Reputation Activity
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CG Blaze reacted to Getinmybelly for a gallery image, CVE -
CG Blaze reacted to Lozano71 for a gallery image, Ford Crown Victoria 1996 SAHPComing soon
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CG Blaze reacted to Lozano71 for a gallery image, Ford Crown Victoria 1998 BCSOComing soon
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CG Blaze reacted to Lozano71 for a gallery image, Ford Crown Victoria 1996 LSPDComing soon
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CG Blaze reacted to Lozano71 for a gallery image, Ford Crown Victoria 1996 LSSDComing soon
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CG Blaze reacted to Getinmybelly for a gallery image, BlackandWhite -
CG Blaze reacted to Lozano71 for a gallery image, Ford Crown Victoria 1996 NYSP -
CG Blaze reacted to Officer27 for a gallery image, 2005 LASD CVPI by Lundy2005 LASD CVPI by @Lundy
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CG Blaze reacted to thegreathah for a gallery image, Get Hyped! -
CG Blaze reacted to purplepotatoes14 for a gallery image, From Compton #1 -
CG Blaze reacted to BradM for a gallery image, LSPD Fleet -
CG Blaze reacted toDeactivated Memberfor a gallery image, 1996 Ford Crown Victoria P71 - Los Angeles Police -
CG Blaze got a reaction from SoarHawk for a gallery image, S.A.H.P. A.D.D. (Rear)Watch out, Los Santos commuters! As part of their Aggressive Driver Deterrence program (or ADD for short), the SAHP has been experimenting with new "stealth" graphics on several patrol cars throughout the greater Los Santos area. The cars appear unmarked, but a closer examination reveals a frosted version of the familiar SAHP seal. The SAHP hopes that the new, low profile cars will go unnoticed in traffic, allowing troopers to sneak up and target aggressive drivers in the act. The SAHP tells us that three "stealth" cars are already on the road, and as many as 15 may be deployed system-wide by the early fall.
So, I stealth'd up (and SA'd) windows446's CHP skins, and added a couple frills before re-applying it to thehurk's CHP slicktop. I think I'm pretty satisfied with the results. What do you think?
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CG Blaze got a reaction from SHERIFF/EMS/FIRE for a gallery image, S.A.H.P. A.D.D. (Rear)Watch out, Los Santos commuters! As part of their Aggressive Driver Deterrence program (or ADD for short), the SAHP has been experimenting with new "stealth" graphics on several patrol cars throughout the greater Los Santos area. The cars appear unmarked, but a closer examination reveals a frosted version of the familiar SAHP seal. The SAHP hopes that the new, low profile cars will go unnoticed in traffic, allowing troopers to sneak up and target aggressive drivers in the act. The SAHP tells us that three "stealth" cars are already on the road, and as many as 15 may be deployed system-wide by the early fall.
So, I stealth'd up (and SA'd) windows446's CHP skins, and added a couple frills before re-applying it to thehurk's CHP slicktop. I think I'm pretty satisfied with the results. What do you think?
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CG Blaze got a reaction from Maxson777 for a gallery image, S.A.H.P. A.D.D. (Rear)Watch out, Los Santos commuters! As part of their Aggressive Driver Deterrence program (or ADD for short), the SAHP has been experimenting with new "stealth" graphics on several patrol cars throughout the greater Los Santos area. The cars appear unmarked, but a closer examination reveals a frosted version of the familiar SAHP seal. The SAHP hopes that the new, low profile cars will go unnoticed in traffic, allowing troopers to sneak up and target aggressive drivers in the act. The SAHP tells us that three "stealth" cars are already on the road, and as many as 15 may be deployed system-wide by the early fall.
So, I stealth'd up (and SA'd) windows446's CHP skins, and added a couple frills before re-applying it to thehurk's CHP slicktop. I think I'm pretty satisfied with the results. What do you think?
