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thought they were gonna shoot new F&F in south america with american muscle cars.

lol i can forsee a whole bunch of kidnappings and ransom requests on the cast and the cars by a bunch of columbian druglords.

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Why the GT-R wasn't the main car in the 2nd one I'll never know. I mean an Eclipse and an Evo? Pfft

Mitsubishi funded half of that movie... think B grade acting agencies, nitrous purge and neon companies funded the other half

the only thing on tv/movies that Nissan ever sponsored was Heroes... and at that they had to push the bloody Nissan Versa.

I'll only watch it if the Honda's are running SR20 Spoon engines, and if the GT-R's and Supras can be on full throttle for about 2 minutes, and still only just be getting to 160km/h, after changing up through 17 gears.

Oh, and every NAAAAAWS powered car needs to have at least 8 NOS tanks to be taken seriously.

And this dude just has to get a role in the next one :happy:

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I got a mate thats done the sr20det ina datsun 1600 conversion, and he has NOS and a seperate line for purging that comes out of front guards, was ment to filck up skirts haha

can't he just put a solenoid on his radiator hose and run it to the same place? third degree burns from hot radiator fluid makes the panties drop.

Cool :P

Vin diesel never does sequels... but has no problem with trilogies or anything after that... what a weirdo...

If anyone who worked on the second one is working on this one, I will refuse to watch it...

Sounds alright :(

Andrew... are you writing for these guys? :happy:

i thought the second was the only half decent one. rest were gay, especially that 3rd one about drifting.. gay++

ooookkaaaaay. I have been told that santey clause lives on the moon with cinderella and that they run a massive cock fighting arena up there for rich celebrities.

they both sound about equally plausible.

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Post of the day right there folks.

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