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2012 Nissan Altima NYPD 1.0.0

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- This is a 2007-2012 Nissan Altima Hybrid from the NYPD with a Federal Signal Vision SL lightbar.
- This car trys to be as close to the real one as possible.
- ELS v6 settings: E-01R and C-06
- ELS v8 settings are included
- I suggest using light enhancing mods for a better look in game.
- You must use the provided handling line, otherwise the car will roll over.

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GYPROCrobot

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This is AWESOME! I've been waiting for one of these for so long. Thank you for this.

MJSillah67

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(edited)

Yes the car was made in 2009 you can see that on the license plate where it says "09" after 5051. However back then, the car looked like this:

NYPD Nissan Altima Hybrid RMP

After 2012 the NYPD Captain (if I remember well) decided to change the "POLICE" livery to "NYPD POLICE" since he saw a speeding cop once, who wasn't NYPD, but had a similar writing on the car (if I had to guess it was PAPD, since their livery looks similar). And there you go, a 2009 car updated in 2012. So the car is still 2009 like you said, but the livery is 2012+.

Well, I see another 09 with the NYPD Police lettering and a message board. 

I'm quite suprised that this one was made before the one in your picture, but it has the message board and that one doesn't.

 

 

 

 

Edited by M67v

OfficerFive0

Members

not sure if most cars have this but i just saw these trunk lights on a '13 impala

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Sgt.Kanyo

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Pretty sure they all have it, but it's not possible to implement it, without sacrificing some of the extras.

OfficerFive0

Members

Pretty sure they all have it, but it's not possible to implement it, without sacrificing some of the extras.

true

btw if u dont quote me i may not notice u responded

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