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Richland County Sheriff's Department - 2009 Ford Crown Victoria 1.0.0

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South Carolina Gaming

By SCLEDNoah

 

Richland County is a county located in the U.S. state of South Carolina. As of the 2010 census, the population was 384,504, making it the second-most populous county in South Carolina, behind only Greenville County. The county seat is Columbia, the state capital.

The Richland County Sheriff's Department (RCSD) is the agency charged with the law enforcement for the unincorporated areas of Richland CountySouth Carolina, USA. Since 1997, the agency has been led by Sheriff Leon Lott. The RCSD employs 700 sworn deputies.

I have included 2 liveries, a regular road patrol skin and a Drug Supression Team Skin

Model Overview
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Name: 2011 Ford Crown Victoria Police Interceptor
Version: 1.0
Light Bar: PFC Bearfoot Whelen Liberty (On GPM)
Lighting Equipment: Whelen Ion (On GPM)
Other Equipment: 
-09 CVPI Wheels by Bxbugs123 (GPM)
-Whelen Liberty by PFCBarefoot (On GPM)
-Whelen Ion by Bxbugs123 (On GPM)
-Unity Spotlight by Bxbugs123 (On GPM)
-Garmin nuvi GPS Unit by Bxbugs123 (On GPM)
-Setina The Bodyguard Partition by Bxbugs123 (On GPM)
-Decatur Genesis I by Bxbugs123 (On GPM)
-Police Console by 0taku (On lcpdfr.com)

Multiple Liveries: Yes
Optimized for: police
Model Status: Locked

Additional Notes
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- Make sure to used the els file enclosed
- This model possesses 1 skin
- Main body is mapped with use of a custom template & Dirt visuals
- The vehicle contained in this download is ELS v8.5 enabled and requires the Emergency Lighting System V8.5 to work correctly.
- Be sure to use the VCF (Vehicle Configuration File) included in this zip or the vehicle will not work.

Files Included
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Drag and Drop
common
data
handling.dat
vehicles.ide
Screenshots
GTAIV 2016-06-19 16-46-36-86.... Screenshots blah blah blah
Template
Window Template
Police.wft
Police.Wtd
Readme (Inception)

Installation
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Use OpenIV to replace the corresponding files within vehicles.img with teh .wft and .wtd files provided in this package. Open the vehicles.ide file in your Grand Theft Auto IV/common/data folder, find the lines beginning with the names of the appropriate models, and at the end of those lines add +livery
Move ELS VCF (vehicles config file) contained in the downloaded els folder to the els foler in your main GTAIV game directory (you must have ELS installed
In the vehicle control section of your els.ini make sure to link the correct VCF to the desired model slot.

Terms of Use and Distribution
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(Below, the term "product" is used to describe the softeware/modification whose name is listed above.)
This product is freeware and may not be exploited for personal, financial, or commericial gain. The product is provided without any form of warranty. Therefore, responsibility for any damages caused by this product or its misuse res rolely with the user, as the author will accept no liability
You may NOT redistribute this package unless you have permission from me, SCLEDNoah.

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nfspatrol73

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Awesome car! thanks

aprixfrenzy

Members

You ever think you might convert some of the Richland County and Columbia stuff to V? Love to see the local cars in game! Thanks!

Othrin

Members Author

On 1/25/2018 at 6:30 PM, aprixfrenzy said:

You ever think you might convert some of the Richland County and Columbia stuff to V? Love to see the local cars in game! Thanks!

WillRS looks like he's doing a fine job

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