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  1. From Bare Knuckle Fights to High Stakes Crimes The "Ton Up Reapers" Shadowy. Beneath the Jefferson Street, a new breed of violence has found a home. Iron Chapel,a high octane underground gym, was recently established to showcase the raw fighting prowess of local brawlers.Born from a thirst for organized chaos, bare knuckle boxing has become the primary entertainment and proving ground for the notorious group known as the Reapers. A Hidden Sanctuary for Violence Founded by the duo Owney and Veraine, the facility was built with the help of core Reaper members including Brooks, Creighor, Peralta, and Keevan. Tucked away near a cafe and studio owned by the Ton Up Reapers, the location is described as strategically hidden. The interior of the Iron Chapel is a brutal mix of sport and leisure. At its heart lies a reinforced fighting ring where the "Reapers" settle scores and display their strength. To accommodate its elite guests, the venue features a minibar serving spectators. Operating exclusively on weekends, the gym has maintained an air of exclusivity, ensuring it remains packed with enthusiasts every time the doors open. The Sinister Underbelly However, suggest the Iron Chapel is far more than a simple gym. It allegedly serves as a sophisticated money laundering front for the Ton Up Reapers illegal operations. The facility's VIP area is reportedly a hub for the criminal underworld: - Illegal Gambling : Mafia circles frequently rent the space for high stakes betting. - Contraband Trade : Associates of the Ton Up Reapers utilize the venue for the distribution of narcotics and long range firearms. Evading the Law Despite being under the watchful eye of local detectives, the operation remains functional. Owney, the group's lead strategist, has proven remarkably clever in navigating legal troubles. Sources indicate that a system of bribery and closed eye payoffs has allowed the Iron Chapel to continue its weekend operations without interference from the authorities, at least for now.
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  2. Word on the street is that Goran Divac has quietly passed on. The name might still ring across certain circles tied to Serbia Organized, but this time, it’s not tied to movement, presence, or activity just silence. Reports indicate that Goran was found at his residence, having passed away peacefully. No signs of disturbance, no forced entry, no indication of anything out of place. Just a still moment that marked the end. Those who knew him described him as someone who didn’t say much, but didn’t need to. His presence alone carried weight in the spaces he moved through.
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  3. Original Ganton Park is a African-American and Mexican-American street gang organized in Ganton, Los Santos. Original Ganton Park is 4th generation from the previous gang which has existed since the early 2018s, the crew is involved in various crime such as robbery, extortion, murder, thievery and distributing drugs and guns in terms to expand their connection. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ One of the Westside "106" Neighborhood members that was in G-Circle at the time was Kiante "Champ" Reid. Supplies for firearms and narcotics as well as the whole street market have been under the authority of the Westside "106" Neighborhood. The main industries in the Westside "106" Neighborhood that allow locals to easily earn from the streets are guns and drugs. However, one day when a member of the Westside "106" Neighborhood was taken into custody conducting a deal, authorities found out an enormous amount of methamphetamine on him. Despite suffering information of the Westside "106" Neighborhood's drug and weaponry-related operations for a considerable amount of time, detectives are still reluctant to set up a RAID because of the paucity of available evidence. Detectives began focusing more on each member of the Westside "106" Neighborhood in their investigations through drug-related, weapon-related, and money-laundering activities after exploring that one of the neighborhood's members had been found in possession of a significant amount of methamphetamine. Detective Samuel Downey found from his informants that the Westside "106" Neighborhood maintained a safehouse to control all of their street marketing. Samuel Downey notified his boss of this over the phone, sending him with a picture that he had taken from his informant as proof. In order to track down any gang members involved in any illegal activity carried out by the Westside "106" Neighborhood, the Tri-Agency Resource Gang Enforcement Team (TARGET) took part in the case. In advance of carrying out their operation, the TARGET got word that all of the gang members in the Westside "106" Neighborhood