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SgtFrostyTip

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  1. This livery was created by SgtFrostyTip. The badge is similar to Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife. The vehicle it was tested on was a 2016 FPIU.
    • 98 Downloads
    • 1 Comments
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  2. These skins were tested with the 2020 Chevy Tahoe, the 2018 Dodge Charger, and the 2012 Chevy Caprice with the LCSO Liberty Pack by Ripple.
    • 87 Downloads
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  3. This livery was created by yours truly, SgtFrostyTip. It was specifically tested on the slicktop 2018 Dodge Charger.
    • 15 Downloads
    • 1 Comments
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  4. This livery was created by yours truly, SgtFrostyTip. It was specifically tested on the Ford Explorer.
     
    The scheme and theme was a spinoff of the design of the Island County Sheriff's Office in Washington State.
    • 34 Downloads
    • 1 Comments
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  5. This livery was created by yours truly, SgtFrostyTip. It was specifically tested on the Chevy Tahoe.
     
    The scheme and theme was created after the mountainous and wooded scenery of Blaine County.
    • 18 Downloads
    • 1 Comments
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  6. This livery was created by yours truly, SgtFrostyTip. It was specifically tested on the Explorer (FPIU).
     
    The scheme and theme was created after the color of grapes with beaming light.
    • 17 Downloads
    • 1 Comments
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  7. These liveries were created by yours truly, SgtFrostyTip. They were specifically tested on the Charger, the Caprice, and the Explorer (FPIU).
     
    The scheme and theme were a spinoff of the Washington State Patrol's (WSP) recruitment vehicle. The badge used is a direct use of the WSP badge.
    • 30 Downloads
    • 1 Comments
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