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Guys and Gals,

Just after video info, I have volume 1 of Initial D (yes it all about an AE86) and would like to increase my video collection but Im finding it difficult to get, let alone only who stocks other volumes :) . Can anyone tell me where I can get the complete set or other volumes of this great DRIFT :flamed: video set. Cheers :)

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new initial D is very good :rant: stage 4, there will be a wrx, r34 , s15 :cheers:

Erick Mate,

Can you tell Im about to ask a favour hehehe. What series have you got and are they in a format that can be copied. Ive got to look at the other sites that have been mentioned here but would always ask mates first. :)

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how did u guys get ur hands on Stage 4?

With subtitles?

only the first 2 episodes are floating around on the net at the moment.

the broadcast schedule in japan is as follows:

Episodes 1 & 2 - 17 April 2004 onwards

Episodes 3 & 4 - 19 June 2004 onwards

Episodes 5 & 6 - 21 August 2004 onwards

Episodes 7 & 8 - 16 October 2004 onwards

Episodes 9 & 10 - 18 December 2004 onwards

Episodes 11 & 12 - 19 February 2005 onwards

so still a long way to go yet.........

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b_real - the episodes you're talking about - are they new or repeats of the old?

Judged - I bought the whole series, all stages, across 4 dvds a while ago. Problem is I'm in England till Oct. If you can hang out till then I'm sure we can work out a DVD copy.. :P

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Judged - I bought the whole series, all stages, across 4 dvds a while ago. Problem is I'm in England till Oct. If you can hang out till then I'm sure we can work out a DVD copy.. :(

Thanks mate,

I hope you are having fun over there. Meet someone from a car club from england called CELTIC CRUISERS. Dont know much about em, but they seem to modifiy small compacks. I will keep looking around for initial D DVD's, but happy to take you up on your offer when you get back.

HAVE FUN :P

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