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4[[WMG:[[center: [- '''Teams''' ([[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerTeams Introduced in]] ''[[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerTeams Tokyo Xtreme Racer]]'', [[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacer2Teams Introduced in]] ''[[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacer2Teams Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2]]'', [[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerZeroTeams Introduced in]] ''[[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerZeroTeams Tokyo Xtreme Racer Zero]]'', [[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacer3Teams Introduced in]] ''[[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacer3Teams Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3]]'', [[Characters/ImportTunerChallengeTeams Introduced in]] ''[[Characters/ImportTunerChallengeTeams Import Tuner Challenge]]'', [[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerDriftTeams Introduced in the]] ''[[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerDriftTeams Drift]]'' [[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerDriftTeams subseries]])]]-]]]
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6[[WMG:[[center: [- '''Bosses''' ([[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerBosses Introduced in]] ''[[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerBosses Tokyo Xtreme Racer]]'', [[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacer2AndZeroBosses Introduced in]] ''[[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacer2AndZeroBosses Tokyo Xtreme Racer 2/Zero]]'', [[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacer3Bosses Introduced in]] ''[[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacer3Bosses Tokyo Xtreme Racer 3]]'', [[Characters/ImportTunerChallengeBosses Introduced in]] ''[[Characters/ImportTunerChallengeBosses Import Tuner Challenge]]'', [[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerDriftBosses Introduced in the]] ''[[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerDriftBosses Drift]]'' [[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerDriftBosses subseries]])]]-]]]
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20%%Moreso, when it comes to examples, keep in mind that it is preferable to use the Japanese bios of the drivers, as the Crave translations are severely lacking or completely change them.
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23"☆" is used to indicate team leaders.
24[[folder:In General]]
25[[/folder]]
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27[[folder:Little Gang]]
28!!!'''Team Members''': "Happy and Run" Yōichi Takasu ☆, "Kiss My Bumper" Musashi Takaya, "Talking Headbutt" Naritarō Sada, "Mister Thank You" Yukio Karashima, "Spring Bird" Nobumasa Hijikata, "Lazy Tarō" Kazuo Kokubo
29'''Little Gang''' was a short-lived team who was established for fun and completely made out of rookies and newcomers to street racing. They disbanded sometime after ''Zero'', and none of their members made any subsequent appearance.
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31* BrilliantButLazy: [[MeaningfulName "Lazy Tarō"]] Kazuo Kokubo. Whilst the "lazy" half is clear, the "brilliant" part is a bit harder to see. Per his team mates, he's far too distracted and mellow behind the wheel, but if he actually bothered to go fast, he'd actually be the best driver of the lot. Instead, he just prefers to go at his own pace.
32* ChoosyBeggar: "Kiss My Bumper" Musashi Takaya's work in a canned food factory would not allow him to normally afford a car. He bought one anyways by dipping into his own ''and'' his family's savings, a Nissan Silvia S13 at that. And yet, he still complains over his lackluster finances.
33* TheGenericGuy: An entire ''team'' of pretty generic folk, especially compared to their fellows.
34* LazyBum: [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin "Lazy Tarō"]] Kazuo Kokubo. How lazy? So lazy he thinks washing his car is too much of an hassle.
35* [[invoked]] NoBudget: "Kiss My Bumper" could barely afford his S13 to begin with, so it's no surprise he cannot afford any aftermarket parts or tuning of any kind. He tries to make up for it through technique, but he's clearly lacking in that department.
36* TeethClenchedTeamwork: "Kiss My Bumper" Musashi Takaya and "Talking Headbutt" Naritarō Sada flat-out can't get along with "Lazy Tarō" Kazuo Kokubo, the former even calling him a charlatan. Even team leader "Happy And Run" Yoichi Takasu has trouble working with Kokubo due to the latter's non-existent work ethic.
37* WeHardlyKnewYe: The team and its' members appear for a fleeting moment, getting no time for any character development before disbanding and disappearing for good.
