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1. ESSO Toyota Team LeMans

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Car: ESSO Ultraflow Supra

Base Model: Toyota Supra

Model: JZA80

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: BBS - F: 13J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Bridgestone - F: 330/40/18

R: 330/40/18

Engine: 3UZ-FE - DOHC V8

Engine Capacity: 5163cc

Power: 500ps+/7200rpm

http://www.teamlemans.co.jp/

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8. Autobacs Racing Team Aguri

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Car: ARTA NSX

Base Model: Honda NSX

Model: LA-NA2

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Rays - F: 12J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Bridgstone - F: 310/30R/18

R: 330/40R/18

Engine: C32B - DOHC V6 VTEC

Engine Capacity: 3500cc

Power: 500ps

http://www.super-aguri.co.jp/

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12. Team Impul

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Car: Calsonic Skyline GTR

Base Model: R34 Skyline GTR

Model: BNR34

Transmission: Transaxel 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Enkei - F: 13J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Bridgestone - F: 330/40R/18

R: 330/40R/18

Engine: VQ30DETT - V6 Twin Turbo

Engine Capacity: 2987cc

Power: 485ps/5600rpm

http://www.impul.co.jp/

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16. Mugen

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Car: G'zox Mugen NSX

Base Model: Honda NSX Type R

Model: LA-NA2

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Rays - F: 12J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Bridgestone - F: 325/35R/18

R: 330/40R/18

Engine: C32B - DOHC V6 VTEC

Engine Capacity: 3500cc

Power: 480ps+

http://www.mugen-power.com

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18. Dome Racing Team

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Car: Takata Dome NSX

Base Model: Honda NSX

Model: LA-NA2

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Rays - F: 18"

R: 18"

Tyres: Bridgestone - F: 325/30R/18

R: 330/40R/18

Engine: C32B - DOHC V6 VYEC

Engine Capacity: 3499cc

Power: 480ps+

http://www.dome.co.jp/

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22. Nismo

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Car: Motul Pitwork GTR

Base Model: R34 Skyline GTR

Model: BNR34

Trasmission: Transaxel 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Rays - F: 13J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Bridgestone - F: 330/40R/18

R: 330/40R/18

Engine: VQ30DETT - V6 Twin Turbo

Engine Capacity: 2987cc

Power: 485ps/5600rpm

http://www.nismo.co.jp

23. Nismo

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Car: Xanavi Nismo GTR

Base Model: R34 Skyline GTR

Model: BNR34

Transmission: Transaxel 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Rays - F: 13J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Bridgestone - F: 330/40R/18

R: 330/40R/18

Engine: VQ30DETT - V6 Twin Turbo

Engine Capacity: 2987cc

Power: 485ps/5600rpm

http://www.nismo.co.jp

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25. Team Advan Tsuchiya

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Car: Advan Supra

Base Model: Toyota Supra

Model: JZA80

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Enkei - F: 13J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Yokohama - F: 330/710R/18

R: 330/710R/18

Engine: 3UZ-FE - DOHC V8

Engine Capacity: 5163cc

Power: 500ps+/7200rpm

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35. Kraft

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Car: Projectì Espelir Supra

Base Model: Toyota Supra

Model: JZA80

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Enkei - F: 13J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Dunlop - F: 310/71/18

R: 310/710/18

Engine: 3UZ-FE DOHC V8

Engine Capacity: 5163cc

Power: 500ps/7200rpm

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36. Toyota Team Tom's

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Car: Woodone Tom's Supra

Base Model: Toyota Supra

Model: JZA80

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Engine: 3UZ-FE DOHC V8

Engine Capacity: 5163cc

Power: 500ps/7200rpm

http://www.tomsracing.co.jp/

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37. Toyota Team Tom's

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Car: Zent Tom's Supra

Base Model: Toyota Supra

Model: JZA80

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Engine: 3UZ-FE DOHC V8

Engine Capacity: 5163cc

Power: 500ps/7200rpm

http://www.tomsracing.co.jp/

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38. Toyota Team Cerumo

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Car: au Cerumo Supra

Base Model: Toyota Supra

Model: JZA80

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Rays - F: 13J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Bridgestone - F: 330/40/18

R: 330/40/18

Engine: 3UZ-FE DOHC V8

Engine Capacity: 5163cc

Power: 500ps+/7200rpm

http://www.cerumo.co.jp/

39. Toyota Team Sard

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Car: Denso Sard Supra GT

Base Model: Toyota Supra

Model: JZA80

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Rays

Tyres: Yokohama

Engine: 3UZ-FE DOHC V8

Engine Capacity: 5163cc

Power: 500ps+/7200rpm

http://www.sard.co.jp/

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62. R&D Sports

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Car: Vemac R&D Dunlop 350R

Base Model: Vemac RD350

Model: RD350

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Enkei - F: 13J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Dunlop

Engine: ZV348

Engine Capacity: 3396cc

Power: 500ps/9000rpm

http://www.rdsport.net/

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64. Mobil 1 Nakajima Racing

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Car: Mobil 1 NSX

Base Model: Honda NSX

Model: LA-NA2

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: BBS - F: 12J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Bridgestone - F: 325/30R18

R: 330/40R18

Engine: C32B DOHC V6 VTEC

Engine Capacity: 3500cc

Power: 480ps

http://www.so-net.co.jp/nakajimaraing/

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76. Hitotsuyama Racing

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Car: Yellow Corn McLaren GTR

Base Model: McLaren F1-GTR

Model: 19R GTR

Transmission: 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Work - F: 12J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Dunlop - F: 325/655/18

R: 330/710/18

Engine: S70/2GTR V12

Engine Capacity: 5990cc

Power: 535ps/6000rpm

http://hitotsuyama-racing.com

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88. JLOC

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Car: Noamd Dialo JGT-1

Base Model: Laborghini Diablo

Model: ZA9DW068

Tranmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Work - F: 12J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Dunlop - F: 325/655R/18

R: 330/710R/18

Engine: Lamborghini L532 DOHC V12

Engine Capacity: 5992cc

Power 550ps/7100rpm

http://www.jloc-net.com/

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100. Team Kunimitsu with Moon Craft

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Car: Raybrig NSX

Base Model: Honda NSX

Model: LA-NA2

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential

Wheels: Rays - F: 12J-18

R: 13J-18

Tyres: Bridgestone - F: 325/35R/18

R: 330/40R/18

Engine: C32B DOHC V6 VTEC

Engine Capacity: 3500cc

Power: 480ps

http://www.9232.com/

sweet. Nice info and pics. I wonder if this power figure is right?

Car: G'zox Mugen NSX  

Base Model: Honda NSX Type R  

Model: LA-NA2  

Transmission: Hewland 6 Speed Sequential  

Wheels: Rays - F: 12J-18  

R: 13J-18  

Tyres: Bridgestone - F: 325/35R/18  

R: 330/40R/18  

Engine: C32B - DOHC V6 VTEC  

Engine Capacity: 3500cc  

Power: 180ps+

The japanese GT championship is awesome. I saw a race on video once. Other than just those cars there are plenty of mad Group 2 cars as well. Some very pumped s15s and so on. I wish they would show more international motortsports such as this on tv here in australia. At least on pay tv. ie, Japan Gt championship, German DTM, F3000, British F3 the lemans cars from europe and the USA. I could go on for ever. We get nothing here in australia. Just the V8 dinosours.

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