were having a hood-meeting to discuss business in a safehouse room. They thus set up a RAID to the safehouse operated by the neighborhood. An informant from Samuel Downey, who was employed in the safehouse, gave this information. Undoubtedly, no gang member permitted the TARGET to track down them in such scenario; alternatively, they all shift to self-defense, which is how the incident came to be known as Ganton Haven Drugs. The incident has been documented in history as a warning that the US government would not back down from its search of justice. The fact that some gang members were able to flee the Ganton Haven Drugs incident and establish new lives with the ambition of bring back the gang's former grandeur was unknown to the detectives. One of the individuals that made it out of the Ganton Haven Drugs incident in life, Kiante "Champ" Reid, created a new life by outset at the start. Kiante "Champ" Reid kicked off by pulling up every gang member who was able to flee the scene. Kiante "Champ" Reid was committed to taking the Westside "106" Neighborhood back to its former splendor. Known as Original Ganton Park, Kiante "Champ" Reid began it all with a tiny crew members. Kiante "Champ" Reid used his long-ago connections and knowledge to construct everything just as before. Kiante "Champ" Reid progressively obtained get to to marketing at the businesses where Original Ganton Park exclusively operated a methamphetamine-related business. In time, each member stipulated Original Ganton Park, led by Kiante "Champ" Reid, with everything they need for life. Obviously, Kiante "Champ" Reid, the Original Ganton Park business boss, will stay on managing all business activities. Since Cameron "Biggie" Goose is a close friend and confidant of Kiante "Champ" Reid, he is reluctant to manage all of the businesses held by Original Ganton Park on his own. Clearly, the objective of everything Cameron "Biggie" Goose does is to back up Kiante "Champ" Reid in managing Original Ganton Park's business. At a neighborhood market, Kiante "Champ" Reid had just bought a pack of tobacco when he was shot. Despite getting shot by many gunshots throughout his body, Kiante "Champ" Reid slumped onto the ground, covered in blood. From the moment as they noticed this, gang members came to Kiante "Champ" Reid's aid and pursued the assailant. The assailant was linked with the W/S Rancho Park Gang. Due to territorial disputes, Original Ganton Park and W/S Rancho Park Gang have been at odds for a long period of time. Kiante "Champ" Reid, who had lost a lot of blood, was officially declared dead due to multiple gunshot wounds before he could be saved. Therefore, word of Kiante "Champ" Reid's death as the Original Ganton Park OG spread around the other gang members. Cameron "Biggie" Goose, who was aware of this, felt an abundance of grief as his close friend was no longer able to rely on him. After the funeral, Cameron "Biggie" Goose wanted to exact payback on the W/S Rancho Park Gang. In a black SUV, Cameron "Biggie" Goose and the other gang members exacted payback on the W/S Rancho Park Gang. In the shooting, they all murdered the W/S Rancho Park Gang members in retaliation against Kiante "Champ" Reid. Cameron "Biggie" Goose was tracked down after the incidents for the shooting incident against the W/S Rancho Park Gang due to video footage that clearly displayed Cameron "Biggie" Goose's identity. Cameron "Biggie" Goose served a sentence that included 25 years in the California City Correctional Facility (CAC) for his crimes. Cameron "Biggie" Goose had time to talk with Tauni "LadyUni" Rajay about controlling all of Original Ganton Park's businesses in advance to his incarceration. Cameron "Biggie" Goose got protection on passing through the California City Correctional Facility by the Black Guerilla Family, who own and operate the facility. A few days before that, there was a shooting incident, and Cameron "Biggie" Goose found a member of the W/S Rancho Park Gang who was doing a payback for his head. This member wants to get payback on Cameron "Biggie" Goose for the W/S Rancho Park Gang murder incident by slicing off his head. Of course, Tauni "LadyUni" Rajay, who has ties to the Black Guerilla Family, has protected Cameron "Biggie" Goose. A W/S Rancho Park Gang member sought to knife Cameron "Biggie" Goose in retribution when he was eating lunch in the cafeteria, but Cameron "Biggie" Goose knew this in light of the information he was handed. After Kiante "Champ" Reid passed away, Cameron "Biggie" Goose claimed not to know this in order to murder and massacre every member of the W/S Rancho Park Gang. The member grabbed Cameron "Biggie" Goose and attempted to stab Cameron "Biggie" Goose. In response, Cameron "Biggie" Goose, who had been handed a tiny knife for self-defense, quickly stabbed the W/S Rancho