38[[/folder]]
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40[[folder:Knife & Forks]]
41!!!'''Team Members''': "Matchless Full Course" Masayuki Miura ☆, "Table Manners" Tsutomu Kagawa, "Romanée-Conti" Shuhei Kijima, "Midnight à La Mode" Yuji Nishitani, "Golden Cream Sauce" Sukeyuki Saeki, "Four Star Driver" Pierre Tanaka, "Crimson Tablecloth" Asami Hanata
42[[quoteright:128:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/knifeandforks2.png]]
43 [[caption-width-right:128:Knife & Forks' logo by the time of ''Import Tuner Challenge''.]]
44Formed by workers of the bistro-inspired French restaurant "La Libertè", and funded by the restaurant owner and team leader, "Matchless Full Course" Masayuki Miura, '''Knife & Forks''' are known for their gentleman-like driving above anything else.
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47%%* AngryChef
48* ButNotTooForeign: Pierre Tanaka, apprentice chef at the restaurant, is half-French, half-Japanese.
49%%* FrenchCuisineIsHaughty
50%%* RealMenCook:
51%%* TrueCompanions:
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54[[folder:Black Knights]]
55!!!'''Team Members''': "Sword of Dragon" Kyōhei Ryūsaki ☆, "Dark Attendant" Jō Mikami, "Dark Executioner" Tetsuji Etō, "Dark Eyes" Ichirō Kashiwara, "Shibuya Crow" Tōru Kamiya, "Shrouding Dark Cloud" Norio Hashimoto, "Black Clothed Miracle" Masaaki Mukai
56The '''Black Knights''' are a team based out of the C1 Loop team built entirely by its leader, Kyōhei Ryūsaki, for his own amusement. Rather secretive in their endeavors, all members drive jet-black station wagons with darkened windows.
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59* ShroudedInMyth: Very little is known about the team. They don't have a goal, a philosophy, or anything that stands out about them. All that's really known for sure are the cars they drive, and that they seem to be a vanity project more than anything else.
60* VanInBlack: Driving all-black station wagons with darkened windows, they certainly evoke the imagery. Furthermore, the Black Knights are relatively unknown to other teams, which makes [[TheMenInBlack certain comparisons]] hard to avoid...
61[[/folder]]
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63[[folder:Galaxy Racers]]
64!!!'''Team Members''': "Dependable Club President" Kenji Akibara ☆ (regular member from ''3'' onwards), "Broken Arrow" Kazuto Miyama, "Love And Fantasy Erotica" Shina Masanobu, "Mister Othello" Toshiya Nishiura ☆ (regular member until ''3''), "Sweet Honey" Akiya Hisako, "Sabrina" Rena Okamoto, "Eternal Red Zone" Shimizu Keigo
65A Tokyo metropolis intercollegiate automobile club, '''Galaxy Racers'''' line-up is composed of students and faculty scattered through-out the many universities of the prefecture.
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68%%* JapaneseSchoolClub: Of the very rare college-level variety.
69* PromotedToPlayable: They're one of fifteen teams the player can join in ''Street Supremacy''.
70%%* SchoolClubsAreSeriousBusiness
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74[[folder:Departures]]
75!!!'''Team Members''': "Happy Chappy" Michiro Tokashiki ☆, "Midnight Executioner" Tetsuya Nakane (until ''Zero''), "Sweet Surrender" Michika Sano, "Cool Site" Kei Soma, "Great Finance" Hiroshi Aizawa, "Up Beat" Hiroyuki Nakano, "Glass Nobleman" Satoru Shimosato (until ''3'')
76[[quoteright:128:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/departures.png]]
77 [[caption-width-right:128:The Departures' logo by the time of ''Import Tuner Challenge''.]]
78Brought together as part of a project by a Japanese car magazine, the '''Departures''' did not know each other beforehand, and as such always had rather awkward interactions with each other. In spite of that, the team was one of the very few who lasts to this day.
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80%%* FireForgedFriends
81* PromotedToPlayable: They're one of fifteen teams the player can join in ''Street Supremacy''.
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85[[folder:Rhythm Box]]
86!!!'''Team Members''': "Hip Hop Red" Kaoru Iguchi ☆, "Jazz Green" Hiroshi Okamoto, "Classical Blue" Ryoma Igarashi, Takayoshi "Paul" Suzuki (first game only), "Pink Groove" Misa Yoshida, "Midnight Blue" Kazuyuki Inakoshi, "Raging Coreographer" Toru Murasaki (from ''2'' onwards)
87'''Rhythm Box''' was created by a group of self-described "music-loving scribes", each with their own favorite genre whom they think is superior to others. In spite of that, they're a tight-knit bunch. All members drive station wagons.
