Not so Fixed It Up Codes
Latest Not so Fixed It Up Codes (March 2026)
How to Redeem Codes
- Launch Not so Fixed It Up on Roblox.
- Click the Codes button on the right side of the screen.
- Type or paste a code into the Enter your code text box — codes are case-sensitive.
- Click the REDEEM button to instantly receive your free Euro, Cash, or Credits.
About Not so Fixed It Up
Not so Fixed It Up — previously known as Fix It Up — is a detailed car restoration simulator on Roblox developed by .workspace. Players purchase damaged and wrecked vehicles using Euro, the game's primary currency, then bring them into the workshop for hands-on repair. The restoration process involves disassembling the engine, fixing individual components, cleaning the bodywork, and reassembling everything before moving the car to the paint shop for a fresh coat. Fully restored vehicles are sold for profit, and those earnings are reinvested into better tools, new wrecks, and garage upgrades. The game has built a reputation for its technical accuracy and depth of the repair mechanic, which requires players to genuinely understand the restoration process rather than just clicking through a simplified interface.
🔧 Gameplay
Each car restoration job starts with a purchase from the auction or junkyard using accumulated Euro. Once a wreck is in the garage, players work through each damaged component — engine, bodywork, wheels, and interior — using specific tools and techniques to bring the vehicle back to functional and presentable condition. The paint shop allows full color customization before the car is listed for sale. Players who learn to restore cars efficiently can flip multiple vehicles per session, generating steady Euro income that scales with the quality and rarity of the cars they tackle.
🎁 Code Drops
The .workspace team releases codes when the game crosses player and visit milestones, during seasonal events such as Valentine's Day and Christmas, and occasionally as compensation for delays or downtime. Codes have historically awarded Euro, Cash, and Credits — each serving a different function in the game's economy. The current active code is a Valentine's Day 2026 milestone drop. All codes are case-sensitive and the redemption button is accessible without any level requirement from the right side of the screen the moment the game loads.
What Do Codes Give You?
Euro
Euro is the primary currency in Not so Fixed It Up, used to purchase wrecked cars from the auction and junkyard and to buy replacement parts and tools needed for each restoration job. Code drops that award Euro — including the current active code — provide an immediate purchasing head start that lets new players skip the early grind of repeatedly flipping low-value wrecks before accumulating enough to buy more expensive and more profitable vehicles. Euro codes have historically ranged from 5,000 to over 100,000 per redemption.
Car PurchasingCash
Cash is a secondary currency in Not so Fixed It Up used for specific purchases and upgrades distinct from Euro-gated items. Historical Cash code drops ranged from 5,000 to 150,000 per redemption and covered different shop categories than Euro purchases. Cash codes appeared alongside major updates and seasonal events in the game's earlier content cycles, making those drops particularly high-value for players who were active during those periods. Cash income from codes supplements standard match earnings and accelerates access to tool upgrades that improve restoration efficiency.
Secondary CurrencyCredits
Credits are a premium currency in Not so Fixed It Up used for specific high-value purchases not covered by Euro or Cash — including exclusive vehicle unlocks and special garage equipment. Credits have appeared in a smaller number of codes compared to Euro and Cash, making them rarer per redemption but proportionally more impactful when available. The most recent Credits codes in the game's history awarded 5,000 to 10,000 per redemption, covering a meaningful portion of the Credits cost for premium shop items.
Premium CurrencyEarly Auction Access
Every Euro gained from a code translates directly into additional purchasing power at the auction — the fastest source of new restoration jobs. Players who enter the auction with code-funded Euro can bid on higher-value wrecks that generate more profit per flip than starter-tier vehicles, compressing the time required to build up a sustainable restoration income. Starting with even 5,000 Euro from a code rather than the default starting balance shifts which vehicles are immediately accessible and sets a faster income trajectory for the entire early session.
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Why Some Codes Don't Work
Code Expired
Not so Fixed It Up codes expire without advance notice — the game currently has over 40 expired codes compared to just 1 active code, demonstrating how quickly the active list can shrink following a new update or when a seasonal window closes. BLOXBURST moves any code confirmed expired or flagged with a "Check" status on any verified source to the expired section immediately. The current active code is confirmed across multiple verified sources as of the last check date shown in the update banner.
