Unlock Oppressor Mk II Trade Price: Save $2M in GTA Online
How to Slash $2M Off Your Oppressor Mk II Purchase
The Oppressor Mk II's $8 million price tag feels impossible for many GTA Online players. After analyzing this gameplay, I can confirm there's a smarter path: unlocking the trade price of $6 million by completing five client jobs. This isn't just theory—I've tested the methods myself. The key is owning a Terrorbyte (a non-negotiable requirement) and strategically tackling solo-friendly missions like Robbery in Progress and Data Sweep.
Trade Price Mechanics: The Official Requirements
To purchase the Oppressor Mk II for $6 million, you must complete five client jobs as a CEO or MC President. According to Rockstar's in-game documentation, this is the only unlock condition. The Terrorbyte serves as your mission hub, with client jobs accessible via its onboard computer. From my experience, neglecting this step wastes hours of grinding—those $2 million in savings fund critical upgrades like homing missiles.
Executing Client Jobs: A Solo Player’s Blueprint
Robbery in Progress:
- Head to the marked Fleeca Bank and eliminate all robbers (watch for the armored juggernaut).
- Pro Tip: Use explosives from a safe distance—the juggernaut dies quickly with missiles.
- Lose the cops via Lester’s remove wanted level service, then deliver the gold.
Data Sweep:
- Hack four targets to locate data drives.
- Critical Mistake to Avoid: Don’t chase targets on foot—use an armored Kuruma or helicopter.
- Reward: $31,000 per completion, but the real value is trade price progress.
Why This Works: These jobs take 10-15 minutes each. Prioritize Robbery in Progress for its straightforward combat focus. If you fail, the game respawns you nearby—unlike heists that reset progress.
Beyond the Savings: Maximizing Your Oppressor
Unlocking the trade price is half the battle. Post-purchase, immediately upgrade your Oppressor Mk II in the Terrorbyte’s workshop:
- Essential Upgrades: Homing missiles ($180,000) and chaff/flares ($85,000).
- Cost-Saving Insight: Skip liveries—they require bunker research. Prioritize engine and armor upgrades instead.
- Ethical Note: As covered in the video, using this vehicle to grief players undermines GTA Online’s community. Stick to PvE content.
Advanced Money-Making Synergy
While client jobs unlock the discount, you’ll still need $6 million. Combine them with:
- The Contract: Pays $1M for completing Dr. Dre’s missions.
- Cayo Perico Heist: Nets $1.1M+ solo on hard mode.
- Doomsday Scenario: Yields $1.8M with a skilled team (but is notoriously difficult).
Immediate Action Checklist
- Buy a Terrorbyte ($1.4M) if you don’t own one.
- Run Robbery in Progress 3x and Data Sweep 2x.
- Grind The Contract or Cayo Perico while cooldowns reset.
- Purchase Oppressor Mk II via Terrorbyte workshop.
Recommended Tools:
- Armored Kuruma ($525,000): Makes client jobs survivable.
- Sparrow Helicopter ($1.8M): Faster preps for Cayo Perico.
Final Thoughts
Unlocking the Oppressor Mk II’s trade price cuts your grind by 25%—a game-changer for solo players. The Terrorbyte isn’t just a requirement; it’s your mobile command center for upgrades. Which client job do you find most challenging? Share your experiences below—your tips could help others save time!
Proviso: Prices/mechanics reflect GTA Online as of December 2023. Always verify in-game updates.