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06 Impala Secondary lights fix

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Yakadafi's '06 Impala secondary lights fix

Attention all units still using Yakadafi's first installment of 2006 Impala with License plate readers and LED Board display feature--For any Officers out there still using this model:

Originally,the car came with an LED text which comes up while turning on the secondary lights on the lightbar.But it looked quite weak and/or "not-so emissive" with unrealistic font.Well,I personally,disliked it,and to get a much better realistic feel,I've come up with a fix.Now all you have to do is just replace the old emerglights.png with the new one and you'll get something looking like this:

EFLC2012-03-1113-45-18-09.png

Here's your gear.Grab it and equip your Cruiser:

emerglights.png

As always,here are some Important things:

NOTES- 1.I didn't make the model.Credits go to EVI aka Yakadafi and Lt.Caine for it.I've just modified the texture to fix the issue.

2.Recommended ELS pattern for secondary lights: H-01

3.If you feel the need to flame me for doing this,or simply are deciding to post a destructive comment please GTFO this thread,NOW.

That said,enjoy your LCPD:FR experience.

Happy modding.

:thumbsup:

Edited by Dhruv

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Now thats one unusual question.

P'raps because I wanted to stress more on keeping back than Police,because the latter is already written all over the car,anyways.

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