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[ELS][REPLACE] 2010 Dodge Charger Traffic Enforcement Unit 3.0

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Major update v3.0

Almost completely done from scratch. Lots of improvements. Check out the What's New section down below!

 

Description

Why did I make this? I don't know. Saw one of them GPSTC training Chargers that they use in Forsyth, GA and it got my creative juices flowing to create a fictional traffic unit for the LSPD.

 

Yes, I know about the pushbar. It is ALSO fictional and I put it together because this is what I'd have preferred over those Mad Max styled bars we have in real life. The 2006-10 Charger is the only police vehicle I know that has these weird "bracket" wraparound pushbars that are absurdly large compared to the front fascia of the vehicle and I don't like them.

 

Yes, this thing sexually identifies as a Christmas tree. Deal with it.

 

Notes

  1. Of the three antennas, two are low-pros and the remaining one bobs around in real time as the car moves because magic! Take that, breast physics!
  2. Wraparounds are an extra so you can control them through vehicles.meta or any trainer of your choice or through ExtraManager
  3. If matte grey alloys give you brain aneurysms, there are textures you can import into the .ytd file to make them chrome, you boomer.
  4. Optional 4K liveries for the car included in the package for those of you snobbish ones.

 

Troubleshooting

Q: Can I replace any other vehicle instead of police2 with this?

A: Yes, as long as you know what you're doing.

 

Q: What if I don't know what I'm doing?

A: Look, there's a reason I made it to replace police2 because this is the real life counterpart to what GTA V has actual police2 aka the Buffalo. The vehicles.meta and handling lines are going to be synonymous if you replace police2, if you haven't already replaced it with something else, in which case you know what you're doing.

 

Q: I understand but I still want to replace another vehicle.

A: Find your vehicles.meta, find the model you wish to replace and change the handlingID parameter underneath it so it looks like this: <handlingId>POLICE2</handlingId> If you also want the engine sound of police 2, change <audioNameHash /> to <audioNameHash>POLICE2</audioNameHash>

 

Q: My game won't start.

A: You need to double click the launcher.

 

Q: I don't understand how to install the customization options.

A: Los Santos' finest, everybody. If you don't understand what they are, you don't need them.

 

Now open for commissions! Send me a private message.

Edited by DhruvAkaFulcrum
Major Update

What's New in Version 3.0

Released

MAJOR UPDATE 3.0

  • Almost completely done from scratch
  • Improved LODs and dirt mapping
  • Made it so ELS lights contained within pushbar come off and get destroyed when pushbar gets destroyed
  • Added another set of ALPRs!
  • Swapped the old Toughbook out for a new CF-30
  • Added new trunk equipment
  • Better lighting patterns
  • Includes special "out of vehicle" and "Siren Tone 3" light patterns

Short Description

2010 Dodge Charger fictional

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Steay

Members

Ein anderer Balken wäre nice und mehr antennen und noch mehr Fahrzeuge als replace

mrpeterpaner

Members

looks dope. will install when my gta gets done updating

jjns

Members

It's actually a very nice vehicle, the only problem is that the red color on the lightbar looks like orange.

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