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Did you read the Autostyle magazines? The game won't let you sand the car unless you read the Vol 1 Autostyle magazine. I had the same issue until I realized I had totally skipped that part.
@newMania: No. It is not MP synchronised.
@TootieBoop: That depends on the mod, but almost certainly no -- almost all mods I can think of use skinned shells rather than tints.
@Spidr: No. Modded cars are not supported implicitly, and must be explicitly enabled with a Lua script.
@Da Gundam Boy: No. KI5's vehicles are skinned and bypass the vanilla tinting system. If you open up the Workshop folder for a given mod, you can check if it will be at least partway compatible by seeing if the "Shell" textures have transparent parts. If any significant part of the texture is solid, you would have to cut out part of the texture while somehow retaining the object detail. I started an effort way back in 2023 to convert major car mods but the amount of work was absurd. After three hours got the Jeep Wrangler from Autotsar Tuning Atelier about 90% done, I realised that converting other people's mods would be a full time job.