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Nope, but you don't really need ammo if you're clever about it.

Protip for survival: when there's only one enemy left (it'll tell you to "take out the remaining enemy"), run around picking up the guns of every dead body plus the naturally spawning guns. You'll get plenty of advanced rifle, combat MG, mini gun, heavy sniper and RPG ammo this way. It's pretty safe as there's only one enemy left and they are usually in an obscure spot where they can't see you. If your team mates have died and you're the last left, then prolly not worth the risk of losing the survival over some ammo, in which case just kill him and try to gather as much as you can before the next wave begins.

I'm a master of parachuting now lol. It gives a bit of experience points but no money unless you're betting. Speaking of, our crew stats really suck. People making shit bets and losing etc. Get your shit together SKAU!

YOU EMBARRASS ME

We should do races and do the fastest lap XP trick to all level up a bit. I need to level up, been busy playing with my car (in real life :P )

Also, all meet up with the GTR type car. Tacky and Cliche for SAU crew. Love that shit :P

that's racist. there are also Arabs.

started the game 2-3 times and had to exit to configure sound and Internet connection. then it detects an update... whip out phone to kill time. will trick out my GTR first.

wish there were neons!

I think it might not be playing the game tonight.

Btw to go to a closed session you have to leave offline then go to play gta online and the option will be there. Im having trouble trying to invite crew members now though

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