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South San Francisco Police Skins Mini-Pack 1.0.0

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I've been holding on to these for a while since I've been using them privately, but since I'm getting into the texturing game a bit more now, I'm deciding to release them. These are realistically-style South San Francisco police car skins. Now, I know what you're saying, why are there only 3 cars? Well, unfortunately, South San Francisco Police almost exclusively use a CVPI, and on rare occasions, a Tahoe, but only as an incident command vehicle with a stealth skin. The f150 is rarely used, but I threw it in there because I like the way it drives! Since this is a realistic pack, I only made the realistic textures for the realistic cars that the SSF Police use! Enjoy!

 

The following models were used and must be downloaded and installed before installing these skins:

 

2011 Ford CVPI by BxBuggs - 

2014 Tahoe by jjdawkins30 - https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/2014-chevy-tahoe-els

 

2010 Ford F150 by DevinKan - https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/2010-police-f150

 

 

Thanks, and enjoy! Please post any criticism and I'll be sure to update these regularly to keep them both up to date and looking nice!

 

P.S. Sorry for the terrible pictures... My game died on me, so I had to use stock GTA V graphics!

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