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GT1 Soundtrack: Ash - Lose Control Posted by: exgeeinteractive
Video duration: 215 seconds An original Gran Turismo Soundtrack. From the album 1977. Mah gawd this such a classic. GT1 FTW!! Related: ash, control, gran, gt1, gt5, gt5p, lose, ost, polyphony, prologue, ps3, rock, soundtrack, turismo |
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GT5P Soundtrack: Jonathan Underdown - SURV1V3 Posted by: exgeeinteractive
Video duration: 240 seconds Gran Turismo 5 Prologue's JP/EU intro music. Arranged by Daiki Kasho and performed by Jonathan Underdown. MP3: http://www.ziddu.com /download.php?uid=bK %2BblJSlaKudluKnZ6qh kZSpZKufmpWm7 Related: gran, gt5, gt5p, jonathan, leipzig, ost, polyphony, prologue, ps3, soundtrack, surv1v3, turismo, underdown |
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Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Ferrari F40 Posted by: exgeeinteractive
Video duration: 163 seconds Amar strikes again now with a fantastic footage of the Ferrari F40. Physics: STANDARD http://www.gtplan et.net Related: f40, ferrari, gran, gt5, gt5p, gtplanet, polyphony, prologue, ps3, turismo |
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GT5P Soundtrack - Luca Ceccatelli - Get Away Posted by: exgeeinteractive
Video duration: 190 seconds Gran Turismo 5 High Performance Trailer music. Performed by Luca Ceccatelli . Related: away, ceccatelli, get, getaway, gran, gt5, gt5p, leipzig, luca, ost, polyphony, prologue, ps3, soundtrack, turismo |
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Paul Van Dyk - Face to Face Posted by: exgeeinteractive
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Yaiba Ending - Shinjigakunaki Tatakai Posted by: exgeeinteractive
Video duration: 75 seconds Yaiba, also known as Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba, is a sh?nen manga series by Gosho Aoyama. It ran in Shogakukan's Weekly Shonen Sunday from issue 39 of 1988 to issue 50 of 1993, collected in 24 tankbon volumes. It also came in 12 double volumes. In 1993, it received the Shogakukan Manga Award. Related: 13, channel, coda, ending, music, shinjigakunaki, tatakai, theme, uba, yaiba |





