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Duke University police skin Pack

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Duke University Is a large Private college and hospital here in North Carolina with about 14,600 students and about 35,500 employees including the health system. Duke owns about 8,400 acers of land making Duke a large "city" and with a city is a police force. Duke has about 70 officers with the dept. and patrols most of Duke university owned land (university and Hospitals)

Duke PD. use all blue lights

Do not edit or re-upload Textures without my permisson or unless for personnel use

Cars used in the pictures: tahoe- 2010 Ontario Provincial Police Chevrolet Tahoe Stealth Unit 1.0SU on LCPDFR

Impala- Brevard County Sheriff's Department Pack! 1.0 on LCPDFR

Caprice- 2012 Chevrolet Caprice PPV Caprice_V1.0 on LCPDFR

I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO Duke University all credits go to their owners, these skins were made for fun only not to support this university for profit in any way.

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Four1one

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Want a NC or LCPD skin made for you send me a message and i'll see what I can do! (send photos)

MayaOnDuty

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They are nice , but isn't that from default gta iv skins ? 3/5

Four1one

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They are nice , but isn't that from default gta iv skins ? 3/5

No. I made these from scratch in photoshop useing real pictures of

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