany Manana | $7,520 | All versions |
Stock
- Lampadati Felon GT - $9,500
- Übermacht Sentinel - $9,500
- Lampadati Felon - $9,000
- Gallivanter Baller - $9,000
- Gallivanter Baller (Version II) - $9,000
- Obey Rocoto - $8,500
- Ocelot F620 - $8,000
- Übermacht Oracle - $8,000
- Benefactor Schwartzer - $8,000
For the full list of vehicle values, see Los Santos Customs Vehicle Prices.
Gallery
General
Pre-Modified vehicles
Promotional images
Interiors
Mission Appearances
Trivia
- All but one of the vehicle modification shops in GTA V are Los Santos Customs outlets; the last is an independent tuning garage known as Beeker's Garage, located in Paleto Bay, although functionally it is identical to Los Santos Customs.
- Los Santos Customs is an obvious parody of West Coast Customs, a business located in Los Angeles offering similar services, popularised in the MTV show Pimp My Ride. West Coast Customs was also responsible for producing the real-life Banshee as part of the game's promotion.
- If Franklin Clinton purchases the Los Santos Customs garage on Route 68, all vehicle modifications will be free, although only at that location and only for him. However, it is still possible to take advantage of this and customize other characters' unique vehicles for free (e.g. Michael's Tailgater and Premier, Trevor's Bodhi, Amanda's Sentinel and Tracey's Issi). To do this, players need to acquire these vehicles as Franklin; in the case of Michael and Trevor, players will need to move them and their personal vehicle close to Franklin in the game world, before switching characters and taking the car as Franklin. Amanda's and Tracey's cars, meanwhile, can be found at Michael's mansion.
- If the player adds armor to their car as Franklin, the mechanic may ask, "You got some heat with the Ballas or something?"
- If the player drives any vehicles while wearing Epsilon Program robe into Los Santos Customs as Michael, the mechanic will shout, "Kifflom!"
- It is possible to enter all branches of Los Santos Customs (and Beeker's Garage) on foot. The Los Santos Customs branch in Harmony and Beeker's Garage can both be accessed through a small side door to the left of the vehicle entrance, while the branches in Burton, La Mesa, and Los Santos International Airport must be accessed by parking a car far enough into the entrance that the door can't close, but not so far that the cutscenes of the car entering is triggered, before getting out of the car and walking in.
- If you "stalk" Los Santos Customs on Lifeinvader, you will receive an in-game coupon for a free respray.
- Many of the modifications available for vehicles are based on real world aftermarket parts, particularly wheel rims. For example, the Endo V1 rims in the Sport section are based on VOLK TE37's, which are popular in the import scene.
- As of Patch 1.15, car spoilers now add more traction when applied to a vehicle.
- In the email he sends to Franklin upon purchasing the Harmony branch, Hao states he will no longer charge for modifications. However, modifications are only free for Franklin at the Harmony outlet, whereas Hao works at the Los Santos International Airport branch.
- Before the 1.17 update, there was a glitch that the section "fenders" were still marked with a star (a new feature is added), even if the player has checked all of them.
- In the enhanced version, the player can commonly see highly-modified vehicles spawning around the map, with a specific location outside the Burton customs shop, though the vehicles won't have any performance modifications.
- Pre-modified vehicles also now spawn in Online in addition to the gang modified vehicles, and these can be sold at LS Customs for a premium price.