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Shiroi = White

Suisei = a) an aquatic plant, B) the force of water, c) Mercury, d) a comet, (sometimes used to descibe becoming famous overnight)

Take your pick, but my guess is Hakujin doesn`t buy your asiatic namesake...

Originally posted by Hakujin1977

you seen initial d?! ryosuke takahashi drove the white rx7 fc for the red suns but before that was known as the 'shiroi suisei' or 'white comet'.

I watched it a few times, but I cant keep up with the language. But thanks for the background info... I play the arcade game from time to time, though.

the translation in initial d is better than most amine i have seen. very cool show too. can't wait to get the game on PS2.

hmm... i'd hate to drift into a pothole at a high speed... but good luck finding an RX7 ryosuke sama. (love the avtar too, damn she's cute!)

it is out in aust. i got a copy on dvd about a year ago. all stages and the movies.

watch out what version you get though as a US company dubbed over the jap into english and changed all the names and stuff.

played arcade stage, it's mad! gettin' it on PS2 this weekend!

About the Arcade game...

Do you guys get a little credit card sized card, that you have to insert in the machine everytime you play, and it keep track of all the mods for the car you get when you win races? So that the next time you play, you can start where you left off?

haha, guys I think there is a bit off topic........he needs a rx7.

Ryosuke San// nah.....dude, here is not the place to find rx7, it is for skylines. here is the link of the aussie rx7 club, u could got ur stuff here: http://www.ausrotary.com/

anyway, welcome to chat here....haha.....quite funny......:rolleyes:

Cheers

what mean this word you use 'topic'?

ryosuke sama, how about this one? 1987 rx7 turbo - $8,600+. there's a few on prestige motorsport click 'current stock and vehicles sold' and sort by mazda to make it easy.

you can also try j-spec too but i have always had better luck actually calling or going to places so maybe have a look in the trading post as well.

good luck with finding one and tell me how you go, if i hear of any others i'll post 'em here and i want a ride when you get one ok?:rolleyes:

now back to the topic. rezz, yup, you can get those memory cards here but i can never be stuffed.

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