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CG Blaze

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    CG Blaze reacted to BradM for a gallery image, Foggy Morning   
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    CG Blaze reacted to Boz for a gallery image, ok   
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    CG Blaze got a reaction from Sleepwalker for a gallery image, Out to Pasture   
    LSPD Charger #661 was one of only a handful ever purchased and put into service by the LSPD in 2007. Of those few, even fewer were ever assigned as fully marked units. Most officers hated them, and the heavy abuse they put their patrol cars through meant that the Chargers spent most of their lives in the garage.
    #661 was the last of the '07 Chargers in service. Up until 2011, it served in regular patrol duty in the Southeast District. From then on, it got passed around station to station as a fleet reserve car, being used as a loaner when other patrol cars needed maintenance. With the constant stream of new Chargers, FPIU's and other test vehicles being put on the street, the LSPD no longer has any use for this old girl. Here she sits in her final resting place, waiting to be stripped and towed to the scrapyard. 
     
     
    lik if u cri evrytiem
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    CG Blaze got a reaction from Maxson777 for a gallery image, Out to Pasture   
    LSPD Charger #661 was one of only a handful ever purchased and put into service by the LSPD in 2007. Of those few, even fewer were ever assigned as fully marked units. Most officers hated them, and the heavy abuse they put their patrol cars through meant that the Chargers spent most of their lives in the garage.
    #661 was the last of the '07 Chargers in service. Up until 2011, it served in regular patrol duty in the Southeast District. From then on, it got passed around station to station as a fleet reserve car, being used as a loaner when other patrol cars needed maintenance. With the constant stream of new Chargers, FPIU's and other test vehicles being put on the street, the LSPD no longer has any use for this old girl. Here she sits in her final resting place, waiting to be stripped and towed to the scrapyard. 
     
     
    lik if u cri evrytiem
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    CG Blaze got a reaction from nh1256 for a gallery image, Out to Pasture   
    LSPD Charger #661 was one of only a handful ever purchased and put into service by the LSPD in 2007. Of those few, even fewer were ever assigned as fully marked units. Most officers hated them, and the heavy abuse they put their patrol cars through meant that the Chargers spent most of their lives in the garage.
    #661 was the last of the '07 Chargers in service. Up until 2011, it served in regular patrol duty in the Southeast District. From then on, it got passed around station to station as a fleet reserve car, being used as a loaner when other patrol cars needed maintenance. With the constant stream of new Chargers, FPIU's and other test vehicles being put on the street, the LSPD no longer has any use for this old girl. Here she sits in her final resting place, waiting to be stripped and towed to the scrapyard. 
     
     
    lik if u cri evrytiem
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    CG Blaze got a reaction from Him1250 for a gallery image, Out to Pasture   
    LSPD Charger #661 was one of only a handful ever purchased and put into service by the LSPD in 2007. Of those few, even fewer were ever assigned as fully marked units. Most officers hated them, and the heavy abuse they put their patrol cars through meant that the Chargers spent most of their lives in the garage.
    #661 was the last of the '07 Chargers in service. Up until 2011, it served in regular patrol duty in the Southeast District. From then on, it got passed around station to station as a fleet reserve car, being used as a loaner when other patrol cars needed maintenance. With the constant stream of new Chargers, FPIU's and other test vehicles being put on the street, the LSPD no longer has any use for this old girl. Here she sits in her final resting place, waiting to be stripped and towed to the scrapyard. 
     
     
    lik if u cri evrytiem
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    CG Blaze reacted to Bwae for a gallery image, Impala On The Beach   
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    CG Blaze reacted to ALLENjr12 for a gallery image, Los Santos -bringing in NEW tow truck's   
    Coming SOON!
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    CG Blaze reacted to Deactivated Member for a gallery image, Compton Riot Deputy circa. 1972   
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    CG Blaze reacted to Deactivated Member for a gallery image, Which Plymouth is best Plymouth?   
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    CG Blaze reacted to Deactivated Member for a gallery image, Cruisin that beat   
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    CG Blaze reacted to Thehurk for a gallery image, Enough CHP?   
    More shit from CHP
     



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    CG Blaze reacted to Getinmybelly for a gallery image, LSIA   
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    CG Blaze reacted to Officer27 for a gallery image, LAFD Station 51   
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    CG Blaze reacted to Thehurk for a gallery image, Current CHP fleet.   
    The current cars i've done for CHP, There is going to be one more bike and about 3 or 4 more cars.
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    CG Blaze reacted to Deactivated Member for a gallery image, 1997   
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    CG Blaze reacted to Prophet for a gallery image, Ice   
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    CG Blaze reacted to Krame86 for a gallery image, LSSD Charger   
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    CG Blaze got a reaction from Cordell11 for a gallery image, Speed Trap!   
    A newer BCSO FPIU set up for a speed trap along Route 68.
    I'm a huge fan of Illusionary's BCSO CVPI skin pack; in fact it's the only BCSO skin I've used to date. But I wanted to give the BCSO a little more variety in the vehicle department, so I retrofitted his skins to Desmond98's FPIU and Bxbugs' Impala. Now they look right at home :)
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    CG Blaze reacted to TaylorSwift for a gallery image, Seattle Police Department Unit 31609   
    This is part of a new pack i'm creating based on the Seattle Police Department. This car is a near exact copy of the real life unit 31609, featuring the exact same antenna, lighting, decal, and equipment setups.
     
    Only issue known is a small material bug with the police interceptor badge, I plan on fixing this soon and then publicly releasing the pack.
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    CG Blaze reacted to TaylorSwift for a gallery image, Seattle Police Department DUI Squad   
    This is part of a new pack i'm creating based on the Seattle Police Department. This car is based on unit 89197 of the SPD. This car also doubles as an unmarked cruiser, and a DUI Squad car.
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    CG Blaze reacted to TrentMU for a gallery image, City Shot   
    MetroTransit charger with a nice city view.......Priceless
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    CG Blaze reacted to OfficerFive0 for a gallery image, FedSig Arjent s2   
    FedSig Arjent s2 by OfficerFive0
    photo and video taken by @steinberg4145
     
     
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    CG Blaze reacted to Deactivated Member for a gallery image, 1988 Ford LTD Crown Victoria - LAPD   
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    CG Blaze reacted to Deactivated Member for a gallery image, 1988 Ford LTD Crown Victoria - LAPD   

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