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All Season 4 Episode

1. Down from Chi-Town

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Trash-talking street racers from Chicago take on their Oklahoma City rivals; the Farmtruck reels in a Ferrari and a Camaro.

2. Shut Your Death Trap

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Farmtruck and Chuck face off.

3. Ova for Murder Nova?

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Shawn considers dropping off the list.

4. Small Tire Shootout

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Spanish Chuck puts on a Small Tire Shootout, where cars with small tires race; Farmtruck and Asian attend a car show in Kansas

5. Gatekeeper Gate

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Big Chief calls a second race night in one week to defuse rising tensions between racers who want a shot at the Top Ten List.

6. Vocal Local Yokels

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Street Outlaws is a driver’s seat view into the world of American illegal street racing. The first season takes place in Oklahoma City, which boasts having the “fastest street cars in the country”. From a 1969 Chevy Nova, to an incognito, race-ready farm truck

7. Hearse and the Wichita Curse

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Big Chief gets a call out from the 316 area code, Wichita, Kansas. Some of the 405's fastest racers must take on guys with names like the Murder 56 and Superman. Farmtruck and AZN get some seat time in the haunted hearse

8. Let Them Eat Crow!

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As the season comes to a close, everybody makes one final push to move up on the list.

9. The Southeast's Fastest: Part 1

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It’s the biggest, most O.G. Cash Days ever! 2 days of racing and 16 of the fastest racers in the Southeast square off. The 405's fastest set their sights on bringing the prize home and being crowned the fastest street raced car in the southeast.

10. The Southeast's Fastest: Part 2

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On the final night of Cash Days, the remaining 405 racers put their reputation on the line as one of them tries to win $16,000 and be crowned the fastest street racer in the Southeast.

11. Bumper to Bumper: The Secrets of the Street Outlaws

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A behind the scenes look into the 405 racers’ lives, with never-before-seen footage, sneak peeks and best-of moments. Their day jobs and financial sacrifices are revealed as well as their families feelings about racing.