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Its going to be a crap movie. Its got bow wow in it for god sakes.

haha ,, tru dat man ..

being set in japan and having none of the previous cast (eg paul walker) .. will be pretty lame i rckn.

gay in japan because its all about import cars (and in japan they are not import cars, they are local) so it wont have the same "illegal import street racing effect"..

thats just my opinion,,

still keen to see it though.. haha

-JD

Im pretty sure the States got the 2doors as well, but not really the 4 doors. Not 100% tho.

The States got the 2 Door sedans (ie the same roofline as our 4 door sedans but with the B Pillar further back and 2 doors)

Japan had 4 door sedans the same as Australia and they also got the 2 door Coupe. (coupe has different roofline to the 2 and 4 door sedans.)

pics below.

My old 1600 4 Door sedan 510

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US Import 2 Door sedan 510

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Jap Spec 2 Door Coupe Bluebird 510

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Hope this helps.

Personnally i prefer the sedan Body shape in either 2 or 4 door over the Coupe.

Lil Bow Wow....WTF haha alwell bet all you guys gonna go watch it anyways even though it'll probaly be crap. Get ready for an outbreak of wannabe drifters on our street after this movie is released...not like we need anymore.

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These people have no idea how to make a film. Its called FNF3 - Tokyo Drift and one of the main cars is gunna be that stupid american muscle car :huh:. f**k the american muscle off.

LOL, 'lil bow wow, he can't even drive yet :(, what the hells he gunna be doing?

These people have no idea how to make a film. Its called FNF3 - Tokyo Drift and one of the main cars is gunna be that stupid american muscle car :huh:. f**k the american muscle off.

LOL, 'lil bow wow, he can't even drive yet :(, what the hells he gunna be doing?

He's American.

In America, you start driving at an early age.

15 in most states...and he's got very expensive cars lol.

Anyways, yeah, the storyline sucks, the acting sucks, but as if you watch these movies for the plot and acting.

It's worth it just to see the cars, hey, I'd take that 350z anyday.

Lil Bow Wow....WTF haha alwell bet all you guys gonna go watch it anyways even though it'll probaly be crap. Get ready for an outbreak of wannabe drifters on our street after this movie is released...not like we need anymore.

lol what he said ^^ but wouldnt hurt to spread the art of drifting ^^

I still remember it well, my GTR all stickered up and paid for as a promo for 2 fast 2 furious, free tickets and opening scene is a GTR...tops...15 gear changes, oh well fair enough its hollywood...show it up...then.....a 50 ft bridge jump in an aluminium GTR...what am I doing here...let me out!!!! hehe. You know whats scarier though, I bet the exact thing will happen this time too.

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