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Meepler1

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  1. Nice paints man, however the CVPIs we had never got the updated "gold" scheme.
  2. Meepler1 changed their profile photo
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    • Version 1.0.0
    Considering I've seen a number of people make Cranford, NJ police skins, I thought there should be an ambulance and a fire truck to go along with them. The fire truck isn't exactly accurate, but it's close enough. The ambulance is more accurate, I think only the call 911 from the side is missing. I've also made lore-friendly versions for Sandy Shores, so I'll get around to uploading them at some point as well. You'll need these models to install the skins: https://www.gta5-mods.com/vehicles/els-pierce-lafd-based-firetruck Thanks for looking. Feel free to use this in a video but please just linked it in the description.
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  6. I think it should be "Town of Plateo Bay" as it's not much of a city
  7. This is great! Seeing so many New York mods recently really makes me want a Liberty City Map. Some day it will come.
  8. So it does or doesn't use regular in game plates? Because I replaced all of mine with NJ
  9. Well, there is an NYPD mod pack and soon we might see a Liberty City map
  10. Are the license plates part of the texture?

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