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[CVPI] Lee County FL Cruiser 1.0

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Lee County Police. Based on real life Lee County Florida.

These cars are from my home town of Fort Myers, FL. Always wanted to make them, but my GTA is 'NYC'.. but I decided to make them anyways.

For CVPI. DO NOT upload anywhere without my permission. Do not edit and reuploaded without my permission. Credits go to Bugs for the template/car.

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All of Florida's different County Sheriff's Offices follow the same paintjob template. They may differ slightly to add a unique touch, but they are all the same when it comes to base paintjob (White) and striping/letter coloring (Green & Gold) Same with Iowa's various county sheriff's offices.

They all also have the exact same star type shield as well. The seal in the center may differ slightly as some use a generic 'State of Florida' Center seal, but the basics of: Base paintjob, Striping/Letter Color and Badge type are all always the same.

Local police departments in seperate counties don't however, They all use diffrent and unique painjobs, Barring Miami-Dade Police Department, as it was formerly Dade County Sheriff's Office, but amalgamated into one large City/County Police Force.

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All of Florida's different County Sheriff's Offices follow the same paintjob template. They may differ slightly to add a unique touch, but they are all the same when it comes to base paintjob (White) and striping/letter coloring (Green & Gold) Same with Iowa's various county sheriff's offices.

They all also have the exact same star type shield as well. The seal in the center may differ slightly as some use a generic 'State of Florida' Center seal, but the basics of: Base paintjob, Striping/Letter Color and Badge type are all always the same.

Local police departments in seperate counties don't however, They all use diffrent and unique painjobs, Barring Miami-Dade Police Department, as it was formerly Dade County Sheriff's Office, but amalgamated into one large City/County Police Force.

Not all, actually. A few counties have black/white theme with no green at all. Up north near the GA border.

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All of Florida's different County Sheriff's Offices follow the same paintjob template. They may differ slightly to add a unique touch, but they are all the same when it comes to base paintjob (White) and striping/letter coloring (Green & Gold) Same with Iowa's various county sheriff's offices.

They all also have the exact same star type shield as well. The seal in the center may differ slightly as some use a generic 'State of Florida' Center seal, but the basics of: Base paintjob, Striping/Letter Color and Badge type are all always the same.

Local police departments in seperate counties don't however, They all use diffrent and unique painjobs, Barring Miami-Dade Police Department, as it was formerly Dade County Sheriff's Office, but amalgamated into one large City/County Police Force.

St. Lucie county is way different

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