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OK I don't mind on this thread, 4 you to answer a Q with a Q

Until Ronin came along, I was a bit of a Steve McQueen fan I guess... I'll let someone else nominate that movie or some other...

Yes it's RONIN

And I like the part when the M5 is burning thru the F-way tunnel and De Niro's car has to get past the revolving upside-down cop car. Took my breath away that!

I bought Ronin on dvd from a hock shop years ago. But when I saw another one with 'Special Effects' on how Ronin was made, I had to get that one too. It was quite remarkable how they made some sequences.

So if anyone wants my first one for free PM me.

Cheers, T

Am amazed at what you guys can source !

Who needs google?

Just have to ask the right Qs here on SAU!

Im actually watching Ronin on youtube now :)

Also found this one, from some German TV show

http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=Dq7Nk_PmJZg&...feature=related

R U in training to become a stunt driver?

Me? Just came back an hour ago - a double run near your place - Old Pac - a buzz

Bullit with Steve mcqueen was a classic car chase.. The noise and the torque of those Yank muscle cars brings goose bumps. Blues brothers also has a another awesome car chase... Hell most of the movie is.. But the best has gotta be mad max

Tokyo Drift without a doubt is my fave I thought Han drifting around the R33 chicks was cool. Although excessively corny Cannonball Run II was good for the 80's too especially the howling Countache opening part. Okay I obviously have to see Ronin I somehow missed that one :bunny:

Tokyo Drift where the 350Z drifts in the car park up the circular ramp all the way to the top.

2F2F where the GTR, RX7, Supra and S2000 are all in a race.

Cannonball Run / Fever, later know as Speed Zone, which had John Candy in it and the Red Lamborghini Countach, which skims across the lake.

Gone in 60 Seconds was a fun to watch

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