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89%%* SteelEarDrums
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93[[folder:Harmonize]]
94!!!'''Team Members''': "Visual Driver" Sōichi Okita ☆, Keigo "Corner Block" Gojō, "Shutokou Silver Arrow" Kōsuke Shimada, "Aero Star" Kazutomo Matsubara, Shinnosuke "Water Drift" Ashiya, "Brand New Thunder" Masashi Hatanaka, "Dreaming Flash" Sōji Harasawa
95With "Looks above all" as their driving philosophy, '''Harmonize''' focus on the visual appearance of their cars through body modifications.
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101[[folder:Super Speed Wagon]]
102!!!'''Team Members''': "Revolutionary Flag Bearer" Yōichi Sumi ☆, "Magical" Takashi Sugihara, "Whiney Tarō" Toshinobu Kimishima, "Fruity Bucket" Mikiya Itsutsuji, "Splash Jirō" Tatsuhiko Rokutanta, "Shuffle" Himodo Shirota
103'''Super Speed Wagon''' are a team who aims to revolutionize the Tokyo Expressway... [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin by proving the superiority of their station wagons to the world]].
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106* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: For a team aiming to prove the ''super''iority and ''speed'' of station ''wagons'', they have a very self-explicative name.
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109[[folder:RATT]]
110!!!'''Team Members''': "Monkey Flight Sasuke" Takeshi Miyazawa ☆, "Red Shadow" Shingo Yamashita, "Great Runner" Mako Tazaki, "Rental Driver" Tomohiro Masuda, "Gamer Racer" Keisuke Abe, "Drift Queen" Hiromi Ochi, "373" Jun Sannami (''3'' only)
111A Kanto-based team of kei car drivers, '''RATT''' are highly-skilled drivers who normally favour mountain pass racing, but for one reason or another have shown up on the Tokyo Expressway, finding their home in the only area that suits their nimble, low-powered cars: the C1 Loop.
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113* CapsLock: The team's name is spelled in all caps, no exceptions.
114* FragileSpeedster: They all drive kei cars.
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117[[folder:Gesellschaft]]
118!!!'''Team Members''': "Time is Money" Toshio Kabaya ☆, "Dawn Lost Grass" Takeshi Kanzaki, "Lonely Survivor" Mamoru Momouchi, "Cool Advertiser" Tomohiro Teruya, "Happy Extreme" Takuya Kusano, "Angry Princess" Junko Yamaguchi
119Not much information can be found about '''Gesellschaft''', other than their goal seems to be the development of those belonging to the team into highly-skilled highway racers. They have only one thing in common: brightly-colored, expensive sports coupès as their cars of choice.
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122* GratuitousGerman: The team's name, "Gesellschaft", can be translated as "Society" in German.
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125[[folder:Queen's Paradise]]
126!!!'''Team Members''': "Shocking Joe" Tetsuharu Kōda ☆, "Sunday" Kōji Kawada, Norio "Balalaika" Katō, Kenji "Chopper" Tanaka, "Lucky Man" Yuki Isaka, "Dawn Ballade" Takenosuke Hashida, "Phantom Lohengrin" Seiji Fukaya
127''Queen's Paradise''' is made up of men who think of themselves as gifts to womanhood. They merely see racing on the Tokyo Expressway as a great way to pick up girls, and do not care about it beyond that.
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130* CasanovaWannabe: They race exclusively to impress girls and pick them up. Judging by the fact that they keep at it, their strategy isn't really working out.
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133[[folder:CATZ]]
134!!!'''Team Members''': "Flame Revenger" Kenji Kawasaki ☆, "Dark Mantle" Masaki Tanishige "Shutokou Wall" Hiromi Aranuma, "Wine Chase" Jun'ichi Akimoto, "Firefighter" Masumi Sugiyama, "Flame Sedan Rider", Yūsaku Tsuruoka, "Unlucky Duke" Kiichi Hamada
135A team whose membership is open to anyone who has '''CATZ''' fog lights installed on their car. As a result, their choice of vehicles is all over the place, as is team cohesion, but their skill level is surprisingly high.
