looks like sh--!!!! either replace or complete stripe removal ___________________________________________________ are you COMPLETELY STUPID or is it a part-time thing? Did you bother to read the other comments? This is called SUBDUED graphics. They are SUPPOSED to look like that, so as not to be too noticeable.
Dave copcar.com
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9 years 6 months ago
"Nice but it used to be a marked unit!! you can still see the pd graphics!"
What an idiot, I bet this is the same person that asks if these cars are for sale too.
niiiiiiiiiiiice...kinda like that sapd road rage unit.
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Chacne(Private)
9 years 7 months ago
Nice but it used to be a marked unit!! you can still see the pd graphics! ___________________________ You can still see the graphics because they are still on the car. Many departments have opted for subdued markings like this on their traffic enforcement cars. They are usually reflective white or silver graphics on a white car. They are visible, although they don't really stand out in the daylight. This helps the marked car blend in better with traffic. However, the reflective properties in the decals do make them highly visible at night.
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are you COMPLETELY STUPID or is it a part-time thing? Did you bother to read the other comments? This is called SUBDUED graphics. They are SUPPOSED to look like that, so as not to be too noticeable.
Dave
copcar.com
What an idiot, I bet this is the same person that asks if these cars are for sale too.
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You can still see the graphics because they are still on the car. Many departments have opted for subdued markings like this on their traffic enforcement cars. They are usually reflective white or silver graphics on a white car. They are visible, although they don't really stand out in the daylight. This helps the marked car blend in better with traffic. However, the reflective properties in the decals do make them highly visible at night.
Greg
copcar dot com