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CKari

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  1. More trunks (boots) especially for the newer cars. None of the vehicles from the last two waves of DLC can fit a body in the trunk. (Not the ones they added today, I haven't had a chance to check those but they may also apply here) Some of these vehicles include SUVs and Minivans or even very large 1980s sedans that you could realistically fit like 8 bodies inside of if you really wanted to. Also the Rhinehart. That's a large station wagon (estate for the European people) and you can't fit a body inside.
  2. +1 I'm just here for the hour long songs you can play (that still cut out hella early)
  3. +1 as a crim -1 as someone who works at DOC. The amount of runners we'll have literally just running laps around the prison because we wouldn't be able to catch them would be ridiculous. They'd be trapped by the fence so they couldn't leave but boy oh boy could I see them just running around the perimeter for an hour.
  4. +1 everything but the "seeing other mechanic shop vehicles blips" Irl your local mechanic shop wouldn't be able to track another shop's vehicles on their own gps systems. Same goes with a shared freq similar to department radio. Some mechanics keep suggesting that we should be able to communicate with other shops on radio but to me that's not realistic.
  5. Date and time (provide timezone): 10:00pm EST (2am UTC) Character name: Riley_Kilgore Issue/bug you are reporting: I try to click on the Customization menu in the gun store but the UI disappears. The Weapons, Ammunition, and Components menus work, just not the Customization. Expected behavior: I click on Customization, I get to customize my legal weapon(s) Evidence, notes worth mentioning, steps to replicate: I had a Pistol MKII (Legal) and Knuckle Dusters (Not quite legal) in my inventory. That causes the menu to not show up. If I take the Knuckle Dusters out of my inventory everything works fine and I can customize my pistol. It seems like having a crim weapon on your person won't let you customize your legal ones.
  6. +1!!!
  7. CKari

    Los Santos Customs

    A MYSTERIOUS DELIVERY It was a chilly January morning when LSC's Conrad McMount - Cool Beans coffee in hand - opened up his emails and found a mysterious message addressed to himself and DCC's Lilymay Bryd. The email was from Santiago Davis of Flight And Freight, Inc in regards to a scheduled delivery contracted by San Andreas Governor Lewis Langley. A time and date was scheduled between LSC, DCC, and F&F and LSC's command team was filled in. Conrad, Riley, Tim, and Ryan hopped in their flatbeds and made their way to the Sandy Shores Airstrip to await the mysterious package. Upon rendezvousing with DCC at the airfield, Conrad received a phone call from the pilot (distracted driving laws apparently don't apply to giant commercial aircraft) stating that they were entering the airspace and were preparing to land. After the engines stopped turning and it was safe to approach, everyone made their way to the gigantic cargo plane giddy with excitement as to what could wait inside. They were greeted by the pilots, Santiago Davis and Tina. However, there was an issue. Governor Langley seemingly forgot to mention that he had promised them gifts and that they would not unload the plane without them! In a panic the members of LSC and DCC scrounged through their cars and pockets for anything worth trading. Many gifts were offered including a water bottle, a spoiled donut, a wrench, a phone charger, a bottle of local craft beer, and a random piece of clothing, but Santiago knew what he wanted and those weren't it. Santiago and Tina were promised a football shirt each, a pink hat and a chocolate bar. They were very adamant about getting those exact items so it was time for some last-minute shopping. The items were acquired with haste and given to the pilots. Santiago and Tina seemed pleased with their newly acquired football shirts and stylish pink hat. They quickly got changed in them inside the cargo plane and safe to say they came out looking drippy. The mission was seemingly a success as everyone was asked to leave the area for their own safety while the cargo was unloaded. After a short amount of time Conrad received another phone call and everyone returned to the plane. Upon arriving everyone saw a shiny new fleet of uniquely branded vehicles. Santiago gave very clear instructions regarding their usage and storage before handing out the keys. After taking a few photos and saying their goodbyes, Santiago and Tina returned to the skies in their massive cargo plane. With the sun slowly setting over the horizon LSC and DCC waved them off as they disappeared into the distance. Everyone breathed a sigh of relief as a disaster was narrowly avoided and a stressful day of work was nearly at an end. DCC drove their cars back into the city while LSC loaded theirs onto the flatbeds they had brought. making sure to take care not to damage the lovely LSC livery. The new vehicles will be the perfect way to drum up excitement and intrigue at future events and recruitment drives, as well as showing that LSC on Top!
  8. Riley Kilgore - 1 Ticket
  9. Selling a beautiful piece of American automotive history. First introduced in 1953 the Coquette was the first sports car built in America. It has a fibreglass body and has a fully-upgraded V-8 coupled with an aftermarket transmission and turbocharger. Not only is this car beautiful, but it's fast too. The custom burgundy and white exterior pair well with the classic interior of this convertible. Don't like having the wind mess up your hair? The hardtop is in stock for a very low price at Los Santos Customs. It also has a custom license plate that says BLACKFIN. These cars sell stock at dealerships for an average of $290 000. Shoot me a text at 585-2462 with an offer if you're interested.
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