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Unmarked Ford F250 Raptor

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Would anyone be able to create an F250 Ford Raptor unmarked/undercover with a specific light placement? It needs to be non els due to my current shitty pc. If you are able to do this job then please comment/pm me.

 

I believe there are models available already and I will find them if someone is keen. So all it needs is the lighting and a few essentials like a computer and radio and it's done. I'd rather it without a spotlight outside the vehicle as that kind of throws off the whole "unmarked/undercover" thing. 

It could very well be a paid job (not a few dollars either) or if you are willing to do it for free that would work out even better. 

 

I have attached pictures of the preferred lighting setup. 

Never heard of a Ford F-250 Raptor :tongue:

Also only a few people here make non-els vehicles and I am not sure if they would have a Raptor since no one really made one except my friend which will probably be never gave out. Maybe you'll get lucky :smile:

That's not a F-250 and its not a raptor. I don't care if it has that raptor tag in the back its not a raptor. Does not have the body style or from what I can see any of the offroad things the raptor has.

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(@Chris - )The back end of that is a Raptor in the photo, the nose end is a stock Ford. Raptors don't have a chromed grill, it's always black plastic.

Back on topic, the lighting setup would be difficult to achieve if there are flashers in the foglamps, as GTA4 non-ELS only supports 8 flashing lights, and they turn on in order from 1-8, then when 8 is on 1 turns off. If you're looking for alternating lights (especially in the visor and back windshield) you'd be better setting it as an FBI Buffalo... which only supports 4 flashers.

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Sorry guys that was an early morning mix up aha, I meant the F150 Raptor

    that link is what I got the inspiration off

(@Chris - )The back end of that is a Raptor in the photo, the nose end is a stock Ford. Raptors don't have a chromed grill, it's always black plastic.

Back on topic, the lighting setup would be difficult to achieve if there are flashers in the foglamps, as GTA4 non-ELS only supports 8 flashing lights, and they turn on in order from 1-8, then when 8 is on 1 turns off. If you're looking for alternating lights (especially in the visor and back windshield) you'd be better setting it as an FBI Buffalo... which only supports 4 flashers.

I was just looking for a simple two in the back and two in the front and if at all possible two in the grill

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