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Los Angeles Emergency Services Vehicle pack 1.0.0

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This is one of my fav mods I have ever made. This mod includes 3 textures for the ambulance and one for the fire truck.

 

There is it's own way to install the .png files.  First navigate to: x64e.rpf\level\gta5\vehicles.rpf then go to vehshare.ytd, put on the Editing mode, then double click the vehshare.ytd and find police_new2, click it once, then click replace.

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Freakinfuzzball

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People always say this but it's true none-the-less, if you are replicating a real department use the right fonts and alignment.  LAFD engines all have the same style of door lettering and such.  Same goes for the ambulances.  You're close but with a little more time and effort you could really improve the look of the textures.  That's just my two cents.  

 

 

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FinnishWolfie

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People always say this but it's true none-the-less, if you are replicating a real department use the right fonts and alignment.  LAFD engines all have the same style of door lettering and such.  Same goes for the ambulances.  You're close but with a little more time and effort you could really improve the look of the textures.  That's just my two cents.  

 

 

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I will improve. Anything you guys want.

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In the time I've lived in LA I've never seen any LAFD vehicle use that font.

It's a good start though.

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