I've noticed that the Police Package for the Grand Marshal seems kinda bare with just a pushbar and a 1990s halogen lightbar. So, I've decided why not try and persuade Gavril to improve the Police Package's equipment so the Grand Marshal looks more proper for a 1990s cop car. Here's a list of all the things that are notably absent on the Police Package, as well as an explanation for the features. 1. A-Pillar Spotlights These are mounted through the A-Pillar of the vehicle, generally located between where the windshield meets the A-Pillar and where the door frame is. These can also be rotated and swivelled, allowing for extra lateral illumination whenever checking out a dark alleyway, checking for suspicious activity and illuminating a suspicious car. 2. Center Console Equipment Essentially the hub of all police cars, these center consoles feature a laptop, as well as all the equipment that controls the lights and siren. [NOTE: The civilian Grand Marshal doesn't have a center console, so the center console should be available for all versions.] 3. Dash Camera A must-have for all law enforcement vehicles, as this allows for any investigation into any officer-involved incidents. [NOTE: Must be ONLY available for the Police Package.] 4. Partition Cage Located just directly behind the driver and passenger seat, this is to protect the driver and passenger from any riotous people that are in the back seat. 5. Puck Antenna To be used alongside conventional roof antennas, these are an essential factor in radio communication between dispatch and all other patrol cars. 6. Rear Window Guard Also used alongside the rear partition cage. This prevents rear passengers from breaking the rear window and opening the door from the outside. [NOTE: Rear doors on all patrol cars cannot open from the inside, they can only be opened from the outside.] 7. Roof Antennas [Picture is self explanatory; all police cars have 3 conventional roof antennas and 1 puck antenna.] 8. Trunk-Mounted Antenna Because all cop cars have 1 trunk antenna that works alongside roof antennas.] 9. Police Equipment in Trunk [Picture is also self-explanatory. Because of the rear weight, the car may slightly sag in the back.] Hope this helps. If @gabester sees this and adds all the things I mentioned in this thread to the actual car, this would be my #1 dream come true. [I know I may seem greedy, but we all want a realistic Grand Marshal Police, don't we?]
YES. I BACK THIS 100% Though we should add grille lights and maybe more light bars, too. After all, this is a 90s cop car, which may still be in use today, so it could have countless different setups on top.