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Where to buy Initial D vcd?


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ya watched it too

lots of talk [:|]

cant wait for next episode.

 

i believe fansubs refers to the avi file itself. the encoding/subbing done by these groups.

therefore you can already get it free from these fansub groups

people planning to buy....

dont get rip offed [sly]

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hi...i round down to about 9km/Litre.

 

its not a 20 yr old engine...has been reconstructed with new parts.

 

Wow ... a 1.6L engine. guess fuel saving measures have really improved since 20 yrs ago.

 

Btw i recommend reading the manga [thumbsup] i find the explanation of how the intricacies of some races are a bit glossed over. Like the race between the MR-2 & the 86 in Stage 3. the intricacies of handling the MR-2 are onli described in the manga. [scholar]

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ya watched it too

lots of talk [:|]

cant wait for next episode.

 

therefore you can already get it free from these fansub groups

people planning to buy....

dont get rip offed [sly]

 

i so totally agree.

Lolz. actually i wanted to buy the dvds in shenzhen but on the other hand, i have all 3 stages in very good quality avi format so i decided to skip it.

aiyah if anyone has the chance to go taiwan or Shenzhen, maybe even HK, u all can look for the dvds there. its so much cheaper than singapore. Not worth it to buy the ones on yahoo i feel cos they are actually bought in taiwan (frm my email to the guy selling it on yahoo). [:)]

 

i prefer to watch a few of this episodes together. its much more fun though the wait is longer [thumbsup]

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havent seen any yet. Initial D chinese manga are alreadi quite hard to find in Singapore. I'm constantly stuck at certain books cos i started collecting late. The story is alreadi past what the 4th stage will cover. Stage 4 is only 13 episodes if i'm not wrong.

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hmmm....hey...friday is coming soon...wanna meet up at bishan?

 

this week quite a few new comers meeting up...so dun need to shy shy..

 

my first time i went alone too...not knowing what to expect..

 

before i reach...i kanna horn by a certain MCF individual terok terok....hee hee...

 

but it was ok lah..he was trying to tell me wrong direction...

 

I pointed to him i want to go up with my 3rd finger...(no lah..just joking)

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You must be joking lah my friend. Almost all the comic book shops I go to have Initial D. If you really have problems, I recommend you to go to the one at Toa Payoh. I bought my entire collection there!

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must be convenient mah. no lah, a lot of places have the manga but the pages are either turning color alreadi cos the shrink wrap is loose or certain volumes are harder to find. im a fussy buyer [laugh] i mostly buy from kino or the clementi mrt station shop. comics connection at clementi dun really have the last time i checked.

 

my studies are siong so i hardly go out. even buying manga i have to specially make trips to go buy [jawdrop]

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1. no car.

2. busy yr ahead. lessons take up all day. nite must study. [shakehead][shakehead]

 

haha life sucks! [bigcry] appreciate the invite! [:)]

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is the chinese very hard to read?

 

cos i am afraid the mechanical terms i dun understand...

 

and are the comics expensive? i dun wish to buy something which i may read only once.

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no worries lah....got car also heavy burden leh

 

i practically just working and studying and dividing my time between my gf, sch and car.

 

no time for anything else and money is constantly a very serious problem. so having a car may not be a good thing.

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Toa Payoh should be convenient to most but obviously you stay in Clementi one. Anyway the comics I buy are in excellent condition. No color change or loose shrink wraps. They have all the volumes. You buy which one? HK, Taiwan or Japanese version?

 

I think the best quality one is Japanese. When I was in Tokyo recently, my customer bought a few volumes for me and gave it to me as a present. So touched!

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For me no problem as I can read Traditional Chinese. The mechanical terms are also quite ok for me but your grasp of Chinese must be quite good. Some terms they use are very Taiwanese (I bought the Taiwanese version).

 

I think I bought them for 6-7 bucks each so there's 28 volumes liao. You do the mathematics.

 

I still take them out to read them once in a while. Certain volumes are just so classic you can always read them over and over again.

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