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Links to some photo's for one of the ric, i mean casting calls.

http://community.webshots.com/user/02excoupeguy

And there's a thread at supra forums

http://www.supraforums.com/showthread.php?...&threadid=55712

But like seriously, some guys need to be shot, The Rice and the Agrivated should be great

:shake:

Ah who am I kidding, I'll still go see it :rolleyes: Probably laugh, cry, get pissed off, all those emotions in one movie, where can you go wrong....

There were a few decent cars in there, a hella nice looking black NSX, and the Blue 3000GT/GTO with the Veilside kit and black bonnent.

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Here's something interesting I found.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 3rd, 2002, location TBA announced on www.moviecarZ.com

<http://www.moviecarZ.com>

We are specifically looking for these cars:

Supras, MR-S, S2000, WRX, Civic, Integra's, NSX's, BMW's, IS300, GS400, Celica, CRX,

Eclipse, Focus, Neon, whatever!!

Here's how it will work;

** Once the location is announced, show up and speak to Craig Lieberman

** Civics will be parked with Civics, and so on...when you see a group of

your cars, go park with them

** DO NOT speak to the Production Team...speak ONLY to Craig

Lieberman..."selling" your car to the production team will get you nowhere.

Since the team does NOT know the differences between one car and another,

Craig has been hired as an Advisor. He will assist in the selection process.

** No screwing around...no burnouts, no music bumping, BE PROFESSIONAL.

** The location HAS NOT BEEN ANNOUNCED yet but WILL BE ANNOUNCED TUESDAY on

www.moviecarZ.com <http://www.moviecarZ.com>

If selected, here's what to expect;

1) Your car could be gone for up to six months

2) Pay rate has not been announced...we've learned that cars in part 1 were

paid $100 per day, plus were paid to restore their cars...the average car

owner made $25,000 in fees

3) Your car WILL BE insured by the studio...it will NOT be used for stunts;

4) Your car MAY be repainted, modified, or altered

5) www.moviecarZ.com <http://www.moviecarZ.com> explains the ins and outs of

renting cars to the studio...the site is owned and operated by Craig

Lieberman who did all the cars for part 1.

6) Your car WILL be shipped to Florida during some of the filming segments;

7) NO rental car is provided...if your car is rented, YOU must provide your

own alternate transportation;

8) You MAY be allowed on set during some of the filming, MAYBE....

9) Logos on your car WILL be changed.

10) This may be the ONLY casting call in LA...the next one would be in

Miami, some time next month.

11) After the movie, they may opt to buy your car outright, rent it again

for promotional appearances, etc.

12) Details can be discussed with Craig Lieberman on site. Email questions

to [email protected]

DO NOT CONTACT US ON THIS...CONTACT CRAIG LIEBERMAN at [email protected]

for info!

Craig Lieberman

Director, Youth Marketing

Meguiar's Inc.

17991 Mitchell South

Irvine, Calif. 92614

949 752 3877

949 752 5784 FAX

www.teammeguiars.com

Is that sweet deal or what, if I was there with a line, get a loan for like $10,000, mod the **** out of the motor, let them do what they want with it, once their finished, pay of the loan, take the gay decals and **** they'd have on em, spend another heap on the car, you've got an awesome car, and all you had to do was live without it for 6 months. In the mean time, make a ****e load of money and mod your car for free :uh-huh:

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