Park Gang member in the neck along with Black Guerilla Family members created anarchy to hide their actions. Only the W/S Rancho Park Gang members who had been stabbed in the neck were identified as deceased in this case. Obviously, this increased Cameron "Biggie" Goose's notoriety as the Original Ganton Park (OGP) OG who had been protected from harm by the Black Guerilla Family. Several gang members who had targeted Cameron "Biggie" Goose's head kept away from acting while he was under the protection of the Black Guerilla Family. It has been five years since Tauni "LadyUni" Rajay took control of Original Ganton Park under her firms. Clearly, Tauni "LadyUni" Rajay keeps doing as Cameron "Biggie" Goose says in order to stay on course and carry out her business with guns and methamphetamine. After serving five years in jail, Cameron "Biggie" Goose reportedly sought an appeal against the court to be released on bail. The judge considering Cameron "Biggie" Goose's appeal made an effort to consider his options and consider Cameron "Biggie" Goose's previous conduct. Despite additionally appeals, the magistrate determined that Cameron "Biggie" Goose may post bond with a payout of $250,000. Unexpectedly, Cameron "Biggie" Goose had enough cash from the deals he made to last until he turned himself in. Cameron "Biggie" Goose came back to the hood with the same ambition in mind as Kiante "Champ" Reid. After a lengthy prison sentence, Cameron "Biggie" Goose returned to tracking and reclaimed full command of Original Ganton Park. The crew grew daily as adjustments were made to fulfill the intentions of Original Ganton Park's establishment. One of the Original Ganton Park members, Ink, was interested in developing a tattoo studio and wanted to establish a legal front that would benefit the crew's economic health. Right after Cameron "Biggie" Goose's lengthy incarceration, Original Ganton Park is still adjusting to the present day, where the businesses owned by OGP are becoming getting worse since Biggie's departure. Guns in Soceity, located on Kennedy Avenue, became one of the legal fronts of OGP to facilitate the crew in terms of financial system.As a result, a number of members made the decision to look for actions to make money, including starting a business that would enable them to support themselves on a daily basis. Original Ganton Park owns a number of businesses in plus Guns in Society, including Doc's Dirt House, a workshop, and OG Park Records, a music industry company. As a growing number of locals got involved with the community's projects, the gang's quantity grew daily. In order make the impact on the community even better for the planned projects, LadyUni and Biggie talked about their future objectives. As the community grew daily, LadyUni made the decision to divide it into the two sets and stick to Original Ganton Park's (OGP) watchdog role. Biggie decided that in order to reap beneficial communal benefits, it was time to get back into the methamphetamine program. Two crews were established, each with a leader and a specific role. The Low End Circle, which dealt with methamphetamine, commonly referred to as Crystal Ice, was led by LadyUni. Naturally, this crew operated under the radar and did not attract the attention of the federal government, whose community was having an issue dealing with the site. As the Mad Block Runners' leaders, Doc & Momo took full leadership, handling neighborhood problems and carrying out planned projects. Biggie has an ideology to control the street market under the umbrella of Original Ganton Park (OGP), and he expects that the growth of the community makes it possible them to spread the impact of OGP into the street world. In an effort to weaken the Original Ganton Park's (OGP) existence, a number of communities got involved in issues with it as its presence on the streets grew. In the Original Ganton Park (OGP) neighborhood, where every member was involved with their programs, a number of gangs caused trouble. As the O.G., Biggie wasn't able to discrete about the acts of those named individuals who want to demolish his community. The Original Ganton Park (OGP) was not the one who set off the feud, which grew into a war day by day. Due to reports of gunshots in the Ganton territory involving Original Ganton Park (OGP) members, Ganton became hazardous, which drew the attention of the federal government, who decided to conduct a cross-check on OGP members and declare Ganton a red zone for the moment term. Biggie felt that the street conflict wasn't triggered by Original Ganton Park (OGP) as the troublemaker for the action, but the feds did not care and labeled OGP as the mastermind of Ganton, which has recently become a war zone. Since that day, the issue between OGP and the feds has gotten more intense due to the actions of the feds.