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140[[folder:The Road of Justice]]
141!!!'''Team Members''': "Hearing Master" Yasuhiro Hashimoto ☆, "Shutokou Magician" Hiroshi Sasaoka, Masa "Fighting" Nemoto, "Wall Man" Kanji Kobayashi, "Flame Cannon" Yoshio Nakamura, "Shining" Ayarō Takayama, "Happy Rabbit" Yūki Hitomi
142'''The Road of Justice''' was originally conceived as an hobbyist's team, driving for fun more than anything. Over time, however, they decided to take up the mantles of palading of the Expressway, vowing to cleanse it of all dangerous drivers. Along the way, they developed [[TheRival strong feelings of rivalry]] towards RINGS.
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145* PromotedToPlayable: They become one of fifteen teams whom the player can join in ''Street Supremacy''.
146* UnknownRival: The Road Of Justice think of themselves as rivals to RINGS. It doesn't appear that sentiment is reciprocated.
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149[[folder:Explosion]]
150!!!'''Team Members''': "Scythe Weasel" Keizō Kudō ☆, "Gold Fang" Mitsuo Kurata, "Trouble Maker" Hayato Ōki, "Silent Sense" Tomoyuki Kobayashi, "Blue Phoenix" Shōtarō Uno, "Through Dog" Hiroshi Kano
151With a line-up half consisting of sedan drivers and half consisting of sports cars aficionados, '''Explosion''' is in a constant state of internal conflict as a twisted form of self-improvement. When their attention turns outwards, however, the team forms a solid, coherent unit, ready to defend themselves from all challengers.
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156[[folder:Highway Outlaw]]
157!!!'''Team Members''': "Spirit Crusher" Eriks Kuimov ☆, "Pride Killer" Colm Hornell, "Coldhearted Emotionless Nobleman" Mihael Slum, "Mad Driver" Cain Geitist, "Driving Sir" Tom Schyster, "Totem Pole" Edward Miller, "Spiral" Steve O'Hara
158'''Highway Outlaw''' are a team entirely made up of ''gaijin'', with a wide variety of nationalities and car models but one thing in common: an aggressive, dangerous driving style befitting their name.
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161* AerithAndBob: The real names of team members range from the overwhelmingly common Steve O'Hara and Edward Miller, to the more uncommon Tom Schyster, Eriks Kuimov and Nihael Slum, to the very rare Cain Geitist and Colm Hornell.
162* TheDeterminator: To their credit, once beaten, members of Highway Outlaw will pick themselves up and ask for a rematch until they can finally snag victory from the jaws of defeat.
163* MirroringFactions: To Team Alpha. Both are teams formed entirely by ''gaijin'', both have a reputation for aggressive driving, and both race on the New Belt Line. Moreso, two of their members hail from the same hometown, and their leaders know each other from their previous line of work, to the point that they're [[FriendlyEnemy friendly with each other]].
164* MultinationalTeam: Let's see... two Eastern Europeans [[note]]Eriks Kuimov, whose specific nationality isn't established, and Colm Hornell, who was Kuimov's second-in-command in their country's secret police[[/note]], one Scandinavian [[note]]Nihael Slum, specific country undetermined[[/note]], two Americans [[note]] Cain Geitist and Edward Miller, the latter sharing a hometown with John Howard of Team Alpha[[/note]], one Englishman [[note]]Tom Schyster[[/note]], and one undetermined [[note]]Steve O'Hara, whose surname atleast hints at a possible Irish ancestry[[/note]].
165* PromotedToPlayable: One of fifteen teams the player can join in ''Street Supremacy''.
166* RetiredMonster: Implied. "Spirit Crusher" and "Pride Killer" used to work for an Eastern European country's secret police. Nowadays, they're a cameraman and a novelist, respectively.
167* SecretPolice: Team leader "Spirit Crusher" Eriks Kuimov and second-in-command "Pride Killer" Colm Hornell used to be members of one from some unspecified Eastern European country. In particular, the former was a subordinate to the latter, who had to be pretty high up the command chain given his knowledge of Team Alpha members during that period.
