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Its about time too, the last one was on boxing day. Its been a long hard wait till this new season, but it looks like it will be a good one with some awesome cars lined up. For those that havent seen it yet here's the link you'll need from now on.

http://www.finalgear.com/downloads/

btw hope you have cable, 375mb is a lot to be downloading on dialup, shit to be you snowey! :)

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ive got all the last season from that site... its a goodie... one of my favs was Tiff vs Kazunori Yamaguchi the inventor of GT

the supra looks so out of place on those dreary london roads

so umm whats torrent

Abit like napster but for everything. Only thing is that while you are downloading something you are also uploading to someone else the same thing most of the time.

Some of the private server have very good stuff but you have to upload as much as you download so if you have a cap with your plan it gets used up rather fast as uploads and downloads combine together now as usage.

Ahh mythbusters, a guy at work used to always go on about that show so i finially started watching it recently and its quite good. Did you see the one i think 2 weeks ago when they busted a bunch of myths about how different things can damage an engine? It was funny to see bleach used instead of oil in the 302 small block and the small cook itself.

Its on SBS and on Discovery channel now.

I searched for it on some torrent sites but its not popular enough for anyone to encode and have it available for donwload.

That was fifth gear narkeh. Tiff isnt on the BBC, Jeremy Clarkson and co are.  

Yeah, your right saff, the guy on final gear website usually has them on the website 2 days after they air to tv.

yeah thats the one!

i like that just as much cause its got tiff and that chick...

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