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Seems to look like Paul Walker will once again have his hands on a blue R34 GTR in the latest of the fast and the furious movies (Fast and Furious). In 2 Fast 2 Furious he was driving a blue R34 GTR for about 1 minute. Can we see this car as the main feature of this highly fictional (yet not bad viewing) movie?

also vin diesel doesn't look as staunch as he does on his other movies

here are 3 trailers to it, budget is definately bigger, looks decent...ish.....

http://www.apple.com/trailers/universal/fastandfurious/

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yum yum, can't stop smiling....

who wants to make a film and get the cars subsidised by the government, basically claim them back as tax expenditure.....??? lol, then we can all drive around in R34 or R35's and thrash them coz we didnt really pay for them...

I think most of them are actually GT or GTTs - Look at the general stance and the wheel arches and don't GTRs usually have a red rear fog light???? Even then - what a waste of R34s :happy:

I think most of them are actually GT or GTTs - Look at the general stance and the wheel arches and don't GTRs usually have a red rear fog light???? Even then - what a waste of R34s :)

You quite right there man.

In the Fast and Furious movies, they have the main car (in this case a REAL R34 GTR) then the rest are R34's dressed up to look like the main car.

They are use for stunts, cameras are bolted on and they get pretty banged up, so no point in spending all that money, just spend it on the main car.

yum yum, can't stop smiling....

who wants to make a film and get the cars subsidised by the government, basically claim them back as tax expenditure.....??? lol, then we can all drive around in R34 or R35's and thrash them coz we didnt really pay for them...

Haha sounds like you know what your talking about , sign me up :)

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