That's a pretty good model of an 08-10 LAPD slicktop Charger. The lighting is basically the bare minimum required by California Title 13 (the law that regulates lighting on emergency vehicles): one forward facing "steady" red light, visible for 500 yards; one rear facing amber flashing light, also visible for 500 yards. Law enforcement agencies started using blue lights back in the mid-70s (I believe LASD was among the first to incorporate blue lights onto their cars, if not the first), and the LAPD slicktops only started receiving blue in the front of the car after LEDs became more popular (and cheaper).
Hey I hope u respond to my comment but can u do a tutorial on how to install New law enforcement uniforms and realistic cars for LSPDFR it’s because I’m having a alittle trouble added the diffent MODS to LSPDFR and I think u will be good for making the tutorial but nice video.
I haven’t watched one of his videos in about a year and a half, still good channel.l, and it’s crazy how he manages to do lspdfr videos 1166 times, amazing
Hi Carson. It has been a while. I stopped watching at episode 1000 because I stopped getting notifications. And when I look at this notification I am reminded that my 2010 red Dodge Charger was struck by a tree due to hurricane Isaias. And now I cannot drive my car until I get it checked and get it back. The good note is that all of the damage is covered by insurance. And I am getting a rental for longer trips to work. Be safe, have fun. Officer First thirty minutes.
Hey FTM , very nice video as always , it's been a time since you did a Gruppe Sechs Episode and I really love those ! If you feel like it why not do a Episode about that again ! Thank you