

Basically, the other person is at fault.
If this weren’t a manga, I don’t think I would be doing something wrong.
I like the exchanges with Dangerous Shingo.
The problem is that my rival Takumi is too strong, and I’m being treated as a stepping stone.
Later, Okuyama who got promoted.
>>4The main reason for the defeat was that they underestimated Takumi, thinking he was too strong just because he was in a 86.
“Mituki also bought an 86, so I was thinking of buying a GTR too,” but when I looked at the used car information magazine, I thought, “That’s expensive!!” and I was discouraged back then.
>>5It’s even higher now…
>>8There are no factors that would lower the price of the cars themselves, so there’s nothing that can be done about that.
>>9The Hachiroku from that era in the thread is priced at that amount… I see, used ones were cheap back then…
>>5When I went shopping with Koyasu, Koyasu…
Isn’t this the voice actor from Nakazato? Can’t we get a lower price?
A person who can barely be seen.
I thought they would be more active since they appeared cool and strong.
It’s a strength that can at least make the aura visible.
I like the feeling of strength this character has, reminiscing about when I thought they were strong while heading to the venue in their car.
It’s just the right kind of strength to make you understand the new character’s power.
It’s not that I’m weak, but…
If I keep maintaining the GT-R, it might end up being worth a good amount, but since it has a history of accidents, I wonder how that will go…
>>15I believe that what affects the assessment of a used car is not the accident history itself, but the history of repairs.
>>22I feel like it’s pretty bad because I hit the right front really hard…
Considering the opponents I lost to, it’s not something to be ashamed of, but it does look like a continuous series of defeats after all…
Actually, I think I’m stronger than Keisuke at first.
>>18If the Myogi-Kōsai match had been before Akina, Nakazato probably would have won.
It feels like the limit of a regular street racer.
It was a vicious cycle of losing, getting out of shape, and losing even more.
My whole body is bubbling with blood! Super high tension! This is what battle is all about!
In games, they have the image of a strong enemy in the early stages.
A person who makes a mistake at a crucial moment.
There is definitely a feeling like it’s the minimum line where the aura of a street racer can be seen.
Around the year 2000, I could have bought a 32 for a million units…
You can buy an S13 for around 200,000 yen and a Z32 for about 500,000 yen.
Seiji has quite a bit of skill, but if he doesn’t become the monkey of Irohazaka, the opponent is consistently bad.
If I had bought about five Hachiroku cars, by now…
Is the Hachiroku expensive now?
>>31It’s expensive.
>>31If it’s in good condition, it might go for around 5 million, right?
I remember that the Hachiroku was already skyrocketing by the end of the 2nd stage.
You still haven’t appeared as a ghost?
>>34The ghost is no longer…
These days, even a rotten shell of a Hachiroku is being priced in the hundreds of thousands.
>>35The other day, there was a junkyard at a factory in the deep countryside that looked like a graveyard for AE86s, with dilapidated shells everywhere.
Since they were lined up, I see that restoring each one of these could be quite a lucrative venture…
There is no item before it is expensive.
Moreover, even the Hachigo has been depleted due to alternative demand.
>>36Are you serious, Itsuki?
>>75The appearance is almost identical, after all…
Moreover, there are hardly any people who drive roughly, so many of the vehicles are accident-free, which is all positives.
Anyway, I’m going to change everything inside.
The Hachiroku and Wonder Civic used to be just regular cars lying around.
It has become expensive…
You can say that old cars may decrease in number, but they will never increase again.
My brothers say he’s skilled, and that he has the ability to draw out performance from the car rather than just relying on it. Even though I should be barely battling with Keisuke, I still have a strong feeling that I can’t win.
Quote Machine
Even if it’s full of rust holes and has decayed, it can still be priced…
Nakazato doesn’t seem to be a professional or anything like that.
In a situation where only such terrible conditions remain, it’s amazing that Toyota can secure shiny new Sprinter Trueno and Levin.
Where was it?
The number of aftermarket parts for the S13 and Hachiroku is overwhelmingly high, which means that there are only items with decreased value in the used market.
Especially the S13, it could really be bought at a throwaway price.
Is it common for street racers to get jobs related to cars?
Despite appearing from time to time, there is no private information.
