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1990s California Highway Patrol Pack 1.0.0

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Do you want to go back in the 90s to live an experience in the California Highway Patrol such like in the CHiPs movie?

Do you miss those old Crown Vics and Caprices that the more time goes on and the rarer they become?

This is the right pack for you.

 

This pack features some of the most known vehicles used by the CHP in the 1990s, including:

- 1996 Ford Crown Victoria;

- 1994 Chevrolet Caprice;

- 1992 Chevrolet Suburban;

- 1998 Ford Crown Victoria.

 

Exactly what you need to have such a great experience feeling the vibe of the 90s being in the CHP.

 

NB: This is a texture pack, so what you'll get from this download are nothing but paintjobs.

If you're looking for the models, you need this:

 

The instructions are written in the Readme.

 

To locate how to install the textures in the .ytd files: 90's/retro/dlc.rpf/x64/levels/gta5/vehicles/retrovehicles.rpf

 

 

Hope you like it. Enjoy!

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damn, i want to get the cars but the damn pack is big

A Carrier Bag

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On 26/06/2017 at 3:44 PM, Captain A.Brandon said:

damn, i want to get the cars but the damn pack is big

It's pretty easy to install tbh.

pigbenis80

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So I take it Lozano removed the model rendering the Caprice texture unusable?

briansm121976

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What do you do when the original models are gone??

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