Reputation Activity
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Cj24 got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, BCSO Caprices -
Cj24 got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, 2010 CVPI with Whelen Liberty -
Cj24 got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, Unmarked 2008 CVPI -
Cj24 reacted to crunchycat for a gallery image, 271590_20220530130611_1.png -
Cj24 got a reaction from AlexF1 for a gallery image, BCSO Caprices -
Cj24 reacted to crunchycat for a gallery image, EVE-20211108160418.007.png -
Cj24 got a reaction from BErad1502 for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD -
Cj24 got a reaction from BErad1502 for a gallery image, BCSO Caprices -
Cj24 got a reaction from Alex0365 for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD -
Cj24 got a reaction from ALLENjr12 for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD -
Cj24 got a reaction from SWATboy for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD -
Cj24 got a reaction from Terry A for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD -
Cj24 got a reaction from KLE0 for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD -
Cj24 got a reaction from TheFrenchman40 for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD -
Cj24 got a reaction from Sgt.Kanyo for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD -
Cj24 got a reaction from SWATboy for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD UnmarkedELS is used for the steady burns and the SignalMaster in the rear. All other lights use non-ELS in order to get the most realistic pattern possible and to have proper environmental light reflections.
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Cj24 got a reaction from OfficerFive0 for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD UnmarkedELS is used for the steady burns and the SignalMaster in the rear. All other lights use non-ELS in order to get the most realistic pattern possible and to have proper environmental light reflections.
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Cj24 got a reaction from MisterSouthern for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD UnmarkedELS is used for the steady burns and the SignalMaster in the rear. All other lights use non-ELS in order to get the most realistic pattern possible and to have proper environmental light reflections.
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Cj24 got a reaction from koem16 for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD UnmarkedELS is used for the steady burns and the SignalMaster in the rear. All other lights use non-ELS in order to get the most realistic pattern possible and to have proper environmental light reflections.
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Cj24 got a reaction from Massimo84 for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD UnmarkedELS is used for the steady burns and the SignalMaster in the rear. All other lights use non-ELS in order to get the most realistic pattern possible and to have proper environmental light reflections.
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Cj24 got a reaction from RedBullGermany for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD UnmarkedELS is used for the steady burns and the SignalMaster in the rear. All other lights use non-ELS in order to get the most realistic pattern possible and to have proper environmental light reflections.
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Cj24 got a reaction from RedBullGermany for a gallery image, Unmarked LSPD carsCharger: https://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/24520-2018-dodge-charger-los-santos-police-department-lspd-lapd-unmarked/
The updated version of the Caprice will soon be released on LCPDFR.
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Cj24 got a reaction from Ph4ntombytes for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD UnmarkedELS is used for the steady burns and the SignalMaster in the rear. All other lights use non-ELS in order to get the most realistic pattern possible and to have proper environmental light reflections.
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Cj24 got a reaction from TheFrenchman40 for a gallery image, WIP: 2016 FPIU - LSPD/LAPD UnmarkedELS is used for the steady burns and the SignalMaster in the rear. All other lights use non-ELS in order to get the most realistic pattern possible and to have proper environmental light reflections.
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Cj24 got a reaction from Slendis for a gallery image, Unmarked LSPD carsCharger: https://www.lcpdfr.com/files/file/24520-2018-dodge-charger-los-santos-police-department-lspd-lapd-unmarked/
The updated version of the Caprice will soon be released on LCPDFR.