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Photos, tag reference Brand new with tags Room wear top and bottom set Initial D RX-7 Fleece lined M size Pants have pockets on both sides Yamato Transport anonymous delivery. No price reduction due to high shipping costs. Please refrain from requesting measurements to prevent trouble. Please make your judgment based on the tags. Regarding new, unused items Please purchase if you understand that the item was purchased in a store and stored at home. We are sorry, but please refrain from purchasing if you are nervous about the item. Please understand that the color may differ from the photo depending on the lighting and your device. If you are concerned, please refrain from purchasing. Thank you for viewing. Initial D's 30th Anniversary, Next Stop: Shibuya! The Initial D 30th-anniversary advertisement that appeared in both the Asahi and Yomiuri newspapers on June 6th became a hot topic among fans of the series. The bold presentation, with Takumi, Keisuke, and Ryosuke, along with their respective cars, forming a single illustration across the newspapers, was a sight to behold. The Gunma edition, featuring Bunta's Impreza, was also noteworthy, with a total of 10 regional designs attracting attention. Following the excitement of this newspaper project, the "Car Love Declaration Advertisement" will appear at Shibuya Station starting June 9th. The location is the Tokyu Denentoshi Line, Shibuya Station B1F Dogenzaka Happy Board A. Spanning 22 meters, it features a collaboration between seven manufacturers – Suzuki, Subaru, Toyota, Nissan, Honda, Mazda, and Mitsubishi – and the iconic cars from the series. In the center, Shuichi Shigeno's new illustration, his first in 11 and a half years, features the return of "Project D." The catchphrase "I'm glad I love cars" resonates across the ages.
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