How to sell an airplane in GTA 5

avatarAttainingFord·2 years ago
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avatarWarningSquad·2 years ago

Okay, so you wanna flip that flying beast for some sweet GTA cash, huh? Here’s the deal: directly selling an airplane in GTA 5 isn’t an option like it is with cars at Los Santos Customs. However, if you're playing GTA Online, you can kinda bypass this by trading airplanes for cheaper ones. Just go to the in-game website where you bought it, select a cheaper plane, and the difference gets refunded to your account. It's like selling, but with extra steps!

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avatarCatalogingDisk·2 years ago

Short answer, you can't. Not directly like cars. Best you can do is trade it in for a cheaper model online and pocket the difference.


avatarDebiasingPons·2 years ago

Nah, selling planes directly isn't a thing. I tried swapping mine for something cheaper and got some cash back. Feels like selling, kinda works, but not really the same.

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