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* brooke satchwell is only doing her job and doesn't care for the main character. only using him to get her information.

* asian dude dogged on everyone.

* wog guy dies from overdose.

* main character gets done in the end for everything that happened in the series.

thats my predictions for the rest of the season. only a few episodes left.

good spotting mate...

the yellow r34 is a non turbo, sounds like it goes hard for a non turbo hahaha...

my car is in it, along with TUFGTR and a couple more here and there, im in some background shots too..

Yup I was the 1st aussie owner of this car, sold it to Cosmopolitan cars on parra Rd for a turbo R34, and fox baught it straight from them.

tell u now that car goes hard.. i miss it. why did they get rid of my dished eneki rims? :(

I think they run out of ideas a little by making that Mark Field Detective guy crooked. He seemed straight down the line then in one episode he has sold drugs to the wog guy and let old mate out of jail with one call from the mobsters. Be intersting to see how it ends though. The whole interview video throughout the episodes do you think that is the police interview when they take them down at the end? If so the asian or the wog arnt in any of the video so makes me think they dont make it.

I don't know if any one has commented on the start up song to the tv show but does any one like it? I think it is a awsome song if interested it is called Set The Record Straight by the FAST CREW a New Zeland Hip Hop group

((( ANDREW)))

cars used in the series.

1999 Nissan Skyline R34 GTT(2.5 litre turbo EC but shared with Dean and Riz Yellow Getaway car

Subaru WRX EC Navy Blue Diversion Car (Used to draw cops away from Ram-Raids)

Subaru WRX Nathan (later stolen by EC) White Getaway

Chevrolet Chevelle Unknown Red Ramraiding Vehicle

DMC Tow truck EC White Ramraiding Vehicle

Holden Commodore SS Police White (With Police Lingo) Police Car

Holden Rodeo Police White (with Police Lingo) Police Car

(((ANDREW)))

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