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Man i am loving this!

Does anyone know wheather this will be released on DVD?

I do have the Mischeif DVD's but the footage i have seen on this is Awesome!

Way better than the other ones i have seen!

GREAT WORK RRRAGE!

Can't wait for the next one

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http://vids.torquenstein.net/Extreme-gumball-E4.avi

better quality version of episode 4

still waiting on the others.

yup, it is on dvd, check out the gumball3000 site (google it) and goto their shop and you'll see 2004 gumball advertised for ~US$11.

http://vids.torquenstein.net/Extreme-gumball-E4.avi

better quality version of episode 4

still waiting on the others.

yup, it is on dvd, check out the gumball3000 site (google it) and goto their shop and you'll see 2004 gumball advertised for ~US$11.

Legend!

Loving your work rrrage...

Keep em coming please! :P

Yeah i was about to say.....

Wasn't too happy with the quality of EP.4 but thanx to broadband the better quality one is on its way already hehe.....

Do you know of naywhere in Aus u can get it yet?

no i don't know of anywhere. this dvd is different to what we're downloading i assume...

Legend!

Loving your work rrrage...

Keep em coming please!

i live to give... :D well not really

oh i have it i think. mines called "Gumball 3000 The Movie[DVD-Rip][www.elmejorwarez.org].avi" and is 700mb.

yousendit.com is reliable in the sense that i have never had any problems using it...

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http://www.yonkis.com/media/pizzonia.wmv

ex f1 driver, Pizzonia, totals a jag with a journalist on board... turned into the corner way too early, way too fast...

1832 hp/2088 Nm V8 smallblock: http://www.sbmracing.com/bilder_siten/dynotest2.mpg

oh i have it i think. mines called "Gumball 3000 The Movie[DVD-Rip][www.elmejorwarez.org].avi" and is 700mb.  

yousendit.com is reliable in the sense that i have never had any problems using it...

Thats the movie!!! my upload to yousendit.com seems to have timed out. :D I'll try again outside business hours.

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