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Good morning all, just a quick question, my friend has got Initial D on his PS2, Jap version too so no english. I havn't seen it yet but according to my friend he reckons its exactly the same with the arcade versions going around at the moment.

Anyone know where i can get it? Thanks.

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Initial D special stage for PS2 has been out for a while (say 2-3 years...) and is like initial D ver. 1, 2 and 3 put together.

you can buy it from www.lik-sang.com if not then there is a shop in the plaza above paddys market (haymarket) cant remember what the name is exactly but theyve got devil may cry and final fantasy figures out the front.

they are abit of a rip off but if you dont want to buy it online then there your best bet.

alternatively you can search Ebay, im sure theres some on there but if you want to buy online then lik-sang is your best bet,

hope that helped :)

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ive got the logitech steering wheel and the game locks it to 200deg steering which sucks. thats what turned me off the game. thats why i stick with D1 GPX and Kaido Battle for drifting sims.

but yeah its been out ages, close too if not exactly the same as the arcade and yes you can dl it:D.

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