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  4. Introduction This thread marks the transition from what was previously known as The Bensonhurst Boys into a new identity: The Black Hand. This change is not a reset, but a continuation. The foundation, events, and overall storyline remain consistent with previous chapters, preserving the same direction and development that has already been established. What changes is not the story itself, but the way it is presented moving forward. The rebranding comes as a natural step in response to the evolving structure within the narrative, particularly with the arrival of a new division, The Pierce Boys. With multiple crews now operating under a broader and more interconnected system, the previous identity no longer fully represents the scope of what has been built. As a result, this thread adopts The Black Hand as a more fitting representation of that structure one that reflects both its visible operations and its unseen mechanisms. Despite the change in name, everything remains relatively aligned with the existing storyline. The same principles, history, and progression continue without alteration, ensuring continuity for those who have followed the development from the beginning. This rebranding serves solely as an adjustment in perspective, allowing the narrative to expand while maintaining its original core. Moving forward, The Black Hand represents not just a name, but the system behind it one that connects, controls, and sustains everything operating within its reach. Chapter I : Origins Los Santos is a city driven by speed, conflict, and visible ambition. Marcello moved differently, favoring observation, patience, and control. He did not arrive to claim territory or build instant reputation, but to construct a system that could function without noise or attention. During this phase, Marcello began forming a small crew built on function rather than friendship. Each individual was selected for utility, whether as a connector, observer, or field operator. Loyalty was not demanded through words, but tested under pressure. The crew was designed to remain flexible, replaceable, and never dependent on a single figure, including Marcello himself. In this early phase, Marcello began assembling a small, purpose-driven crew shaped by function rather than personal ties. Each individual was selected with intent some to connect, others to observe, and a few to operate in the field when necessary. Loyalty was never declared openly, but revealed through pressure and consistency over time. The structure itself was designed to remain fluid, adaptable, and ultimately expendable, ensuring that no single role became irreplaceable including Marcello’s own position within it. Chapter II: The Supply Circle Marcello understood that a crew could not survive in isolation. Expansion required external networks, not open conflict, and every move had to be calculated to avoid unnecessary exposure. Rather than forcing presence through confrontation, he chose to build connections that could sustain growth quietly and efficiently, ensuring that every extension of influence served a purpose beyond visibility. To support this structure, Marcello operated through a discreet corporate front Black Harbour Corporation & Logistic. Under this name, movement, distribution, and coordination could exist within a legitimate framework, masking intent behind routine operations. It was not designed to attract attention, but to normalize it, allowing activities to blend seamlessly into the city’s constant flow of commerce and logistics. His alliance with Leo, a senior figure within the Irish syndicate, became a key component of this expansion. Through this relationship, Marcello gained access to established distribution channels and a layer of indirect protection, all without provoking territorial disputes. The partnership remained strictly operational, built on mutual benefit and clear boundaries, ensuring that neither side overstepped into unnecessary conflict or dependency. At the same time, Marcello established ties with Mr. Bear, a respected tribal elder whose authority came from trust and deep territorial knowledge. Through carefully managed cooperation under Black Harbour Corporation & Logistic, limited logistical access was granted without compromising autonomy. These connections allowed Marcello’s crew to evolve into a broader, interconnected structure bridging urban syndicates and discreet non-urban networks with discipline, precision, and minimal exposure. Over time, this structure began to operate with a rhythm of its own less dependent on instruction, and more on systemized movement. Black Harbour Corporation & Logistic became more than just a front; it evolved into a stabilizing core that ensured continuity regardless of personnel changes or external pressure. Marcello no longer needed to be present in every decision, as the network itself was designed to adapt, respond, and persist. In this phase, control was no longer about command, but about architecture—building something that could endure quietly, expand naturally, and remain unseen while influencing everything within its reach. Chapter III: Lust and Businesses To sustain long term operations, Marcello positioned his crew behind legitimate fronts. Nightclubs and private venues operated through Glitter Toes Entertainment, a nightlife and performance management brand functioning under the broader orbit of RICH MONEY INC. Publicly, Glitter Toes represented curated luxury, shows, and exclusive events aligned with RICH MONEY INC entertainment ecosystem. Privately, it served as a controlled environment where excess and attention were carefully redirected away from real authority. Luxury was never indulgence, but distraction. Behind the scenes, Marcello’s crew