The Racers & Chasers Club [Moved to FH4]

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If you need inspiration for retro cruisers, Camaros and Mustangs were used as police pursuit vehicles in the 1990's.

The Mustang SSP started in 1982 when the California Highway Patrol requested an alternative to the heavy sedans of the time. Based off the Foxbody Mustang, the Special Service Package saw use with numerous police departments until the end of the third-generation Mustang in 1993.

Meanwhile, Chevrolet produced the Camaro B4C starting in 1990, comprising heavy-duty and handling parts for the third-generation Camaro. The B4C package continued with the fourth-generation Camaro from 1993-2002.

So yeah, you can use the '93 SVT Cobra R (Mustang SSP) and the '90 Camaro IROC-Z (Camaro B4C) for a '90s patrol.

(Man, I'm getting quite good as an automotive historian...)
 
Looks like I found a GCPD truck?

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Thanks to @Cowboy @ZDUPH @SonicCharmeleon @DurWinning @Gotbeefboy564 @jwesson1 @JASON_ROCKS1998 for attending today's lobby. As usual, it was fun and I think we can say that Outback North works well. This was definitely my favorite vehicle of the day:

@ZDUPH, have you uploaded the ambulance yet? I was trying to find it but there were no results.
Nah I forgot. Was too busy watching Super Bowl. Lemme jump back on to upload it real quick.
Edit: Uploaded now.
 
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New car pack means new cruisers and racers.


Next C Class session, I'll be bringing a car that's very close to my heart. This will be one of very few that I won't be putting an anime livery on.
 
I'm really hoping the DB11 is S1 so I can turn it into an interceptor.
 
Well, the Vanquish is near the bottom of S1-class. The DB11 is slightly more powerful, but also slightly heavier. I'd say the DB11 is likely to also be a low S1-class car.
 
OK so I came up with a neat idea. If you've ever played Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, you'll remember that the game had those rapid response missions. So I found a few blueprint spots to start out with in Horizon 3 to recreate them and it seemed to work pretty nice. These are my locations so far:

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@Ameer67 what do you think about this?
 
OK so I came up with a neat idea. If you've ever played Need for Speed Hot Pursuit, you'll remember that the game had those rapid response missions. So I found a few blueprint spots to start out with in Horizon 3 to recreate them and it seemed to work pretty nice. These are my locations so far:

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@Ameer67 what do you think about this?
I know how rapid response worked in HP, it was from point A to B in a set amount of time. Are the blueprint locations you've provided the "A" part of the route? Explain if you can.
 
I know how rapid response worked in HP, it was from point A to B in a set amount of time. Are the blueprint locations you've provided the "A" part of the route? Explain if you can.
OK, so let's say you pick the Redstone Goldmine blueprint (point a). You must get to the incident site/finish (point b) in a set amount of time which in this case is a point marked in Surfers Paradise. Sorry, I should've been more specific in my previous post.

Does this make sense though?
 
OK, so let's say you pick the Redstone Goldmine blueprint (point a). You must get to the incident site/finish (point b) in a set amount of time which in this case is a point marked in Surfers Paradise. Sorry, I should've been more specific in my previous post.

Does this make sense though?
Alright, got it. I'll think about it.
 
Because FH3 is set in Australia, and the actual emergency services number is 000, should we put that on our cars or just leave them as 911?
 
Only pic I managed to take from Sunday nights lobby was when I was sandwiched between a ghost M3 and a Volvo 850R
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Still haven't finished my Vandura chase video yet, but I should have it done today.
 
Because FH3 is set in Australia, and the actual emergency services number is 000, should we put that on our cars or just leave them as 911?
Leave it as 911. I don't think anyone wants to go and change all their cop cars.
 
How did i miss almost the entire last 2 pages? If i saw those posts earlier then i might have joined the Sunday's lobby.
 
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