RSVSR Why this GTA Online week is all about Salvage Yard gains

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Rockstar's GTA Online week from March 5 is all about the Salvage Yard: double cash, quicker scrapping, a fresh Pfister X-Treme Premier Half Camo livery, robbery cars, and big property discounts.

March 5's weekly reset is one of those rare times when GTA Online doesn't just ask for your time, it actually pays you back. If you've been running a Salvage Yard, you'll feel it straight away: towing jobs cash out better and the whole salvaging loop moves faster, so you're not stuck babysitting a chop queue for ages. It's also a decent week to tidy up your grind routine—especially if you're the type who likes to mix legit work with a bit of chaos, or you're browsing GTA 5 Modded Accounts for sale to skip the slow start and get into the fun stuff quicker.

Salvage Yard money that actually feels worth it

The big win is how much smoother the Salvage Yard flow feels right now. Tow Truck Service salvage value is doubled, and the speed on vehicle salvaging is doubled too, which means your yard stops feeling like a second job. Even the safe income is up—double for everyone—and if you're on GTA+ it's four times, which is honestly wild for something you barely have to think about. The best part is you can clear old targets without planning your whole evening around it. Do a couple tows, chop what you've got, cash out, and move on.

Showroom eye-candy and robbery picks

There's a little something for the collectors this week as well. The Pfister X-Treme is showing off a new Premier Half Camo livery, and it's one of those looks that shouldn't work but kinda does. On the robbery side, the Priority File is the Fine Art File, so expect a lot of players leaning into that route. If you're aiming to keep a ride, the Podium Robbery can land you a Pfister Comet S2 Cabrio, while the Gangbanger Robbery offers a Lampadati Tigon, both with the special vanity plates (LS Pounders and LS Panic). Don't waste time dreaming about the Obey Omnis e-GT from the McTony Robbery though—it's not claimable this week.

Discounts, weapons, and races to spam

If you've been waiting to buy in, Salvage Yards and their upgrades are 40% off, which makes the whole business way easier to justify. A bunch of useful vehicles are also 30% off, including the Buzzard Attack Helicopter (still a workhorse for CEOs) and the Pegassi Tempesta if you just want something slick in the garage. The Railgun being 40% off is the real quality-of-life pick, especially when a lobby starts getting messy. For quick payouts, Hunting Pack (Remix) and the Community Race Series are both on double rewards, so it's a good excuse to race without feeling like you're burning time.

Car Meet streaks and what to watch next

Players who live at the LS Car Meet have a clear target: place top 5 in the series for three days in a row and the Annis Remus is yours. It's not hard, but it does ask for consistency, and that's usually where people slip. With Rockstar teasing a bigger community celebration next week, this update feels like a warm-up lap—good money, good steals, and a reason to log in daily. And if you're trying to keep your builds and buys moving without the usual grind, it's worth knowing RSVSR is a spot players use for game currency and items so their plans don't get stalled mid-week.

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