Start On Parade Mission GTA Online San Andreas Mercenaries

If you want to know how to start the On Parade mission in GTA Online San Andreas Mercenaries, you’ve come to the right place. In this guide, we are going to explain what you need to do in order to get access to the mission. And, of course, the trade price of the F-160 Raiju upon completion. Let’s get straight into it.

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start on parade mission gta online san andreas mercenaries
Start On Parade Mission GTA Online San Andreas Mercenaries

How to Start On Parade Mission GTA Online San Andreas Mercenaries DLC

In order to start the On Parade mission in the GTA Online San Andreas Mercenaries DLC, you first have to deck out the Avenger fully. As you can see from the image up top, it’s not exactly cheap. It will cost you over six million dollars to get it up to shape necessary to unlock a number of missions in the new DLC. Once that’s over and done with, you will should have access to On Parade. It should appear as a blue star at Fort Zacundo. Of course, you first have to download and install the new content before any of this. I assume you’ve already done so. Fort Zacundo is a military base in the Blaine County area of San Andreas, in case you aren’t able to locate it.

That’s basically all you need to know when it comes to how to start the GTA Online San Andreas Mercenaries DLC On Parade mission. You’ve got if from here, I’m pretty sure. Now, you might be wondering what the importance of this mission is in the first place. Well, completing it is necessary to unlock the trade price for one of the new vehicles, the F-160 Raiju fighter jet. In case you’re wondering, the trade price is $5,141,250, as opposed to the regular price of $6,855,000. You can buy it from the Warstock store. If you want to know the prices of all the new vehicles, check out our San Andreas Mercenaries Vehicles Full List guide.

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