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CG Blaze got a reaction from TaylorSwift for a gallery image, S.A.H.P. A.D.D.Watch out, Los Santos commuters! As part of their Aggressive Driver Deterrence program (or ADD for short), the SAHP has been experimenting with new "stealth" graphics on several patrol cars throughout the greater Los Santos area. The cars appear unmarked, but a closer examination reveals a frosted version of the familiar SAHP seal. The SAHP hopes that the new, low profile cars will go unnoticed in traffic, allowing troopers to sneak up and target aggressive drivers in the act. The SAHP tells us that three "stealth" cars are already on the road, and as many as 15 may be deployed system-wide by the early fall.
So, I stealth'd up (and SA'd) windows446's CHP skins, and added a couple frills before re-applying it to thehurk's CHP slicktop. I think I'm pretty satisfied with the results. What do you think?
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CG Blaze got a reaction from HankVoight for a gallery image, S.A.H.P. A.D.D.Watch out, Los Santos commuters! As part of their Aggressive Driver Deterrence program (or ADD for short), the SAHP has been experimenting with new "stealth" graphics on several patrol cars throughout the greater Los Santos area. The cars appear unmarked, but a closer examination reveals a frosted version of the familiar SAHP seal. The SAHP hopes that the new, low profile cars will go unnoticed in traffic, allowing troopers to sneak up and target aggressive drivers in the act. The SAHP tells us that three "stealth" cars are already on the road, and as many as 15 may be deployed system-wide by the early fall.
So, I stealth'd up (and SA'd) windows446's CHP skins, and added a couple frills before re-applying it to thehurk's CHP slicktop. I think I'm pretty satisfied with the results. What do you think?
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CG Blaze got a reaction from Him1250 for a gallery image, S.A.H.P. A.D.D. (Rear)Watch out, Los Santos commuters! As part of their Aggressive Driver Deterrence program (or ADD for short), the SAHP has been experimenting with new "stealth" graphics on several patrol cars throughout the greater Los Santos area. The cars appear unmarked, but a closer examination reveals a frosted version of the familiar SAHP seal. The SAHP hopes that the new, low profile cars will go unnoticed in traffic, allowing troopers to sneak up and target aggressive drivers in the act. The SAHP tells us that three "stealth" cars are already on the road, and as many as 15 may be deployed system-wide by the early fall.
So, I stealth'd up (and SA'd) windows446's CHP skins, and added a couple frills before re-applying it to thehurk's CHP slicktop. I think I'm pretty satisfied with the results. What do you think?
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CG Blaze got a reaction from Mikofiticus for a gallery image, S.A.H.P. A.D.D.Watch out, Los Santos commuters! As part of their Aggressive Driver Deterrence program (or ADD for short), the SAHP has been experimenting with new "stealth" graphics on several patrol cars throughout the greater Los Santos area. The cars appear unmarked, but a closer examination reveals a frosted version of the familiar SAHP seal. The SAHP hopes that the new, low profile cars will go unnoticed in traffic, allowing troopers to sneak up and target aggressive drivers in the act. The SAHP tells us that three "stealth" cars are already on the road, and as many as 15 may be deployed system-wide by the early fall.
So, I stealth'd up (and SA'd) windows446's CHP skins, and added a couple frills before re-applying it to thehurk's CHP slicktop. I think I'm pretty satisfied with the results. What do you think?
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CG Blaze got a reaction from Getinmybelly for a gallery image, S.A.H.P. A.D.D. (Rear)Watch out, Los Santos commuters! As part of their Aggressive Driver Deterrence program (or ADD for short), the SAHP has been experimenting with new "stealth" graphics on several patrol cars throughout the greater Los Santos area. The cars appear unmarked, but a closer examination reveals a frosted version of the familiar SAHP seal. The SAHP hopes that the new, low profile cars will go unnoticed in traffic, allowing troopers to sneak up and target aggressive drivers in the act. The SAHP tells us that three "stealth" cars are already on the road, and as many as 15 may be deployed system-wide by the early fall.
So, I stealth'd up (and SA'd) windows446's CHP skins, and added a couple frills before re-applying it to thehurk's CHP slicktop. I think I'm pretty satisfied with the results. What do you think?
