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Han's popular bright orange drift machine was auctioned for a whopping price at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
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Hemmings on MSNMovie Car Money: Fast and Furious Mazda RX-7 Sells For $1.2 MillionSeveral iconic vehicles from the “Fast and Furious” movie franchise have been sold at auction for high prices. The orange ...
Mazda RX-7 with a Veilside Fortune body kit was mainly used for stunts and close-ups, and not for the drifting sequences ...
The million-dollar RX-7 was one of two surviving examples used on camera, but it was not filmed in drift sequences.
In Part 2 of our look at the practical effects of the Fast and the Furious series, the saga travels to Tokyo to drift before reuniting the original family for a rebootquel.
Here are all the thoughts I had while watching The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift for the first time.
First things first, let’s talk about why you should watch the Fast and Furious movies in chronological order rather than release order – as, yes, the two are different.
When Han showed up alive and well in the franchise's next movie, "Fast & Furious," the death scene was confusing to many, suggesting that "Tokyo Drift" took place after the movie.
Cars featured in “Tokyo Drift” included a Nissan Fairlady Z33, Silvia S15 Spec-S, Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX and Ford Mustang Fastback, according to Drifted.com.
The first Fast and Furious film gave birth to the Mic Rig. For Tokyo Drift, Lin employed a Go-Kart to get some eye-level shots of the action.
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