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bahahahaha another funny from leigh, well ive got a news flash for you leigh....... your not! i am first in line :D i didnt even know you or andrew liked initial D?

i dont know either yet as i have never seen them in action though heard they are the best

yes but its not a group of people, its like a series, its a cartoon anime based on drifing. not real life. its not a team of drifters, its about a bunch of people in japan who race (and drift) to be the best. maybe you should watch some episodes anyway just to show you wat it is

yes but its not a group of people, its like a series, its a cartoon anime based on drifing. not real life. its not a team of drifters, its about a bunch of people in japan who race (and drift) to be the best. maybe you should watch some episodes anyway just to show you wat it is

hmmm well arn't i red faced... not really smeh :D sounds ok i guess hehe

Initial D rocks! i got the whole 3 series. just awesome!

hey guys,

there is a little something happening this friday night at the Lanyon shops at 8.30pm. the R31 Club is meeting there at that time and will be doing a cruise around canberra. this includes belco, so yes, its all over canberra. i will be going, so will bluprint and R31DET. its open to anyone intetrested, but im not expecting much of you guys to attend. if it gets boring, i'll probably swing by the museum.

i dont mind making copy's for people just as long as you give me some cash for disk's $10 sound fair as it dose take abit of time to copy. SKYLVIA can have them for free because i know he is a true initial-D fan. the first three series are dvd's that you can wach in your home dvd player. and forth stage are all xvid files. the last two episodes of forth stage have not yet been released, and are due on the 16th of july.

please note: all episodes are in original japanse format with inglish sub tittles. stage 2 and the third stage movie are in 5.1 dolby digital

SKYLVIA can have them for free because i know he is a true initial-D fan.

WOOOOOOOOT! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOT! go me! looks like all the money ive invested into initial D has finally paid off (well not really but anywho)

BTW does anyone here in act sau play initial D part from me viper and gus?

bah they were the days when i could not play....well i could i was just not good

what do u mean "they were the days" they still are the days and u still cant play nah jks gus ur awesome with ur 32 just a little more practise :D

hey and viper i vs. your friend yesterday with card name of "blade" i beat him in my 32 then he beat me, then i vs. him in my evo and he beat me so i whipped out my 32 again and beat him :) hes not too bad but i hate integras!!! he asked me if i was on SAU and i said yep why'sat? and he said his friend was giving me initial D dvd's and i said oooh viper ok then. but yeh not too bad a racer if only he didnt have an integra he would gain a whole lot more respect..... BTW if anyone does play initial D e.g. stevie or if jayce plays i wouldnt mind vs. u itd be fun im normz at woden playing but im pretty much everywhere sept belco....

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