You Need a Gauntlet? We Got You Covered (Unless You Need Actual Gauntlets, Those Are Sold Separately)
Let's face it, in Los Santos, a reliable muscle car is like a good pair of running shoes. It gets you places, looks intimidating, and can probably double as a weapon in a pinch (hey, we don't judge). That's where the Bravado Gauntlet comes in – a classic muscle car with enough power to make even Don Johnson jealous. But how do you get your greasy mitts on one of these beauties? Well, buckle up, gearheads, because we're about to drop some knowledge.
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Stealing Ain't Exactly "Borrowing," But It Works for Gauntlets (Sometimes)
If you're a fan of the "Grand Theft Auto" part of "Grand Theft Auto," then you're in luck! There are actually a few Gauntlets scattered around Los Santos, just begging to be... liberated. Here's the catch: these aren't exactly showroom quality. They're likely to be covered in dents, driven by maniacs, and possibly have a suspicious amount of clown makeup smeared on the interior.
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Here's where you come in, knight in rusty armor. Pro tip: These bad boys can be found at:
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- The rooftop of the multi-story parking lot in Pillbox Hill (just watch out for pigeons, those things are dive-bombing jerks).
- Behind the Vangelico store in Rockford Hills (perfect for a post-shopping spree getaway).
- Parked in front of the Templar Hotel in Mission Row (because what says "luxury stay" more than a stolen muscle car?).
Bonus points if you manage to snag one while evading a five-star wanted level. Just remember, stealing these might come with a little police attention, so brush up on your evasion skills.
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Lester Needs Gauntlets? Don't Ask, Don't Tell (But Here's What to Do Anyway)
Now, if you're more into the "helping a creepy friend with questionable morals" route, then you might be in for a heist! During the mission "Gauntlet" (shocking, we know), Lester will beckon you, our favorite trio of protagonists, to steal three specifically modified Gauntlets. These aren't your average joyride cars – they're prepped for, well, let's just say Lester has a plan.
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The good news? You get to pick which character steals which car. The bad news? You better not mess them up. Lester gets grumpy when his heist toys get scratched. Don't worry, we won't spoil the locations (gotta keep some mystery in this crime-ridden world), but let's just say they're conveniently scattered around the map.
Pro tip: Don't be afraid to customize these Gauntlets after you steal them. Los Santos Customs is always happy to turn your stolen getaway car into a chrome-plated, flame-spewing monstrosity.
So, You Have a Gauntlet (or Three). Now What?
Now that you're the proud owner of a Gauntlet (or three, if you played nice with Lester), it's time to unleash your inner Dominic Toretto. Cruise the streets, outrun the cops, and generally strike fear into the hearts of pedestrians (but try not to hit any, bad karma, dude).
Remember, with great muscle car comes great responsibility. Use your Gauntlet for good (mostly), and who knows, you might just become a Los Santos legend. Just be sure to avoid suspicious clowns and angry hitmen – they have a thing for Gauntlets too.