168* TokenEvilTeammate: They're this to the other Tokyo Expressway teams; despite their infamy and reckless driving, they're still allowed to continue racing, and the likes of the Thirteen Devils and the Zodiac will consider beating them enough of an achievement to challenge the player afterwards.
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173[[folder:Dry Cruise]]
174!!!'''Team Members''': "Scaffolding Masa" Masahiko Akiyama ☆, "Midnight Hawks" Shin'ichirō Takayama, "Humiliation Contractor" Susumu Yagishita, "Rain Master" Yūsuke Kimura, "Mister Max" Jōtarō Hosaka, "Mister Muscle" Masatoshi Tamura, "Angel Smile" Takeshi Tamaki
175'''Dry Cruise''' exist to fulfill a very specific goal, that of racing at their own pace, with their own style, without causing trouble for other drivers.
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177* MeaningfulName: A "dry cruise" is a cruise performed by large ships without any passengers or cargo on-board, be it to run tests, dry dock the ship, or because of excessive dangers in doing otherwise. Dry Cruise prioritize safety in racing, and refuse to let any passengers in their cars during them.
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182[[folder:E.R.O.]]
183!!!'''Team Members''': Kiyoshi "Partitioner" Sudo, "Non Stop Emotion" Shin'ichi Wada, "Brand New Morning" Hayato Gonda, "Cool B" Yukihiro Obata, "Star Catching Man" Kazuma Miyake, "Sentimental Flame" Tomonari Omiya, "Strange Devil" Shin'ichiro Ishige
184'''E.R.O.''', full name '''Elysium Road Organization''', was founded by a group of drivers who favor larger cars. They attack the Tokyo Expressway's straights by favoring sheer power from larger engines above everything else.
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186%%* TheDeterminator:
187* FunWithAcronyms: As mentioned above, E.R.O. stands for "Elysium Road Organization".
188%%* ICallItVera:
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192[[folder:Team Alpha]]
193!!!'''Team Members''': "Texas White Wolf" Bruce Rickfield ☆, "Gatling" Joe Klein, Mike "The Horseman" Leven, "Mocking Shadow" Robert Brewster, "Rock Spider" John Howard, "Code F" Harry Tullman
194Composed entirely of US army-men stationed in overseas Japanese bases, '''Team Alpha''' have a long history behind it. Team members were thought to be undisciplined, but over the years, they've shown themselves as affable and friendly. In spite of that, they still have a reputation for being "bloodthirsty", with their pride and driving style not helping dismiss those misconceptions.
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196%%* DrivesLikeCrazy
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200[[folder:Thunder Dragoon]]
201!!!'''Team Members''': "Black Dragon" Yonghui Wang ☆, "White Dragon" Lingzhou Chen, "Yellow Dragon" Xingchen Li, "Red Dragon" Jiawei He, "Green Dragon" Lijing Huang, "Grey Dragon" Qingde Zhou, "Blue Dragon" Huilun Liu
202A result of the more recent Chinese diaspora, '''Thunder Dragoon''''s members are all Chinese citizens residing in Japan. They organize races on Chinese New Year, have a rivalry with Team Alpha, and barely interact with other teams because they show up at different times.
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205* AsianAndNerdy: "Green Dragon" Lijing Huang fits the trope, an international exchange student who has been driving and tuning cars since he was fifteen. He has become the manager of his own software company by the time of ''3''.
206* StockForeignName: Team members include Lingzhou ''Chen'', team leader Yonghui ''Wang'', and Xingchen ''Li''.
207%%* SupremeChef:
208[[/folder]]
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210[[folder:True Ride]]
211!!!'''Team Members''': "Perfect Score Driver" Koichi Hamada, "Giant Impact" Tahara Masaharu, "Iron Blocker" Takeaki Sakamoto, "Genius Rookie" Masanori Tsunoda, "Walter Wolf" Hiroyuki Nonaka, "Pink Lily" Kazunari Yuri, "Sunny Dragon" Ryuta Miyake, "Strike Star" Taka Kuze (from ''Zero'' onwards)
212Ten years before the events of the series, one of the men who'd go on to become one of the Four Devas helped create the team that'd become '''True Ride''' under encouragement from his friends. Vanishing in thin air, the team returned from a long hiatus after the Devas were defeated, with the objective to reclaim their place amongst the fastest teams on the Shutokou.
