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I watched Initial D last year, very good.

I have the whole collection including all 17 OST's.

Initial D First Stage

Initial D Second Stage

Initial D Third Stage

Initial D Extra Stage

Initial D Battle Stage

^^ There the video stages, and an Extra that came out only on Jap Authentic DVD (There are many bootlegs.) The Initial D Super Euromach Special.

Hmm i have all of them well i thought i did. what the hell is extra stage? i have battle stage. and 1-3. Also what is euromach special. thanks.

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Go to ebay and search for Initial D. They have the complete set for AUD$70 it's on something like 10 DVDs there those DVDs from Hong Kong, i've bought heaps of complete series for dirt cheap and the excellent quality.

heres a link to the complete series http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi...3&category=1345

the macross game is called Robotech: Battlecry I think. I have it on PS2 and are stuck on a mission that is jus frustrating the absolute SH$#%^*T out of me. but it is a brilliant game. VF-1S with the skull leader paint is my fav at the moment.

initial d is alright but I am stuck on the rain battle and can't beat kenta downhill.

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