Create Your Own Natural Vehicle Spawns v1.4

Whats new v1.4:
-Added the new update vehicles to the spawn list

Features:
-Allows you to create 15 naturally spawning vehicles
-Vehicles will spawn as their stock versions
-Vehicles are loaded when the player is in range to better manage memory
-Vehicles will respawn after a while

How to use:
-Install the VehSaver script and VehSaves.ini for saving (You can also install VehLoader at this point yet it will
 not be used)
-Get in a vehicle and position it where you want it to spawn
-Press the 0 (zero) key to open the save menu
-Navigate through the menu with Num8, Num2, Num5, and Num0 (RightArrow, LeftArrow, Enter, and Backspace for
 non-numpad users)
-Select a save slot (1-15)
-When you get to the second menu "Save Main" will save your current vehicle location and model
-To use "Save Ground", exit the vehicle and get on the ground next to your vehicle.  This will overwrite the
 height to spawn your vehicle. (This is mainly used for larger vehicles, where the player is positioned in the
 air while driving.  This step is generally not necessary for smaller vehicles.)
-Try not to: Spawn vehicles on steep surfaces (Mountains, etc.), spawn multiple vehicles very close to each other,
 along with other things that can possibly tamper with the spawning process.  I am not responsible for where you 
 choose to spawn your vehicles.
-Repeat this process for other save slots
-When finished saving exit the game
-Install the VehLoader script for loading vehicles (You can uninstall the VehSaves script if you want at this
 point)
-Reload the game and your vehicles should now be spawning naturally in the positions you saved
-If you want to delete a spawn go to the save you want to delete and select the "Delete Spawn" option

Known issues:
-When spawning train parts, previous parts will not delete themselves

Credits:
-Plastic Tangerine for main coding
-Alexander Blade for scripthook and parts of code from his trainer
-xiaohe521 on Code Project for the code (http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/10809/A-Small-Class-to-Read-INI-File)
 which I used for .ini files. 
