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Mods and cinematics about the eternal war of criminals and terrorists with law enforcement agencies. The main project "Greetings from the past" is a series made in the Rockstar Editor united by common main characters. The series covers the period from 1972 to 2002. I'm getting inspiration from the cult films of those years, TV series and some late 90's and early 00's videogames. Also, I'm engaged in GTA V modding. My set of retro-automobilies for law enforcement agencies can be found in the description of the videos.

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Retro Emergency Vehicles Pack 1940's - 1950's: The Bay Area Addon Early Access

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