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South King County Skin Pack 2.0.0

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I decided to make a pack of skins for @thegreathah's Snohomish County Sheriff pack since they match a lot of what Washingtons' law enforcement cars look like. I started with the Burien police cars, since I live there, and moved on to covering the citys around including Seatac Police, Kent Police, and Tukwila Police. Also included are the King County Sheriff's cvpi and fpiu, as well as the classic and simple Washington state patrol skin for the fpiu. I am still planning on making more skins from departments in King County. I hope you enjoy and don't forget to leave feedback since I am newer to making skins. Thanks!

Sincerely,

Officer Aiello

 

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What's New in Version 2.0.0

Released

Now includes:

*Auburn Police cvpi skin

*Des Moines Police fpiu skin

*Normandy Park Police fpiu skin

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Antonio C.

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Is Auburn on your to-do list? haha.

RyWilson

Members

wats up Aiello!! really nice skin pack you got here and that Burien texture is especially nice :)

SuperbJim

Members

Very Very nice job sir

That really brings me back in around the area.

I am now in Maryland and still remember one time I had a chance to work sit in 

a KCSO squad car for a whole shift around North Bend Area.

Thank you so much

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