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215%%* TenMinuteRetirement:
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218[[folder:Unlimited]]
219!!!'''Team Members''': "Killing Machine" Shuhei Kitagata ☆, "Wandering MONSTER" Hiroshige Takase, "Scotch Limited Express" Yoshiyuki Tamba, Toriyumi "Yes Man Nao" Naoyuki, "Great Warlock" Shun Sonoda, Hisatani "Pit Viper Kyo" Kyoji, "Sleeping" Kei Konishi, "Asphalt's Sorrow" Yasuhiko Fujisaki (from ''3'' onwards)
220At one point, "Killing Machine" Shūhei Kitagata decided he had enough. Dissatisfied with his team, [[Characters/TokyoXtremeRacerTeams SPEED BOX]], he jumped ship and created '''Unlimited''', a team with a sole, key principle: no matter what, there had to be "no limits". No limits imposed, no limits that couldn't be broken, no limits that were unsurmountable.
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222* PromotedToPlayable: They're one of fifteen teams the player can join in ''Street Supremacy''.
223%%* StartMyOwn:
224[[/folder]]
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226[[folder:Fanatic Future]]
227!!!'''Team Members''': Chiaki "Burning" Nakamura ☆, Takeru "Cool" Hosoda, Daimo "Mysterious" Matsuzawa, "Burning Warlord" Hiroshi Kuze, "Intelligent Teacher" Hirofumi Katano, "Extraordinary Man" Kazuhiro Minagawa, "Love Knuckle" Ai Kaneko
228A ragtag group, '''Fanatic Future''' is composed of inhabitants of Tokyo's many suburbs, coming from all walks of life and driving all kinds of cars.
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232[[folder:Commander]]
233!!!'''Team Members''': "Senna Foot" Ginji Ōkuma ☆, "Yamato" Saburō Yura, "Two-Footed Hide" Hidetomo Katō, "Gentle Arm" Sakae Toyohashi, "Seducer" Shū Fukaya, "Ice Axe" Noboru Hirayama, "Swimmer" Hayato Sanada, "Rainbow-Colored Traveler" Hirotoshi Hayashi (from ''Zero'' onwards)
234A serious, "hardcore" team of street racers who abhor flashy and reckless behaviour, '''Commander''' members gather around a common ideal: to eradicate the Tokyo Expressway of those very same drivers whom they deem menaces.
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237* HeManWomanHater: Perhaps the ''only'' team in the entire Tokyo Metropolitan area to have a straight-up ban on women joining, in spite of internal protests at such a policy. Averted by the time of ''3'', with the ban finally lifted, although no women joined the team by that point.
238* WeAreStrugglingTogether: The team's many strong personalities often cause problems, and rumors of Commander splitting up for good haven't been unheard. Everyone credits team leader "Senna Foot" Ginji Okuma for having managed to keep the team together.
239[[/folder]]
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241[[folder:Double Mind]]
242!!!'''Team Members''': "Yellow Lightning Flash" Noriyuki Shinjo ☆, "Brown Satan" Tatsuya Oze, "Bloody Cage" Seiji Mitsui, "Red Giant" Iwao Takamine, "Brown Devil" Kazunori Konno, "Pale Angel" Isamu Shibagaki, "Grey Spirit" Mitsuhiro Shibihara
243Is there a point in playing dirty if you have no need for it, and are one of the strongest teams of Tokyo? [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat For]] '''[[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat Double Mind]]''', [[DickDastardlyStopsToCheat yes]]. Less of a team, and more of a highway racing school spearheaded by long-time racer "Yellow Lightning Flash" Noriyuki Shinjo, Double Mind has a double-edged reputation amongst Expressway racers: an overall blindingly fast team, capable of producing some of the best racers around... but also detested for their dirty tactics and uncouth behaviour.
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246%%* ZeroPercentApprovalRating:
247%%* BadBoss:
248%%* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat:
249%%* EvilMentor:
250%%* ObviouslyEvil:
251%%* UndyingLoyalty: Inverted.

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