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2015 LSPD Dodge Charger 1.0.0

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This is my first model I ever made. I spent alot of time on this. Any issues please comment in the comment section. Anyways enjoy!

 

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Dodge Charger By Officer Under Wood

 

Lights

Ions By HdGamerzPC

Light Sick in back By East Coast Designs.

Light bar By East Coast Designs.

Inner Edge By Five0

 

Textures:

 Skin By Prod

Center Console by  majorpaine2015

 

 

 

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Jack L.

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 Looks cool.

Fiddle

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Not a complaint; But just wondering, is the 2 lightbar thing intentional? If it is, how come?

StraightGlitcheZ

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13 hours ago, Fiddle said:

Not a complaint; But just wondering, is the 2 lightbar thing intentional? If it is, how come?

What 2 lightbars?

Fiddle

Members

On 7/5/2018 at 5:07 PM, StraightGlitcheZ said:

What 2 lightbars?

It has an interior lightbar (Inner Edge) and a regular roof-mounted lightbar.

StraightGlitcheZ

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12 minutes ago, Fiddle said:

It has an interior lightbar (Inner Edge) and a regular roof-mounted lightbar.

yeah ik. I wanted to add alot of lights to it.

Fiddle

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Just now, StraightGlitcheZ said:

yeah ik. I wanted to add alot of lights to it.

Oh cool, it's just a different look; Only asked because many people who put 2 lightbars don't realize what they're doing and think it's "normal". Awesome job tho man.

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