The base game introduced us to TransFender , Wheel Arch Angels , and Loco Low Co , but modding takes that foundation and destroys the ceiling. With the right mods, you can:

: Add parts that weren't originally available, like custom neon underglow, realistic engine swaps, and detailed interior textures.

Before you go heavy on the mods, this is essential. It prevents the game from crashing when you add high-quality textures and new vehicle IDs that exceed the original 2004 engine limits.

This mod adds "functional" variety. It allows cars to have random components—like different spoilers, roof racks, or even vibrating engine shakes—so every time a certain car model spawns, it looks slightly different.

Are you a Lowrider purist or a JDM drifter? Let us know in the comments below!

Rev Up Your Ride: The Ultimate Guide to GTA San Andreas Car Modification Mods

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