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Actually no there is no word from Tokyopop that they will be making an Initial D 4th stage...

They are however making an american version and screening and dubbing them in the USA.. money money $_$ ala pokemon...

so yeh, basically right now there working on the US version, drivers names will be Tak and Iggy and the Super Eurobeat that was played in the original Initial D will be replaced with Rap.

So yeh basically they are going to **** Initial D over before they do a 4th stage.

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yeh, bunta fujiwara drives the wrx sti.

i heard rumors that takumi was ditching the 86 for a red car of some sort?

i really enjoy the game, the whole idea of saving yur progreess on a car and battling is quite cool. and yeh, there are many cars in the arcade game that dont feature in the show, e.g. s15, wrx, lots of evos, supra, celica. and i reckon that the 2nd stage arcade is better. :(

iD rocks!

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