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[ELS] Generic Ford Crown Victoria 1.0.0

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[Description]
A generic ELS Ford Crown Victoria police interceptor, it has a Fedsig Vision SL lightbar with whelen avngers in the back. There's 3 different generic police liveries that comes with it, feel free to make liveries for it, just dont claim it as your own vehicle. This is my first time making a police car model, so if there's any bugs or anything please let me know.


[Requirements]
To install the vehicle correctly, you'll need:
GTA 5
ELS (needed for lights to work properly)
Gameconfig (For game to not crash on startup)
OpenIV

[Installation]
First, you should make a backup of your game, or atleast dlclist.xml, and makesure to do everything in your mods folder. Also you need to have Open IV to install this.

1: Navigate to :Grand Theft Auto V\mods\update\x64\dlcpacks

2: Drag and drop the "2010cvpi" folder into the dlcpacks folder

3: Using OpenIV navigate to :Grand Theft Auto V\mods\update\update.rpf\common\data, right click and hit edit on dlclist.xml, scroll to the bottom and hit enter on the last line, then paste this <Item>dlcpacks:/2010cvpi/</Item> into it, hit save and exit.

4. If you have ELS installed, go to :Grand Theft Auto V\ELS\pack_default\ and drag and drop 2010cvpi.xml into the folder

5. Close OpenIV and have fun!

Edited by Donkey Doug
Added Templates

What's New in Version 1.0.0

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Added Templates from Otaku's dev model


Short Description

Generic ELS 90's/2000's Ford Crown Victoria

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