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Dangerous

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  1. True that bro
  2. +1 it’s irritating seeing all the crap around the city
  3. I am currently selling 1 at Pink Cage Motel, 175k on the door. There is a GPS blip directing you there. I am also selling 1 just down from Tequila-la / Near LSC & Bank which is 180k on the door and likewise there is a GPS blip for that to.
  4. +1 I think this is a great idea
  5. Thank you Jimmy, how kind of you. Recruitment is going well so far and I am sure it will continue to do so.
  6. Hamish McGregor Hamish came to the city to escape his past. He grew up in a rough area in Glasgow/Scotland. Their was too many bad influences in his life but the sad fact is you don't decide where you grow up. Back in Glasgow when he was just out of school he worked as a mechanic working on both cars and motorcycles. He has always had an interest in Motorbikes and in anything that moves at a fast speed. He saw work opportunities out in Los Santos for Truck Driving. Instantly he jumped at the opportunity to start afresh. After being in the city for some time he managed to pursue his passion of working with cars and bikes and has now got himself a job at Los Santos Customs. He started to feel lonely in Los Santos and wanted a sense of belonging. One day he bumped in to a man called Lucas Holding. At first he took a real interest in his motorcycle and they got talking. Lucas told Hamish about Lost Santos Motor Cycle Club and the vision that he had. Hamish decided that this could be the something he has been waiting, that sense of belonging he longed for. He decided to start the process of joining the MC and became a prospect. Quite quickly and due to being loyal and the 4th member to join the club he rose through the ranks. He became a fully patched member and then 2 months later became a Road Captain for the MC. Hamish has never felt more at home than he does when he is with his Brother and Sisters. The MC isn't just a club it is family. You will often find Hamish working on cars at Los Santos Customs, Driving around the countryside on his motorbike or hitting the poker tables with a bottle of whiskey in hand.
  7. +1
  8. +1 yeah it would be cool to have more options
  9. -1 it’s a cool concept but I don’t see how it could be implemented in a way that it only affects gates. If it was able to do doors which is what these gates are listed under in the furniture store then what would be the point in external building. I have a building outside (not garage) that i use to store stuff. And it also Means if you got in to someone’s house you could cut open their doors.
  10. Dangerous

    The Rooks

    It's sounding awesome what you guys are doing. Keep up the good work
  11. Hey so I am looking to shift my phantom, It's engine has been fully upgraded and it's been painted black. Apart from that, no other work has been done on it. I am looking for 80k for it but I am open to realistic offers. Email me back if you are interested. If you want any further information do let me know.
  12. Exactly what I am getting at
  13. That is a good perspective but if you turn it on its head, when you are working for your faction (On Duty) then you shouldnt be able to do your CIV job I agree. But just not being allowed to be employed as a CIV job while also being employed in a faction seems silly. I do agree you shouldn't be able to do both at once that is not what my suggestion is aimed at. I just think it's silly not being able to keep that job when going on duty and having to always go pick it up again. We are allowed to double faction, so I don't see how this is any different.
  14. So I love trucking in the game, it's an enjoyable job I like driving. I bought myself a truck a while back and I love it. The only issue I find is I also work for LSEM now which I love. But alongside that job in spare time when I am off shift, I like to pick up trucking jobs. Every time I want to start work in my LSEM role I need to quit my job as a trucker which means every time I come off shift I need to go to the truckers yard take the job again before I can use my truck to pick up trucking jobs. It makes the convenience of having a truck pointless. Is there a valid reason why I have to quit my trucking job to start my faction job? I ICly don't see one as people work several jobs IRL. I would like to suggest you can hold a civi job and a faction job without having to quit it every time you want to work in your faction.
  15. +1 But if it did become an official faction pay wouldn't be based on what the arranged delivery cost was as otherwise the faction wouldn't be able to function and wouldn't have any money. So a lot of thought would have to go in to it for it to work.
  16. Sounds amazing, look forward to this update.
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