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Gusheshe goals: Kaizer Chiefs legend's modified car breaks TikTok (video)

Gusheshe goals: Kaizer Chiefs legend's modified car breaks TikTok (video)

Kaizer Chiefs legend Bernard Parker's modified car left fans in awe, praising him on TikTok.
Bernard remains one of Kaizer Chiefs' most decorated players. He also ranks among their most-scoring midfielders of all time, among other greats.
Besides Kaizer Chiefs, he holds a massive profile for Bafana Bafana with over 20 goals.
With such a decorated career in South Africa, Parker also earned quite a bit over the years before his retirement.
Now that he is past his playing days, Parker has the luxury of rocking streets with top-modified cars.
@ballgame-sa posted the video of Parker rocking the streets with a modified BMW 325.
When modified, these types of cars are called Gusheshe in South Africa, but Parker's ride looked a bit exceptional.
In a nice-looking style, Parker removed the back window and covered the top in black.
The man himself could be seen wearing spectacles and a blue t-shirt.
Overall, fans loved his ride, and they came with a lot of comments, as views went past 2 million.
Click here to watch Parker riding his Gusheshe.
After the @ballgame-sa posted, the Kaizer Chiefs legend rocked his modified car, and fans showed him love.
Some even expressed joy in seeing players who did not go abroad and lived decent lifestyles in South Africa.
@MLABA 'I saw him Tuesday driving the same 325i around Boksburg.👌'
@No 'and people want our players to go struggle in Europe 😂'
@Nomfundo♡ 'stands so Guluva no Guluvakazi born in Germany raised in Soweto 😍😍😍🔥'
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