THREE members of a cocaine racket, who between them made nearly £500,000, will have to pay back less than £50,000.
Craig King, Matthew Howe and Simon Yates all admitted conspiracy to supply drugs along with eight other defendants last year.
The gang were together sentenced to more than 50 years in prison following a year-long undercover surveillance operation which saw them holding secret meetings in county car parks.
Gloucester Crown Court heard yesterday that King, of Tuffley Avenue, Gloucester, who was sentenced to 10 years' jail, had made £460,000 from the venture.
However, the 33-year-old had just £41,360.01 in assets, which he has six months to pay under the Proceeds of Crime Act.
Howe, 34, of Locking Drive, Kingsway, was ordered to pay back £486.51 of the £3,205.79 he benefited from the crime, while Yates, 50, of Bodiam Avenue, Tuffley, has three months to fork out the £4,445 he gained.
Both have since been released from custody after each being jailed for three years and four months.
Prosecutor Paul Grumbar told Bristol Crown Court last year King was the principal player in gang.
In one police raid in Sidney Street, in June 2011, more than five kilos of cocaine with an estimated value of £205,506 were seized, said the barrister.
The following September, another member of the gang, Neil Philips, 32, of Linden Road, Gloucester, who was jailed for seven years, four months, was stopped in Hucclecote Road with three kilos of the drug, worth an estimated £153,000, in his rucksack.
The gang also included Roland Kuka, 28, of Russet Close, Tuffley, who was jailed for five years, four months; James Coltman, 37, of Main Road, Shurdington, who got five years, six months; Stuart Bace, 36, of Kitchener Avenue, Gloucester, who received four years, eight months; Anthony Campbell, 30, of Hazelton Close, Robinswood, who received three years, six months; and Aaron Bace, 22, of Bisley Road, Tuffley, who was sentenced to three years, four months.