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You can usually do it by just going into the specific mod folder (using FRUsedCars as an example)
Steam\steamapps\workshop\content\108600\1510950729\mods\FRUsedCars\media\scripts\vehicles
In that specific folder are the vehicle scripts, when I open the wildcat script for example you will see this at the top.
module Base
{
vehicle 68wildcat
So, the command to spawn this car would be /addvehicle Base.68wildcat
I suppose this specific mod would have a list of all the codes somewhere probably if you look around, this is just the surefire manual way to find them for all the mods.
Ironically enough you can probably use the mod called necroforge to do this.
If not, a mod called "Cheat Menu" coupled with "Cheat Menu Vehicle Patch"
With SP it's a bit easier to use NecroForge (current version) but Cheat Menu will also work decently.
ive used both the cheat menu and cheat menu vehicle patch, yet i can only spawn in the vanilla cars
NecroForge must work much better with Mods then. It has full support in spawning/reskins.