I mean, Nakazato is going to buy a powerful GTR… so it can be bought.
I’m earning a considerable amount.
>>49I don’t think it’s something that can’t be bought because it’s used in that era.
Especially street racers pour all their money into it.
Did this guy have that much screen time?
>>50Outside of battles, I remember Shingo and I were out during the Ryosuke match!? I also remember being at the final match of Pro D.
>>54I think the flirty interactions with Shingo during the popular Takumi vs. Ryosuke match are having an effect.
>>50Watching the battle between Takumi and Keisuke.
Battle with Takumi
Battle with Keisuke
Watching the battle between Takumi and Ryosuke.
Battle with the monkeys at Irohazaka.
Is it right?
In reality, it won’t be just a 70,000 course, right?
The last battle was lost to the monkeys at Iroha-zaka, wasn’t it?
“It’s the 70,000 yen sheet metal course again.”
I understood well why a 380 horsepower R32 would lose to an 86 in a game where the power difference is so apparent.
The team name is the most uncool.
>>59They’re cooler than the Hakone Thunder Soldiers…
Seiji is definitely not weak.
It seems that if Takumi raced according to the plan, he could have won.
If I could get to know God Foot, it seems like they would really take good care of me.
>>61That old man seems like he really likes passionate guys.
I wonder how Nakazato managed to buy the 32, even in this era…
In that sense, it’s also Aiba from MFG who drives the 35NISMO.
>>62Even without the strong character aura of a manga character, my senior is still an incredibly skilled driver who is just plain crazy.
It seems that the orthodox professionals in that world are even more amazing.
>>62Well, I guess they were changing machines while winning and spending the prize money, right?
That guy has a background of being a street racer and then participating in MFG, and he’s a regular in final races, so he’s probably earned quite a bit over the past four years.
In Initial D, there are few people struggling financially, and it’s mostly about what kind of job they do.
>>63It’s easy.
It’s because I’m pouring everything into it!
>>66I wonder if I can buy a GTR even if I pour everything I’ve got into it?
>>63In the latest work “Shutoko SPL” by the author of a different manga, “Wangan Midnight,” a young Kudo (the owner of a GT-R specialty tuning shop “CRS”) worked part-time day and night to buy a GTR.
At that time, 32 could probably be bought if it’s used.
This guy doesn’t have any winning scenes in the story.
It seems you could buy a used one for around 1.5 million.
I was wondering when Takumi sleeps.
>>70I feel like I would be sleeping during class.
Basically, it’s got the same weakness as the monkeys in Nikko.
There was a Roadster driver who borrowed money from her…
>>73A flashy crash in the story!
>>80I like characters that seem like ordinary guys, even if they are a bit of a loser.
Also, the mobs chatting at the family restaurant.
>>95Even in Wangan Midnight, they often end up chatting aimlessly at family restaurants.
It’s common, isn’t it?
>>80Borrowing the wedding savings she had saved up to customize my car!
I guess it’s okay to quit racing after the accident…
>>73I thought maybe it was because my uncle was a gigolo with the exact same name and the same color Mazda Roadster.
>>81I was cheering for you, uncle, but are your neck and head okay?
Well, they’re all domestic cars, and not everyone is tuning them to the max, either.
>>82What’s up with Hojo’s younger brother who was driving an NSX that cost 10 million back then?
>>93It’s the Alter Takahashi brothers, so they have money.
There aren’t many reprints of Initial D despite it having quite a few volumes, right?
>>85It’s the type where strong enemies keep appearing one after another like in a battle manga and challenge you.
Is it around Kobayashi and the ramen shop?
Hoshino seems like he would also get along well with Iketani-senpai.
It’s not support, it’s a rollover.
It turned into a lame response…
The black R32 is really cool, right?
At that time, the drift cars were popular, so there were plenty of used ones available at reasonable prices.
The recent price surge is just strange.
>>90Is it something like a supercar?
In MF Ghost, I took a bold approach and made everyone rich.
Except for Ogata-san.
>>91It seems like Ogata-san made good use of foreign young people to earn a lot of money, right?
>>91I thought there would be a lot of people who were cold and staying away from the cars, so it was somewhat surprising.
