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As of the 8th of June The Anime Comic series, and PS2 game Wangan Midnight is now being made into a Anime TV Series. So If you enjoyed watching the Initial D series have a look at this! even though theres ony a couple of episodes I have to confess I am already quite addicted.

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Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

If you like it you'll have to find the rest of the episodes yourself on youtube :thumbsup:

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OMG!!! FCK YEA!!!!!!!! i hope the episodes come out quicker, I hated waitign two month at a time for the initial D episodes.

That 33 is hot shit. Time to see if I can find it on torent.

if you want a link, PM for details..

im not talking youtube either.. fully fledged dvd quality episodes..

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R33 GT-R LM edition...

...pfft what a gay car, only fag would drive that... and the blue paint... pffft... totally a chicks car man, get a ford!

:)

R33 GT-R LM edition...

...pfft what a gay car, only fag would drive that... and the blue paint... pffft... totally a chicks car man, get a ford!

:(

Thought you would like it :)

and

so when you going to stop being such a sissy about it and build the model???

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...&hl=hobbies

come play with us cool types!

so when you going to stop being such a sissy about it and build the model???

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...&hl=hobbies

come play with us cool types!

Hahahah nah i promised my mate tony (T88onBoard) i wouldn't build them because he found it for me and a bunch of very hard to find GTR LM ones, he dosn't want them to be built, i think he has around somewhere around 200 different GTR models you could swim in boxes of car models :domokun:

watch out!!!!

http://www.hlj.com/product/FUJ18134

HARD TO FIND!!! seriously if you want one built and one in box condition, simply buy it and i'll build it for you... i'm talking PROPER build, leather seats, carpet perfect paint etc, depends how much you wanna pay me

also

http://www.hlj.com/product/ARI01062

and, discontinued, but stilll....

http://www.hlj.com/product/FUJ03403

:domokun: only $23 aud...

for other fans of the series

http://www.hlj.com/scripts/hljlist.cgi

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