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Vanilla Car Skins

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I'm not sure where to look but I am trying to find new textures for the vanilla vehicles provided with the game. I prefer to keep the vehicles true to the game and I'm just looking for skins for the vehicles already present such as why does LSPD have a buffalo but the sheriff's department doesn't. Does anybody have any good skin files that they can point me in the direction of so I may add a little more variety?

Hi, there,

 

There aren't a lot of people that make liveries that work with vanilla vehicles, since the vehicles provided with the game don't really use a practical texturing method. However, there is a mod that I personally use and love on GTA5Mods called Trains, Trucks, Emergency & Service Vehicle Templates by Thero. I still don't think there are a lot of textures available for the mod, since most people just make them for their real life counterparts. I will say that it isn't the highest quality, as some of the models are not assembled correctly, but for the most part they do just fine.

 

In addition, there are mods like the LSPD Pack and LSSD Pack by 11john11 that replace some of the existing vehicles and add a ton more that are lore-friendly and fit very well with the GTA aesthetic.

 

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