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RSVSR What to Know About the GTA 5 Free Z Type Glitch

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There's a reason players still talk about the free Z-Type trick in Story Mode. The car costs a stupid amount of cash, and most people aren't exactly keen to grind forever just to own one. That's why this old exploit never really died. If you're into weird single-player discoveries, it sits right alongside money routing and GTA 5 Money discussions, because it shows how easy it is for GTA V's systems to clash when a mission vehicle gets pushed into regular world storage.

The setup happens during Eye in the Sky. On paper, it's simple. You take the Truffade Z-Type where the mission wants it to go. But players worked out that if you drive it into one of your owned garages before the mission properly wraps up, the game can lose track of what the car is meant to be. Is it still mission property, or has it become one of your saved vehicles? GTA V doesn't always answer that cleanly, and that tiny bit of confusion is where the glitch lives.

The process sounds easy, but it's touchy. First, take the Z-Type to a personal garage, usually Franklin's since it's the one most players test with. Park it fully inside. Get out. After that, you need to fail the mission on purpose so the game starts its reset. If the timing lines up, the original mission car gets removed, yet another version of it remains tied to your save data. Sometimes it stays in the garage. Sometimes it ends up in the impound. That part can feel random, which is why people often think they messed it up when the car simply moved somewhere else.

This is where most attempts fall apart. Once the mission fails, don't jump into another car. Don't grab a bike. Don't steal a random sedan because it looks quicker. The moment you enter a different vehicle, the game may replace the stored record you're trying to preserve, and the Z-Type is gone. If it was sent to the impound, you need to get there without claiming anything else as your current vehicle. Some players call a cab. Some just leg it across half the city. It's annoying, sure, but that's usually the part that decides whether the exploit works or dies.

Part of the appeal is that it doesn't feel like a neat, polished cheat. It feels messy, like you're poking at the edges of the game and finding something Rockstar never meant to leave there. That's why the trick has lasted so long in community conversations. It's unreliable, a bit awkward, and still fun to test if you like single-player experimentation. And while online exploits are a different story these days, with players being far more cautious and often looking at marketplaces like RSVSR for game-related services instead, this old Z-Type method remains one of those classic GTA V stories people keep coming back to.

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