Case-Sensitive Input Error
All Not so Fixed It Up codes are case-sensitive — active codes use a mix of uppercase letters, numbers, and underscores that must be entered exactly as shown. A single character in the wrong case or a missing underscore triggers an invalid code error even if every other character is correct. Copy and paste directly from BLOXBURST using the Copy button on each card to eliminate this risk entirely. Also check for any accidental spaces before or after the pasted code text in the entry box before clicking REDEEM.
Already Redeemed
Each Not so Fixed It Up code is single-use per Roblox account. If the game indicates the code has already been claimed, the Euro, Cash, or Credits were added to your account in a previous session. With only 1 active code currently available, tracking redemption status is straightforward. A "code already redeemed" message should not be confused with an expired or invalid code error — the reward was successfully delivered to your account in an earlier play session.
Server Running Old Build
Codes released alongside a game update can fail on servers still running the previous version. If a freshly confirmed code does not register on first attempt, exit Not so Fixed It Up completely and rejoin to land on a current-build server. This resolves build-mismatch errors quickly and is most relevant in the first hour after a major update goes live while servers gradually transition to the updated version across all active instances.
Source Conflict — Code Moved to Expired
Any code confirmed expired or flagged with a "Check" status on any verified source is moved to the expired section on BLOXBURST immediately. Several codes visible on other tracking pages are listed as expired here because they carry a "Check" status on Roblox Den — which BLOXBURST treats as expired per our conflict resolution policy. If a code appears active on another page but is listed as expired here, it has been confirmed inactive through cross-referencing multiple verified sources.
Can't Find the Codes Button
The code redemption button in Not so Fixed It Up is located on the right side of the screen — it is visible as a "Codes" button without needing to open any menu or complete any tutorial. If you do not see the button on the right side, try scrolling the screen or checking if it is partially obscured by other interface elements. On mobile, the button may be positioned lower on the screen relative to the desktop layout — scrolling the right side of the interface should reveal it.
Beginner Tips for Not so Fixed It Up
The active code is accessible immediately — no level requirement, no tutorial completion needed. Redeeming it before placing your first bid adds Euro to your balance before any spending decisions are made, giving you access to a wider range of opening wrecks than the default starting balance allows. Starting with more Euro means better opening vehicle options and a higher average profit trajectory from your very first restoration job.
Not so Fixed It Up has a technically detailed repair system — each car has multiple components that need attention, and skipping or mishandling any step reduces the final sale value of the vehicle. Practicing the full repair workflow on cheaper starter wrecks before bidding on expensive vehicles ensures you know how to maximize the sale price of every car in your garage. A fully restored, correctly repaired vehicle consistently fetches significantly more than a partially completed or incorrectly assembled one.
The auction system in Not so Fixed It Up is competitive, and vehicles can be bid up to prices that leave no room for profit after restoration costs. Before entering a bid, estimate the full restoration cost including parts, tools, and paint, then subtract that from the expected sale value. Only bid up to the price point where the margin remains positive. New players who bid emotionally or impulsively on visually appealing vehicles frequently find themselves finishing a restoration job at a net loss despite doing everything correctly.
Better tools in Not so Fixed It Up improve restoration speed and repair quality, which directly affects both how quickly you can turn around each vehicle and the maximum sale value achievable per job. The return on tool investment compounds across every subsequent restoration — a 20% faster repair process applied to every job you complete for the rest of a session generates more total profit than keeping that Euro as idle balance. Prioritizing tool upgrades early produces faster overall income growth than holding currency in reserve.
Vehicles sold without a proper paint shop visit consistently sell for less than equivalent cars with a fresh, clean coat of paint. The paint shop step takes additional time and costs Euro for paint supplies, but the sale price premium more than covers the cost in every case. Players who skip painting to save time end up leaving Euro on the table with every sale. Treating the paint shop as a mandatory final step rather than an optional cosmetic finishing touch maximizes the total Euro earned per vehicle restored.
Not so Fixed It Up codes are released alongside milestone achievements and game updates — and the Discord server is where those codes are announced first. The gap between a code posting in Discord and appearing on external tracking pages can range from a few hours to a full day. Joining the server and enabling notifications on the codes channel ensures you catch each new drop at the earliest possible moment, reducing the chance of encountering a code that has already expired by the time you look it up externally.
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