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saw one of these in camo paint drive down my street this morning, had "POLICE" written down the side :unsure:

massive...

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was it actually one of those exact trucks? they cost like a zillion dollars. Then again, maybe they had money left over from all the tickets and such

yeah was definitely one of those. i doubt that it was an actual police car though...

"Super-spotted Thread Things you don't see every day..."

I thought armoured police vehicles would be common out your way :ninja:

har har it's no worse than your hood :kiss:

I saw it the other day on City Link, thing is a beast! It's called a Balkan, has a 6.4L Turbo Diesel, bomb proof floor, doors, windows and "provisions for a 50 Cal on the roof". It can hold up to 10 people. It is in use by the SOG.

Here is the actual truck

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thats a different truck. The picture originally posted was a Knight XV, costs $489,000USD. Its supposed to be uber luxurious on the inside.

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The Balkan Mk7 (like BeEnAr said) is what's out there

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99% sure i saw a white C63 AMG Black Series on dendy street down brighton way this morning.

Talk about street presence. thing looked so mean.

Also saw a matte black E class same area the other day. Looked like shit though. Alot of matte black cars just look like they're covered in chalkboard

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I saw it the other day on City Link, thing is a beast! It's called a Balkan, has a 6.4L Turbo Diesel, bomb proof floor, doors, windows and "provisions for a 50 Cal on the roof". It can hold up to 10 people. It is in use by the SOG.

Here is the actual truck

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I saw it on the South Eastern a couple of weeks ago. I thought it was Army but it was grey.

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