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If anyone loses there car because they didn't pick it up from the impound in time, you can do an insurance claim and get it back. Just a heads up because I didn't think about it straight away.

My car got impounded and I respawned on a beach where someone kept killling me, was 12 vs 7 kills by the end I think, pretty annoying. Had to start a mission to get out of there.

yar i think it's easier to just wait till it gets crushed then claim it by insurance,  near impossible to steal it back out of the impound lot

Hey?

Ive got my car back heaps of times from there. Jump the back fence, hop in car, Wait at gate, run from cops

I have a garage around the corner so I just run there

stole a fighter jet from the airforce base and tried to get away but they come after you hardcore, so got killed by another jet.

respawned.

then one of the jets who is obviously got nothing to do now just landed next to me in the hills.

i walked up kicked him out and took off.....free flight time in the fighter with no stars....loled

had like a good 4hr session playing with a guy called joe. Was plenty of fun driving round killing everyone and hanging out of cars shooting..

only gripe i have is if you get close or run past ur crew member it automatically switches and kills them or hits them.....kinda blows

hard to get the jets and get away with so many stars though.

Easiest way I found, as soon as you hear the jet lock-on after you take off, L2 (brake), hard turn left or right, (R2) full throttle... The missile(s) will miss you and then just fly straight. After the Jet misses me, is never catches me.

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