managed security, cash flow, and situational stability. Parallel to this, Marcello operated Black Harbor Risk and Management Service as an independent yet aligned entity. Through Black Harbor, the crew expanded into human risk management, deploying security personnel, handlers, fixers, and controlled performers where pressure existed and order was required. Many recruits came from individuals the city had already abandoned, relocated and placed into structured roles. Nothing was forced, but nothing was free. Within RICH MONEY INC, Marcello held no formal title. Officially, he acted as an external adviser providing risk assessment and personnel solutions. Unofficially, his crew ensured internal stability by resolving problems before they surfaced. In Marcello’s logic, morality remained secondary. Stability was the objective, and in Los Santos, stability is power. Chapter VI: Prime Meridian Los Santos measured power through noise and territory, but some networks moved without visible shape. Fiorentino Circle did not expand like a typical syndicate. Instead of claiming dominance, it adjusted pressure points, redirected conflicts, and quietly stabilized situations before they erupted. Outsiders often struggled to define what they were looking at. There were no public declarations, no rigid structure presented openly, yet multiple groups found themselves unconsciously adjusting around its presence. Some observers described the pattern as similar to a navigational reference line, something comparable to a Prime Meridian, not an authority, but a silent axis others aligned themselves against without formal acknowledgment. Internally, members were never told they followed a doctrine or ideology. They were simply trained to observe before reacting, to reduce friction rather than escalate tension. Nightlife fronts and risk management roles provided controlled spaces where influence could be applied without spectacle. Conflicts shifted into negotiation, threats were absorbed into structured roles, and instability was neutralized before it gained momentum. Over time, the network became known less for visible power and more for the absence of chaos around it. Like an invisible line on a map, it offered direction without recognition, remaining centered while the city moved between ambition and collapse. Chapter V: New Era While the city continued to evolve and criminal enterprises expanded beyond recognition, Marcello Fiorentino quietly became the axis upon which everything rotated. Carlitos built his reputation as a broker operating beneath cartel supervision, carefully maneuvering toward independence without openly declaring it, while Marco transformed into the most reckless yet profitable seller Los Santos had ever witnessed a man who thrived in instability and turned chaos into currency. What once began as separate ambitions gradually merged under Marcello’s silent coordination, forming a network that no longer relied on territory alone, but on influence, trust, and calculated balance. Yet growth came with consequence. A failed movement tied to cartel logistics fractured long-standing agreements, drawing unwanted scrutiny and forcing alliances to reveal their true intentions. Rumors spread that Bensonhurst’s collapse in New York had not ended with arrests and disappearances it had merely displaced unfinished business westward. Marcello understood the pattern immediately: empires rarely fall all at once; they rot through pressure applied at the right moment. For the first time since arriving in Los Santos, adaptation was no longer enough. Someone would have to be sacrificed for the structure to survive. That was when Victor Talatchee arrived. Known across the streets as an original gangsta and one of the few survivors of the Bensonhurst takedown, Victor did not come seeking opportunity he came seeking direction. The past followed him like unfinished debt, and the city quickly sensed the weight his presence carried. As tensions escalated and partners demanded answers Marcello could no longer safely provide, silence became more dangerous than action. Every faction waited to see whether Marcello would protect the network… or protect himself. In the end, Marcello made the decision he had avoided since leaving New York. He stopped moving with change and instead forced it to move around him. By consolidating operations under his direct authority, severing unstable ties, and redefining loyalty through survival rather than sentiment, he transformed from mediator into architect. Victor remained at his side not because the streets required leadership, but because Marcello had finally embraced what Bensonhurst had tried to destroy a leader willing to carry the burden of consequence, even if it meant becoming the very storm now reshaping Los Santos. Chapter IV : Engine On, Legacy Begins The photograph was never meant to be taken. It was born from a rare pause in motion, a fleeting moment where business fell silent and the men behind the structure stood shoulder to shoulder not merely as associates, but as a famiglia bound by purpose. In that still frame, beneath leather and steady gazes, there was no need for introductions. What stood there was not coincidence, but alignment each man positioned exactly where he was meant to be. At that time, The Bensonhurst Boys Automotive Club had already begun to circulate through Los Santos with quiet precision. To the outside world, it was nothing more than a legitimate automotive circle restoration, performance, and craftsmanship built on steel and discipline. Carlitos ensured that image remained flawless, maintaining every legal front, every transaction, every detail that kept the structure clean and unquestioned. What people saw was order. What they didn’t see was control. The emblem came after the photograph. Not