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I'm not quite sure what your using to get these results.
The search feature doesn't include a way to get ELS-enabled or non-ELS vehicles seperately.
Searching "ELS", even as files will just list files that mention ELS.
However, using the "filter" function of the Vehicle Models section gives me only ELS models and functions perfectly (for me at least), so try using that instead.

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21 hours ago, Starmix said:

I'm not quite sure what your using to get these results.
The search feature doesn't include a way to get ELS-enabled or non-ELS vehicles seperately.
Searching "ELS", even as files will just list files that mention ELS.
However, using the "filter" function of the Vehicle Models section gives me only ELS models and functions perfectly (for me at least), so try using that instead.

In my case it's not the search function, but instead in the Downloads-Vehicle Models section. I can sort the vehicles by Most Downloads, etc., but even with the 'ELS Compatibility' filter set to 'ELS', I can still see non-ELS vehicles. This is especially noticeable when I choose to sort the cars by 'Most Downloaded', because many of the top cars are non-ELS.

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