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Yes... also Takumi is now a wanker, they turn up with their vans and dataloggers to beat kids who drive up and down hills for fun. They have become worse than the Emporers. The homosexual overtones of that MX5 driver and his friend are quite disturbing.

Yes... also Takumi is now a wanker, they turn up with their vans and dataloggers to beat kids who drive up and down hills for fun. They have become worse than the Emporers. The homosexual overtones of that MX5 driver and his friend are quite disturbing.

why's he a wanker? I see nothing wrong with Stage 4 other than it's coming out too slow.

I think it's good he's racing people on their turf rather than on Mt Akina (gotta remember he made that promise to never race there again).

why's he a wanker?
Well I thought Rain Man was a wanker... I think Takumi's autism just gets to me

I guess I was hoping he would get a personality that had more than simply angry or introverted with not much in between.

Though to be fair I have only seen episodes 1 and 2

Love the rear bar on that R32 GT-R. What is that?! Also quite like the rear spoiler lip on top there. I know Tommy Kaira has a complete spoiler with adjustable flap but this one looks more like an add on to the stock R32 spoiler. Any ideas anyone?

i think the rear bar is stock. But the rear pods are different (Nismo ones perhaps?)

I love the air duct on the front bar. I'm going to do that to mine :rant:

Well this is all good news.

/me prays the live version doesn't suck like most animation --> live action transitions.

In other good news, Best Motoring Hot Version's are going to be released for the english market. w00t.

http://www.bestmotoringvideo.com/news.html

LW.

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