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There are also little fake mice ones of these. I want to get one of those, good fun tearing around the vinyl with one and making the cats crash in to stuff. Also would be a barrel of laughs at the office!

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I got that for my 21st from my dad :rofl: The amusing thing was he had no clue what the hell Initial D was despite having all the dvds sitting around... they thought something was wrong when I opened half the wrapping and went "OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG" for a good 10 seconds or so.

Dont make me bust out my Skyline car collection :rofl: Its not much but it gets me through the day :) So funny you mention those Charge G cars mark cause I was chasing them for ages but never found them. They had the swapable engines and gears right? You could set the up for drift and all sorts of stuff.

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I got that for my 21st from my dad :teehee: The amusing thing was he had no clue what the hell Initial D was despite having all the dvds sitting around... they thought something was wrong when I opened half the wrapping and went "OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG" for a good 10 seconds or so.

haha thats funny, coz i got MY DAD that as a pressy!!!(he has a 32 gtr-but a silver one) how ironic

Dont make me bust out my Skyline car collection :) Its not much but it gets me through the day :D So funny you mention those Charge G cars mark cause I was chasing them for ages but never found them. They had the swapable engines and gears right? You could set the up for drift and all sorts of stuff.

lol adam yeah wher can we get some from. i remember playing with my ex gf's nephews car toys. he had GTRs and everything. was such a good day... he had a charge G subbie wrx

I have the blue 34 GTR CHAR-G. You can get different motors, gears do all sorts of mods to the antenna to improve range etc.

wher can we get some from.. wanna do a QLD group buy

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