Snailvirus releases 4K Del Perro, Old Orchard Beach police livery pack
Snailvirus’s new 4K reflective livery pack brings Old Orchard Beach realism to Del Perro patrol builds without a huge download hit.

Snailvirus pushed a compact but sharp-looking 4K livery pack for GTA police builders, giving Del Perro a Maine coastal identity built around Old Orchard Beach Police Department styling. The release landed as a complete 20.73 MB file and leans hard into reflective nighttime visibility, which makes it more than a simple repaint for players who care about believable patrol fleets.
The pack is based on Old Orchard Beach PD’s older liveries and comes with liveries for Del Perro Beach Police and Old Orchard Beach Police. Snailvirus built it around Raz3r’s marked 2006-2016 Impala, Underwood’s marked 1998-2011 CVPI, Underwood’s marked 2016 Impala, and a K9 unit CVPI variant. That template list matters because this is not a generic skin drop. It is aimed at the exact vehicle lineup many LSPDFR users already run in suburban and coastal law-enforcement setups.
The visual payoff is strongest for players who have already moved into higher-resolution vehicle packs. Every livery in the pack is 4K and reflective, so the textures are designed to hold up under headlights, streetlamps, and nighttime traffic stops instead of disappearing into a flat, low-detail finish. For a loadout built around patrol realism, that reflective treatment does real work. For a lighter install or a player who does not spend much time in close-up vehicle viewing, the gain is more cosmetic than transformative.

Old Orchard Beach is a fitting real-world reference point. The Town of Old Orchard Beach describes itself as a coastal resort community in York County with a year-round population of about 10,000, while local reporting has put the summer swell at roughly 75,000. That seasonal shift fits the livery pack’s beach-town police theme perfectly, and it helps explain why the design language lands so well in GTA roleplay. The town’s police department also lists its public contact address as 16 E. Emerson Cummings Blvd., Old Orchard Beach, ME 04064, reinforcing the pack’s real-world basis rather than a generic seaside concept.
For LSPDFR players building a coastal or resort-style department, this one is easy to slot in and easy to justify. The file size stays modest, the templates are familiar, and the 4K reflective treatment gives Del Perro patrol cars the kind of nighttime presence that makes a local fleet feel finished instead of thrown together.
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