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Owner insists that it is not a toy store. Instead they sell 1/10th scale replicas of reality. Owner called Zero. Kind of a dork.
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Zero RC is a shop operated by RC expert Zero in Garcia, San Fierro featured in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas.

Description[]

The shop is owned by an unnamed landlord up until 1992, when the landlord decides to sell the shop. Zero had been living above the shop and feared he would be evicted once it was sold. In desperation, Zero calls Carl Johnson pleading for help. Carl, having just met Zero, obliges and buys the shop for $30,000, allowing Zero to continue living there.

Purchasing the property unlocks Zero's missions (Air Raid, Supply Lines..., and New Model Army), all of which revolve around defeating Zero's rival, Berkley. These missions are not part of the storyline but are required for 100% Completion. After completing the missions, Zero RC becomes an asset for Carl. It also unlocks the side mission Beefy Baron.

The store has several model vehicles, some of them based on the vehicles of San Andreas which includes the Swat Van 92, Hydra, U.S.S. Liberty, Jester, Turismo, NRG-500, and ZR-350. The shop also has action figures of past GTA and Manhunt characters, including Lance Vance, Tommy Vercetti, James Earl Cash and Piggsy Piggsy, which is another Easter Egg. The shop's banner has a background from one of the Japanese flags.

Glitches[]

  • A major glitch will occur in the game if the player has a two-star wanted level or more while buying the RC Shop. Exiting the shop (with the wanted level) disables the script for Zero's phone call, thus disabling all of the shop's missions and the asset property. However, Zero calls Carl once the wanted level is cleared.

Gallery[]

Post-Purchase Phonecall[]

Post-Purchase Phonecall

Trivia[]

  • The Manhunt action figures technically wouldn't have existed during the events of GTA SA, seeing as the events of Manhunt took place in 2003, eleven years after 1992.
  • In the PlayStation 2 version of the game, pedestrians appear inside the shop. This does not occur in the PC version.
  • In the Definitive Edition of GTA San Andreas, Impotent Rage figures and a box of ThriftEX light bulbs were non-canonically placed in Zero RC.
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