>>91I really wanted a lolicon car, but it was expensive… so I gave up.
But it’s one of the cheaper ones in there…
I always wonder when the people from the bay area sleep the most.
Especially Reina
Senior Aiba is like that too, but Ogata-san is also quite fast, or rather.
There’s only about a 30-second difference from Kanata on a course that’s 40km long, that’s pretty significant…
In the finals, it’s even crazier that it’s normal for about three people to be clustered within one second on such a course.
Oh no! I messed up and showed my undershirt at a crucial moment!
The GT-R was relatively expensive even as a used car, so there was also popularity for models like the Laurel that had the same engine.
As a result, the price of the 85 has risen higher than the 86 due to the engine swap for the 86.
>>102It’s like saying that a well-conditioned AE86 is either an endangered species or has long been extinct…
Wasn’t Hojo’s brother from a family of doctors?
Because it was a time without cell phones, the part where Iketani’s love fails is quite sad.
I’ll make those guys understand that your Hachigo is a good car (It’s super slow… what is this car…).
>>105Whoa! That’s incredibly fast!!
>>107I think it’s a good car for Itsuki, who just got his license.
For Takumi, it’s completely true that it’s so slow it feels like dying!
At one point, the cheapest cars, like the GT-R, were around 600,000 yen.
The era when the recession and the car boom were over, and there was still an oversupply domestically without being able to import to North America.
Is the God Uncle duo the president?
>>111It’s the president and the doctor.
>>111I feel like the Foot Uncle was the president of a construction company and the Arm Uncle was a doctor.
I passed by a Takumi-style 86 exactly five days ago.
The influence of Initial D is really amazing.
Hey… is it not okay to use that money…?
>>116You ended up in a good place because your wife and the president of Green Auto are good people, huh?
>>116I was saving exactly the same amount for the family.
“I thought, ‘Stop it, Basamune!'”
Foot is the president of a construction company.
The arm was supposed to be a doctor.
Considering the money spent on MFG and 86, it’s turned into a car worth around 10 million yen…
Anime has a voice that perfectly fits the image and it’s amazing, right?
My older brother looks cool and generous, but it’s all my parents’ money…
>>123Since I’m properly succeeding my parents and becoming a doctor, it’s all good!
>>129Since I decided to give up all my dreams and take over, I want to do the research I really want to do the most in the end.
>>129It seems like the younger brother is earning more than the older brother, who is a doctor, just by doing table work.
>>123I have enough money to do Project D.
Thank you
There are a lot of doctors, huh, street racers…
>>124Ryosuke Takahashi is planning to become a doctor, following in his parents’ footsteps.
I love the exchange between the God Hand, who warns the God Foot, who is overweight, as a doctor.
>>125The cause of defeat is the unhealthy lifestyle of the doctor, the “God Hand” uncle.
>>133(Detailed depictions of fatigue in anime)
>>148I think the scene with the weasel waiting outside is the funniest part of the anime.
>>161I like how you said you could have run them over, but you let off the accelerator instead.
Seeing someone cry while looking at a car that has been beaten up in a duct tape deathmatch is beautifully number two.
>>127You were able to do something close to a one-handed steering, and if you had seriously focused on improving your technique, you might have grown even more…
As a result of apprenticing under Godfoot, Nakazato, who is loud, shouts “Yes!!” while driving.
Are you originally a noisy person?
>>128The R on the rear side is the R of the undefeated myth!! Here we go!! 1! 1!
>>135Shut up!!!
If Nakazato shouts every time he goes around a corner, it seems like a mysterious correction will make him faster.
When you start playing around with it, it costs money, so if you think about the source of funding, you end up becoming a doctor or a business owner.
There was a doctor driving a white R33 around at the nearby hospital.
It’s too shameless for you, big brother, to prepare a support car for the expedition with our parents’ money.
In the end, Takahashi’s father is dead…
You shouldn’t be that old yet.
Pro D uses brand new tires for both test runs and official events, and they even change tires during the testing phase…
The cost of just the tires is already an outrageous amount.
Speaking of which, you bought a van for expeditions, right?
>>142I’m really grateful for the free car modifications they’re doing.
When you think about it, the two Night Kids are essentially a downgraded version of God Hand and God Foot?
