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TPJ - FWD - Integra VtiR - 95.1 KW

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quiee - FWD - DC2 - 112.7 KW

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icegroove - FWD - DC2 - 114.4 KW

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doddsy - AWD - MPS6 - 120.1 KW

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KTHL FWD SP20 ATX - 75.5 KW

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takahasi - RWD - RX8 - invalid

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Sheepo - FWD - Mazda3 SP23 - 94.6 KW

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Sandy - FWD - Mazda3 SP23 - 99.8 KW

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Vman - FWD - Mazda3 SP23 - 102.8 KW

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Flameboy - FWD - Mazda3 SP23 - 109.7 KW

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Unco - FWD - Mazda3 maxx sport - 92.1 KW

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awhar3 - FWD - Mazda3 maxx sport ATX - 83.3 KW

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silver slug - FWD - Corolla - 115.5 KW

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arthurr - RWD - 180SX - 126.1 KW

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robzilla - RWD - TRX - 166.6 KW

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myredzed - RWD - 300ZX - 218.1 KW

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Kuning - RWD - s6 RX7 - 141.3 KW

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eric - RWD - RX7 - 194.8 KW

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limpus - RWD - R32 - 155.4 KW

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PAV34 - RWD - R34 - 168.7 KW

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Tim - AWD - 323 T - 111 KW

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MX6mad - FWD - MX6 - 75.1 KW

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TAAXED - RWD - S2000 - 136.5 KW

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aaron - FWD - MX6 T - 98.2 KW

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zorb_rules - FWD - TX5 T - 102.0 KW

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jesiotrot - FWD - TX5 T - 96.4 KW

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max - FWD - FTO - 100.6 KW

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Mid_Nite_R33 - RWD - gtst - 153.4 KW

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jimjim - RWD - S15 - 174.7 KW

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sleepingdragon - RWD - 180SX - 195.6 KW

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joksol RWD S14 - 166.7 KW

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tony RWD VS commodore - 121 KW

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JMG RWD R33 - 148 KW

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anthony RWD ford excort - 130.7 KW

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matt S14a (12.9 sec @ 107mph) RWD - 171.2 KW

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