GTA V iFruit app

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I have GTA V and I just downloaded the iFruit app. What I'm wondering is will I have to be playing online for the Los Angeles customs to work or even the chop feature? Or will they work even while playing single player offline?



Best Answer

They should only work offline, but you can have your mechanic deliver cars for you. There is no chop online because you are not franklin.




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What is the iFruit app for GTAV?

The iFruit app allows Grand Theft Auto 5 players to train Franklin's dog, Chop, through the Chop the Dog app, and create custom license plate for the cars they own with the Los Santos Customs app. Rockstar is still working on bringing iFruit to Android, Windows Phone, PlayStation Mobile and PlayStation Vita.

Does the GTAV iFruit app still work?

Answer: On September 9th, 2019 support for the Grand Theft Auto: iFruit mobile application was retired on the Windows Phone, Windows Store and PlayStation Vita platforms. The Grand Theft Auto: iFruit mobile application will no longer be available for download and will no longer interact with GTAV on these platforms.

What does GTA iFruit app do?

You can even create and reserve custom license plates for both Grand Theft Auto V and Grand Theft Auto Online \u2013 order your personalized plates before they're gone! Also choose from paint jobs, window tints, smoke colors, wheels, hoods and spoilers.

Is the iFruit app free?

The free iFruit mobile app hooks directly into your Grand Theft Auto V experience featuring: Los Santos Customs - The Los Santos Customs app offers players the freedom to create their ultimate vehicle in Grand Theft Auto V from anywhere.



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