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    Make sure you install the OpenIV.asi otherwise it will say your game is corrupted.
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    Create a 'mods' file so that the game doesn't replace modded files with defaults every time - http://openiv.com/?p=1132. There are no differences between the Steam version and retail version, I use retail version with zero problems. You do not need to purchase Steam edition at all. 
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    TheDude got it right. I use the disk version and I dont have any problems. Make sure you make a mods folder and put the .rpf files in that you are using. That will make sure the game doesn't rewrite the .rpf files.
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    disc version is fine as long as the game is up to date. If his version is current enough to access GTA Online then you should be set. When updates come out they often change/move the vehicle directories or create new ones entirely like mpchristmas2.
    you should ALWAYS backup when installing mods or vehicle files.
    These video's should help ya out, jeff will walk you through creating a mod directory and installing mods in the first, second link is how to install cars safely. there might be slight differences with the disc version in terms of where the main directory itself is installed but beyond that its all the same.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCAuilz1nbs
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-u9nf8_oNk
     

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