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CG Blaze got a reaction from RolandHUE for a gallery image, S.A.H.P. A.D.D.Watch out, Los Santos commuters! As part of their Aggressive Driver Deterrence program (or ADD for short), the SAHP has been experimenting with new "stealth" graphics on several patrol cars throughout the greater Los Santos area. The cars appear unmarked, but a closer examination reveals a frosted version of the familiar SAHP seal. The SAHP hopes that the new, low profile cars will go unnoticed in traffic, allowing troopers to sneak up and target aggressive drivers in the act. The SAHP tells us that three "stealth" cars are already on the road, and as many as 15 may be deployed system-wide by the early fall.
So, I stealth'd up (and SA'd) windows446's CHP skins, and added a couple frills before re-applying it to thehurk's CHP slicktop. I think I'm pretty satisfied with the results. What do you think?
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CG Blaze got a reaction from Sleepwalker for a gallery image, Old Chippy"Old Chippy" is an unmarked CVPI assigned to the LSPD's downtown district. Chippy is one of two units that arrived on scene at the Lucky Plucker following a call about an argument that turned physical when a customer refused to pay. She's certainly seen better days, and the hot southern San Andreas sun hasn't been kind to Ford's infamously non-durable white paint, but officers dread the imminent day she's retired in favor of one of the newer (and smaller) Chargers.
Couple more pics here, couldn't decide which to upload:
http://imgur.com/a/XUbgY
Side note: Would anyone be interested in a skin (skins?) like this? It's just a bunch of paintchips peeled out and some weathering here and there, but it's compatible with vehicle body color and I've yet to see something like that released. Thoughts?
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CG Blaze got a reaction from SHERIFF/EMS/FIRE for a gallery image, S.A.H.P. A.D.D.Watch out, Los Santos commuters! As part of their Aggressive Driver Deterrence program (or ADD for short), the SAHP has been experimenting with new "stealth" graphics on several patrol cars throughout the greater Los Santos area. The cars appear unmarked, but a closer examination reveals a frosted version of the familiar SAHP seal. The SAHP hopes that the new, low profile cars will go unnoticed in traffic, allowing troopers to sneak up and target aggressive drivers in the act. The SAHP tells us that three "stealth" cars are already on the road, and as many as 15 may be deployed system-wide by the early fall.
So, I stealth'd up (and SA'd) windows446's CHP skins, and added a couple frills before re-applying it to thehurk's CHP slicktop. I think I'm pretty satisfied with the results. What do you think?
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CG Blaze got a reaction from thegreathah for a gallery image, S.A.H.P. A.D.D.Watch out, Los Santos commuters! As part of their Aggressive Driver Deterrence program (or ADD for short), the SAHP has been experimenting with new "stealth" graphics on several patrol cars throughout the greater Los Santos area. The cars appear unmarked, but a closer examination reveals a frosted version of the familiar SAHP seal. The SAHP hopes that the new, low profile cars will go unnoticed in traffic, allowing troopers to sneak up and target aggressive drivers in the act. The SAHP tells us that three "stealth" cars are already on the road, and as many as 15 may be deployed system-wide by the early fall.
So, I stealth'd up (and SA'd) windows446's CHP skins, and added a couple frills before re-applying it to thehurk's CHP slicktop. I think I'm pretty satisfied with the results. What do you think?
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CG Blaze got a reaction from Mikofiticus for a gallery image, S.A.H.P. A.D.D. (Rear)Watch out, Los Santos commuters! As part of their Aggressive Driver Deterrence program (or ADD for short), the SAHP has been experimenting with new "stealth" graphics on several patrol cars throughout the greater Los Santos area. The cars appear unmarked, but a closer examination reveals a frosted version of the familiar SAHP seal. The SAHP hopes that the new, low profile cars will go unnoticed in traffic, allowing troopers to sneak up and target aggressive drivers in the act. The SAHP tells us that three "stealth" cars are already on the road, and as many as 15 may be deployed system-wide by the early fall.
So, I stealth'd up (and SA'd) windows446's CHP skins, and added a couple frills before re-applying it to thehurk's CHP slicktop. I think I'm pretty satisfied with the results. What do you think?