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Does anyone own the Victory by Design DVDs for Ferrari and Jaguar?

Discussion in 'British' started by bergxu, Nov 15, 2006.

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  1. bergxu

    bergxu Formula 3

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    As the title states. And if so, would you be willing to burn and sell me two copies of each? I can't find them for the life of me and I'm worried about buying them from anyone overseas in fear that they might not play on my machine.

    Cheers,
    Aaron
    '82 GTSi
     
  2. SefacHotRodder

    SefacHotRodder F1 World Champ

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  3. lotustt

    lotustt Formula 3

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    just buy them from the victory by design website.
     
  4. jungathart

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  5. Crawler

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    I watched the Porsche one a couple of weeks ago on Speed. (I guess they had a spare time slot to fill between NASCRAP shows.) I was a bit disappointed. Interesting and informative documentary but no footage of DeCadenet driving the cars (at least that I saw, I fell asleep about 15 minutes before the end). Of the ones I've seen, the best were Ferrari (of course), Maserati, Alfa, and Lotus.
     
  6. Detailers Paradise

    Detailers Paradise Formula Junior

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    I agree about he Porsche one. I suspect it was one of, if not, the first. My guess is they were still trying to find their vision for the show. All of the others are much better.
     
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  8. naparsei

    naparsei Formula Junior

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    Porsche was first. Then Speed ordered more, so Ferrari was #2. The DVDs have great sound, and have quite a bit more footage than what's shown on TV. I'd love to get the ones I don't have (including Ferrari). I don't understand why Speed has stopped producing these - the economics of running a DVD distribution business when you already have the content, and the audience is only moderately price sensitive has to be a least decent...
     

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