mk3 in akina lol

themadhatter

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i was watching initial d today lol(i know i'm a geek) and spotted this
mk3tk8.jpg
 

SupaMan

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i spent like a straight week once staying up like 20 hours a day watching i think all 4 stages or series or whatever and the movie.



i think it was 4 i cant really remember by the time i got done i couldnt remember a damn thing about it because i was exhausted.
 

pimptrizkit

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Theres 4 stages, but stage 3 is a anime movie. Then theres battle stage, and extra stage. I finished the first 3 stages in a week, and Im on like episode 11 stage 4 now but every time I watch it I just get so tired i end up closing my eyes and falling asleep lol. I NEED to finish it though.
 

super.secret.supra.club

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Jostar said:
I rock in Initial D the arcade version 2..

Anybody with a DC2(Integra) in IDV2 rocks. The car has a 2 second recovery rate from wall hits as opposed to 5ish like the other cars. It loses every day of the week on Usui wet.

Ask me how I know the physics of the IDAS & WMMT games. :sarcasm:
 

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BlackMKIII said:
Okay. I'm asking.

Back in the day I didn't have a Supra(near heard of it) and was a college student living on $100/month rent, and about another $200 a month misc. expenses+minor bills. That and, I was in the union working for Vons/Safeway so I was making about $20K a year dicking around retaking lower division at community college since my stuff from out-of-state didn't transfer into CA.

Shortly put, I found myself at an arcade and started playing ID:AS V2 a lot. I found myself flattening out on skill level so I turned to online iD forums and starting finding people to learn lines from. So I spent a few months nonstopping, watching time attack videos, battling, and soaking it up. V3 came out and I signed into a team called Project Nitian which was an international Hong Kong, and "West Coast" project effort to break times across the board. Around the time TST/Eraser developed, I(and my team) were already making regular trips to Irvine/A.I. to battle other people and meet up with other teams to get strategies. Then Wangan 1 came out and I switched to that, took over the USA time attacks with a teammate from Irvine and retired when Wangan 2 was released.

That's sooooo off-topic, move?