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− | The '''Murrieta Oil Field''' is an industrial area in metropolitan [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]], bordering [[East Los Santos (GTA V)|East Los Santos]] to the west and the [[Palomino Highlands]] to the east. This |
+ | The '''Murrieta Oil Field''' is an industrial area in metropolitan [[Los Santos (HD Universe)|Los Santos]], bordering [[East Los Santos (GTA V)|East Los Santos]] to the west and the [[Palomino Highlands]] to the east. This area is supposedly rich in petroleum or crude oil deposits. The land contains various [[Brute]] pump jacks, which bob up and down to pump the crude oil from the ground. |
− | There is a car scrapyard in this area, which can be purchased by either [[Michael De Santa|Michael]], [[Trevor Philips|Trevor]] or [[Franklin Clinton|Franklin]] for $275,000. After buying the [[Properties in GTA V|property]], the player will receive $150 for each destroyed car. |
+ | There is a car [[Scrap Yards|scrapyard]] in this area, which can be purchased by either [[Michael De Santa|Michael]], [[Trevor Philips|Trevor]] or [[Franklin Clinton|Franklin]] for $275,000. After buying the [[Properties in GTA V|property]], the player will receive $150 for each destroyed car. |
==Collectibles== |
==Collectibles== |
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The Murrieta Oil Field is an industrial area in metropolitan Los Santos, bordering East Los Santos to the west and the Palomino Highlands to the east. This area is supposedly rich in petroleum or crude oil deposits. The land contains various Brute pump jacks, which bob up and down to pump the crude oil from the ground.
There is a car scrapyard in this area, which can be purchased by either Michael, Trevor or Franklin for $275,000. After buying the property, the player will receive $150 for each destroyed car.
Collectibles
- One of the 50 spaceship parts can be found in this area.
Trivia
- The name "Murrieta" could be a reference to the city of Murrieta, California, named after Juan Murrieta, a Spanish land owner in California in the late 19th century.