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spreilly

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  1. 2 methods of doing this: a) Create a script that allows us to have a sign system like regular GTA IV liveries do. For example, vehicle_generic_detail2_sign1, vehicle_generic_detail2_sign2, etc. b) Map the license plates of the civilian cars, then in each paint_sign_# file, just put in a license plate with a different plate number.
  2. Yard1, maybe you should get together with the staff here and release an LSPD/SAHP pack for GTA V if an SAPDFR is released, cause I for one really want to patrol the highways of Los Santos/Blaine County in a SAHP cruiser. Although, because there are different departments, maybe LSPDFR isn't the best name for it just saying.
  3. Can you make a templated version? That'd be great!
  4. SAHP DROT should be your first mod for GTA V.
  5. I was just going to link that. Kinksta100 has a BMW R1150T that you could ask him for an unlocked model of.
  6. Just a few suggestions (flickr links 'cause the images I originally had don't work): LA Kings Parade in the South Bay by CODE 4, on Flickr LA Kings Parade in the South Bay by CODE 4, on Flickr CHP Commercial Enforcement by nobody33, on Flickr California Highway Patrol by nobody33, on Flickr
  7. Thanks! For those wondering if it's in GTA IV:
  8. That wail might need some fix for the looping. Vehicle looks amazing!

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