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  • RSVSR Tips GTA Online March 5 Salvage Yard 2x rewards and 40 off

    Posted by ZhangLiLi on March 6, 2026 at 4:54 am

    March 5’s refresh lands at a good moment if you’ve been living out of a Salvage Yard and getting sick of the same loop. I’ve done the tow runs where you swear the GPS is trolling you, then you finally drop the wreck off and the payout feels… fine, I guess. This week it’s a different story: tow service salvage value is doubled, and the actual salvaging work moves faster too. If you’re the kind of player who likes to skip the slow build and jump straight into spending money, I get why people look at cheap GTA 5 Modded Accounts to cut down the grind and get to the fun parts sooner.

    Salvage Yard money that actually stacks

    The best part isn’t even the one-time boosts, it’s how the business starts to feel less like a chore. With the boosted tow payouts and quicker salvage processing, you can rotate more jobs in the same session and clear out that “I’ll do it later” pile of vehicles. Then there’s the safe: daily earnings are doubled for everyone, and if you’re on GTA+ it’s quadrupled. You’ll notice it because it turns into that quiet background win—log in, swing by, grab cash, get back out there. It’s not glamorous, but it keeps your balance from bleeding when you’re modding cars or stocking up on ammo.

    Showroom eye candy and this week’s claimable rides

    Car meet folks are getting fed, too. The Pfister X-Treme picks up a Premier Half Camo livery, and it’s one of those designs that looks oddly clean once you see it in motion. On the robbery side, the priority target is the Fine Art File, so expect people to spam it for the best rhythm and payouts. If you want something you can actually keep, the Podium Robbery lets you claim a Pfister Comet S2 Cabrio, and the Gangbanger Robbery has a Lampadati Tigon up for grabs. Both come with vanity plates (LS Pounders and LS Panic), which is perfect if you like rolling into a meet with a tiny bit of extra flex. Just don’t waste time hoping to store the Obey Omnis e-GT from the McTony Robbery—it’s not claimable this week.

    Discounts and events worth your time

    If you’ve been on the fence about buying into the scrapyard life, Salvage Yards and upgrades are 40% off, which is about as good as it gets. There’s also 30% off a handful of useful toys—like the Buzzard Attack Chopper that every CEO ends up leaning on—and cars like the Pegassi Tempesta. The Railgun is 40% off as well, and yeah, it’s pricey even on sale, but it changes the vibe fast when a lobby starts getting messy. For activity payouts, Hunting Pack (Remix) and the Community Race Series are paying double, and there’s a solid reward chase: place top five in the LS Car Meet Series for three days in a row and you’ll unlock the Annis Remus. It’s a commitment, but it’s doable if you just knock out a few races a night.

    What to do before next week’s tease hits

    This feels like one of those “set the table” weeks where Rockstar wants everyone earning and upgrading before a bigger community moment kicks off. If you’ve got limited playtime, focus on towing and fast salvaging first, then sweep discounts, then fill the gaps with double-pay races when you’re bored of freemode. And if you’re trying to speed up your progress outside of the usual routes—whether that’s cash, gear, or other GTA essentials—sites like RSVSR get mentioned a lot because players use them to buy in-game currency and items without spending weeks stuck on the same grind loop.

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