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Crown Vic Liberty City ELS V8

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I'm not the best at making skins. It's not perfect. Model ain't the best, but I did my best to make a model, I think it's better than my last couple of tries.

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Hystery

Members

Oh a Whelen Legacy, that's great, some variety amongst all the Liberty around here. I'd suggest to add a bit more lights though. Not much, two on the front grill and two on each side of the brake light on the rear window would be enough to make the car more noticable without being a christams tree.

TheRealNoodle

Members

nice but the spotlight is not in the car, its like in the door

HomerS

Members

Model great... Texture pure crap. Anyway the car is a 4/5... Texture is... is... Stick to modeling!

Englishperson322

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Model great... Texture pure crap. Anyway the car is a 4/5... Texture is... is... Stick to modeling!

Like I said, I'm not good at skins. But thanks.

XBR410

Members

camera in the back but not in the front? personally that ruins it for me.

DCP1423

Members

They drive backwards in that area. It's because they get less wear and tear on the front of the car by driving backwards, also the pushbar wont get scratched in a pursuit, I wish all departments did this because honestly it's the best idea I've seen yet. Like for example, your driving down the highway, your always getting bugs on the windshield....But if you drive backwards you dont get bugs on your windshield. But I agree, it's not for everybody.

LOL!!!

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