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Where can these missions be found?

I can only find stupid 3k missions that I get on my mobile.

I know Violent Duct is unlocked from Gerald at level 15.

I can usually make about 50 grand in a 2-3 hour session, just do missions when they come up and remember to sell a car to Los Santos Customs once a day. Head into the area around Michael's house and look for the Quattroporte convertible looking thing, should get $9,500

I know Violent Duct is unlocked from Gerald at level 15.

I can usually make about 50 grand in a 2-3 hour session, just do missions when they come up and remember to sell a car to Los Santos Customs once a day. Head into the area around Michael's house and look for the Quattroporte convertible looking thing, should get $9,500

swweet.

good advice to follow im on it.

Omg sucks reading this, I wanna play!

Called my Internet provider up, said my Internet should be fine by 4pm Saturday..

It's now 1:15 and its still capped and won't load!!

Been playing at my mates houses but their net is slow and gay... :(

Cars can be sold to Los Santos Customs every 48min IRL / 24hrs in game. Thats a good way to make coin.

No Hay Bronca and Violet Duct are both missions by Gerald (The suss looking bloke in the suss looking apartment that says nothing but "Aight" or "Yeah")

hahah!

kinda getting over the "go get this, get shot at, bring it here" missions though, but i guess that'll change as i go further - i can visit lester now yay

you think? i dont see many heists and that going down. i think its gonna be much of the same.

i'm reallllly hoping that as i level up further there'll be actual heists... what i also want is for when i'm doing a "story" mission, for it to not ask me if i want to do some random f**king race or mission (take my pick) afterwards too, which I then always choose freemode anyway... :/

ok looking at videos - looks like you gotta buy a house first to set up heists

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