>>144If we consider the final form to be two gods, it feels like there is still plenty of room for growth.
Did you start TK Mach Corporation by yourself?
On the other hand, Kenta has a talent for land development.
Honestly, I think Takumi was better off losing a few times.
>>149In the end, the only times I lost were when the engine blew at the start and when I was overtaken by my dad.
>>149In terms of records, I may be winning, but I personally think it’s valid to say that I’m losing in speed and technique when it comes to a decisive moment.
Project D is undefeated, so the next opponent will surely come at them with full force.
Since we lost, we might not have to spend time thinking about how to hype up the next opponent.
>>149It’s great how the ways to win are becoming more and more forced…
>>189In the end, it was about half luck…
>>189I don’t want to win to the point of throwing up… it feels more like a street racer battle than a professional competition, and I like that.
It seems that the success rate of land acquisition is high when it rains.
Nakazato seems to be driving with a technique that is in between grip and drift, so what he’s doing is certainly close to God Foot.
My older brother has done enough filial piety by rehabilitating Keisuke, who was part of a gang.
Don’t worry about whether street racers are rehabilitating or not.
>>153In the end, it probably turned out well because it seems to have a high social status.
>>162The sense of the company’s name is a bit questionable…
The protagonist’s family hasn’t made any profit yet, but they’re buying an expensive new car…
How can you make a profit with the amount of tofu that fits on a 86?
>>155Having daily deliveries is quite strong for a small business.
It’s just the cost of tires and gasoline…
>>158Save money by using regular!
Now it’s nearly double the price.
>>166You can’t put regular fuel in a car that uses high-octane fuel!!!
>>166Well, that Hachiroku uses high octane fuel.
Godfoot Nakazato Takeshi!?
>>156Alright!!!!!
>>159It’s vivid, isn’t it!!!!!!!! But don’t think you’ve won with this!!!!!!!!!!
It’s easy to believe that the manager of the lakeside hotel, being a former street racer, is forced to buy a lot of tofu because he lost to Bunta.
I can’t help but think that Takumi, who got funded for travel to compete and trained hard while fighting against various people, has had an incredibly valuable experience…
They are a valuable asset.
It seems that the sales are likely only for the hotel at the peak, and I send my son to school while occasionally tweaking things and buying a race engine for the 4AG to install, as well as purchasing an Impreza.
What kind of price is the hotel on the mountaintop paying for tofu…?
>>165It may be popular among those who can clearly taste the water.
>>171I think smoking cigarettes right next to where they’re making tofu definitely has some odor or influence, but I wonder if it’s okay…
>>171Even though the tofu is stained with tar and seems like it could make Ooyama snap…
>>183He only pretended to look cool in front of the camera, but normally he doesn’t smoke when making tofu…
>>165I guess they must have saved up properly during the time they were a racer or rally driver.
Maybe
I thought we were in the same poor company, but you put on a ridiculous engine!!
>>168Wataru, who is like a bundle of that dazzling rebellious spirit, has become really calm, well…
>>174I think that even in the story, the fact that they changed from a turbo to a supercharger means they are genuinely seeing reality.
>>175But if I had to wish for something, I would have preferred a powerful NA engine.
I was shocked seeing the gasoline prices during the first season of Initial D; they were not in three digits.
>>170Around the year 2000, it was seriously 90 yen per liter for regular gasoline.
It is now more than double.
Keisuke is a Japanese racer who has won multiple world titles, so he’s pretty amazing.
Without a doubt, you’re stronger than Bunta at his peak.
There may be research findings in that world suggesting that letting tofu listen to the sound of an 86 exhaust and a squeal enhances its flavor.
I wonder if Masashi found something… a new engine.
Well, the Fujiwara family just sends their only son to public school and that’s it.
The right corner is incompetent.
For now, it seems that tofu is really delicious.
However, Bunta dislikes tofu.
The surprising low cost of regulars that flicker in and out in anime.
Even my older brother puts a high-octane fuel sticker on the back of the gas cover of his car, which is all decked out.
Ryousuke fills his car with high-octane fuel in the movie, while Kogashi miserly measures how much to put in, making it amusing.
It’s delicious because it’s water spun by drifting.