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2015 Dodge Charger RT Police Show Texture 1.0.0

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Hey,

I have always liked what show version of police cars look like, so before anyone says it, I know realistically you would not drive around in a car like this.

This is for the people like me that enjoy this version.

Model Credit: KAMELKFB

Texture Credit: Me

Readme is included in folder

Two Version:

American Flag

Thin Blue Line Flag

 

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Zann

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Funny that you would mention the vendor mock up cars looking good but not being realistic. Just yesterday I noticed a local police department redid their design and all vehicles now have the Ford Interceptor mockup decals. They just changed the word interceptor to the city and called it a day. Neat design but looks strange on Crown Vics, Caprices, and Tahoes and they don't even own any Ford Interceptors but took the design regardless lol.

OfficerL6

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Funny that you would mention the vendor mock up cars looking good but not being realistic. Just yesterday I noticed a local police department redid their design and all vehicles now have the Ford Interceptor mockup decals. They just changed the word interceptor to the city and called it a day. Neat design but looks strange on Crown Vics, Caprices, and Tahoes and they don't even own any Ford Interceptors but took the design regardless lol.

Thats cool, do you have pics? I am curious what they look like.

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