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: Often comes with multiple plate options and support for liveries if users choose to move it into a marked police slot. Real-World Inspiration

: The model supports breakable glass and standard game physics for a more immersive "on-duty" feel.

For those in the LCPDFR or FiveM communities, the 2015 Audi A6 Avant Unmarked offers the perfect blend of utility and stealth. Its spacious boot (565 liters in reality) and refined cabin make it a top choice for "Armed Response Vehicle" (ARV) or surveillance roleplay scenarios where looking like a standard civilian car is key. Specs for all Audi (C7 2015) A6 versions - Ultimate Specs

This specific 1.0 release is built to support core game functions while adding specialized emergency equipment for roleplay:

The mod is based on the 2015 Audi A6 Avant , a vehicle widely regarded for its "subtle" luxury and executive styling. In the real world, this model year introduced a sharper grille and more angular headlights, features that make the unmarked "sleeper" look so effective in-game.

Under the hood of the actual car, you would find a range of powerful engines, most notably the producing roughly 187 HP or the punchy 3.0 V6 TDI that can deliver up to 320 HP, perfect for the high-speed chases roleplayers often seek. Why It’s a Must-Have for Roleplayers

2015 Audi A6 Avant (unmarked) 1.0 Instant

: Often comes with multiple plate options and support for liveries if users choose to move it into a marked police slot. Real-World Inspiration

: The model supports breakable glass and standard game physics for a more immersive "on-duty" feel. 2015 Audi A6 Avant (Unmarked) 1.0

For those in the LCPDFR or FiveM communities, the 2015 Audi A6 Avant Unmarked offers the perfect blend of utility and stealth. Its spacious boot (565 liters in reality) and refined cabin make it a top choice for "Armed Response Vehicle" (ARV) or surveillance roleplay scenarios where looking like a standard civilian car is key. Specs for all Audi (C7 2015) A6 versions - Ultimate Specs : Often comes with multiple plate options and

This specific 1.0 release is built to support core game functions while adding specialized emergency equipment for roleplay: Its spacious boot (565 liters in reality) and

The mod is based on the 2015 Audi A6 Avant , a vehicle widely regarded for its "subtle" luxury and executive styling. In the real world, this model year introduced a sharper grille and more angular headlights, features that make the unmarked "sleeper" look so effective in-game.

Under the hood of the actual car, you would find a range of powerful engines, most notably the producing roughly 187 HP or the punchy 3.0 V6 TDI that can deliver up to 320 HP, perfect for the high-speed chases roleplayers often seek. Why It’s a Must-Have for Roleplayers

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