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This Is What It’s Like To Live Inside The ‘Initial D’ Anime

Bradley BrownellBy Bradley BrownellOctober 4, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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“Initial D” is considered one of those pieces of media that transcends automotive enthusiasm and has helped encourage a brand new generation of automotive folks. I had already descended fully into the madness of gasoline, high-revs, and tire smoke by the point the show debuted within the U.S. in 2002, however it actually added some octane to the high-rev engine in my heart. Perhaps you’ve dreamed about driving Mount Akina, or the show inspired you to purchase and construct considered one of the cars featured, but when you were so inclined the show probably infected your system and amped up your love of all things automotive. In case you’ve all the time desired to know the way each of the cars from the show compared in real life, the oldsters at Donut have you ever covered.

We Drove EVERY CAR from Initial D

The authenticity to which the cars featured on this video adhere to the show is wildly impressive. Donut didn’t just accept any old FD RX-7, that they had to seek out an RE-Amemiya automotive in yellow with the precise wing and hood combination. A nicely tuned black Nissan R32 GT-R stands in for the Takeshi of the night kids, and holy hell does it sound good. What about a totally Spoon’d Honda Civic for the final word in lightweight and high revs? There’s the Impact Blue Sleighty, a Red Suns 240SX, the White Comet FC RX-7, and more. But obviously the king of the video, as with the show, is Takumi’s Sprinter Trueno.

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This is a few real deep nerd shit, and that’s a part of what I like most concerning the automotive world. Sometimes enthusiasts will see a automotive on an animated Japanese television program and absolutely must construct one in real life. The dedication to the dream and the hassle that went into the construct is all the time an my favorite part. The individuals who own and drive these cars don’t take themselves, or their cars, too seriously. Just get on the market and drive some fast and fun automotive.

Crank up the Eurobeat and watch the video. Hopefully you’ll find it irresistible as much as I did.

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