as decoration, but as definition. A symbol that carried more than design it carried history. Bensonhurst was no longer a place tied to New York; it had become a doctrine, reshaped and reborn on new ground. “Built Loyalty. Built Machines.” was not a slogan meant for the public. It was a standard. Something to live by, or something that would break you if you tried to fake it. Victor Talatchee became the one who carried that meaning forward. He didn’t explain it, and he didn’t need to. The weight of Bensonhurst followed him in silence, shaping how he moved, how he watched, and how he decided who was worthy of standing within the circle. To others, the patch was something to earn. To Victor, it was something to protect. Loyalty was not given it was proven, again and again, without exception. Inside the structure, nothing was left to chance. Prospects were tested, not welcomed. Members were observed, not trusted blindly. Every role, every movement, every decision fed into a system that valued stability over noise. Carlitos kept the surface intact, ensuring the world continued to see nothing more than an automotive brotherhood. But beneath that surface, the rules were different stricter, colder, and far less forgiving. And over time, without announcement or spectacle, the meaning behind the name began to spread. The Bensonhurst Boys were no longer rebuilding something lost they were refining it into something harder to break. In a city that thrived on chaos and attention, they chose precision and silence. And those who truly understood the emblem knew one thing for certain: this was not a club you joined. This was a structure you survived. Chapter V : Unseen Control The Black Hand was never designed to be seen, and never intended to be understood as a conventional group. It exists as a hidden system operating beneath The Upper up - Marcello and His Partners, carrying out everything that cannot be acknowledged, traced, or exposed. While The Upper up maintains a composed and structured presence focused on order, calculated movement, and controlled expansion The Black Hand functions as its unseen counterpart, handling pressure, correction, and consequences with precision. It is not an organization built through formal declaration, but something that emerged naturally as the structure above it grew beyond what clean operations alone could sustain. Its foundation does not come from Los Santos, but from the remnants of Bensonhurst a past that no longer exists as a name, but survives as a principle. Discipline without emotion, loyalty proven under pressure, and a system designed to function even when parts of it are removed became the core mindset carried forward. Marcello Fiorentino did not attempt to rebuild what was lost; instead, he refined it into something more controlled and less visible. As The Upper up expanded, complications became inevitable failed operations, unstable alliances, and unresolved risks that could not be handled openly. From those gaps, The Black Hand took form, moving where direct presence would create vulnerability, and acting where silence was more effective than force. Within this broader system, two divisions operate under distinct roles while remaining fully integrated into the same structure. The Pierce Boys function as the aggressive outer layer, handling distribution, street-level movement, and volatile interactions where adaptability and speed are required. In contrast, The Bensonhurst Automotive Club operates as a disciplined and controlled front, maintaining legitimacy, internal structure, and mobility through its automotive identity, ensuring that the system retains a stable and credible surface. Though different in function, both divisions are not independent entities, but extensions of a single mechanism designed to support, execute, and absorb risk without exposing the core behind them. The Black Hand itself has no visible hierarchy, no formal recognition, and no need for acknowledgment. Individuals within it are not recruited in the traditional sense; they are observed, tested, and positioned based on function and reliability, often without ever seeing the full picture. Trust is never absolute it is conditional, continuously proven, and easily replaced when necessary. Over time, what began as a reactive necessity evolved into a system of balance, quietly redirecting conflict, neutralizing threats before escalation, and maintaining stability without drawing attention. Actions taken by The Black Hand rarely appear connected, often perceived as coincidence or isolated events, yet they consistently serve the same purpose protecting the integrity of The Upper up. In the end, The Black Hand is not something that can be confronted directly, because it does not exist in a form that allows it. It is the unseen mechanism behind a visible structure, the necessary shadow that ensures everything above it can operate without compromise. It does not seek recognition or dominance, because it already functions where control is determined, not displayed. And in a city defined by noise, ambition, and visibility, The Black Hand remains exactly what it was built to be silent, untraceable, and in complete control.
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  7. Hallo semuanya kali ini saya akan Share cara mengatasi Health Bar yang terhalang jam bagi pemakai Widescreen.asi disini saya sudah mengubah tempat tata Health Barnya tersebut sedikit membawah. agar Health barnya tersebut tidak tabrakan oleh jam. Jika kalian pengen comot Mod ini tersebut silahkan jangan lupa credit saya ya :v @SkyLevski Mudah Banget cara pemakaiannya. saya sudah menyiapkan dua FILE yang berupa .ini dan .asi Tinggal kalian taro saja di dalam Folder GTA SA. BEFORE AFTER DOWNLOAD
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