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Paul Walker needs one of those 500+ awkw R34 GTR's. He'd appreciate that sort of power and probably enjoy the ride.

Vin Diesel just needs a really tough looking muscle car.

I don't think they'd like it if you were hooning around with actors - they'll probably only get you to drive a few kms (if that much). Just guessing.

I'd love to see what Vin rocks up in. :ermm:

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What about your brothers 4 door and aristo?

lol noway, cars arnt wild enuff, they wouldnt suite the whole fast and furious theme..

u need a riced up car with power too! ok ok the aristos rice, but its n/a

thats why i think the Chasers halloquin r34 GTR with the titanium lipped gram lights would suite the role perfectly

if they are true to the movie, they will pick a good base car that has been made to look retarded. we can only hope they would choose something nice like snowballs, aaaaarons or that white 34 from perth to give it a bit of.....something nice.

on the other, take james up on his offer. i would love to see something like the superleg with a shopping list and a rediculously big gay silly sticker of something random on the side..

Not only does my car not have back seats due to the cage but it might also have a slight conflict of interest in movies at this current stage! LOL

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That looks like one of the characters of the disney movie "Cars"

thanks for the emails and rather amusing posts.

In Syndey will be using a Z-Tune for Paul and IS250 or 300C for Vin

In Melbourne will be using Matt's R34 circuit car for Pual ( might have second GTR as escort)

and the Supercarclub will be providing some bling bling for VIn

Before the comments start, Universal made the final decision and they are not car enthusiasts, they know jack about cars and couldn't care so there decision was based purely on: "wow, that looks great"

thanks for the emails and rather amusing posts.

In Syndey will be using a Z-Tune for Paul and IS250 or 300C for Vin

In Melbourne will be using Matt's R34 circuit car for Pual ( might have second GTR as escort)

and the Supercarclub will be providing some bling bling for VIn

Before the comments start, Universal made the final decision and they are not car enthusiasts, they know jack about cars and couldn't care so there decision was based purely on: "wow, that looks great"

thats awesome. congrats Matt.

now just get Paul to sign you car and take a pic of him signin it and it will be worth billions lol

main selling point"signed by and escorted Paul Walker" lol

damn i was gonna put my car in.

Paul would have been able to appreciate the Motec system exhaust!

Congrats on the win matty. i wanna see you make Paul soil his underwears on the trip over there! :)

Hey Andrew, long time no speak :laugh: I'm down to do this if my car is considered for it. Sent you an email with some bigger photos

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:)

+1 for Matt's GTT!

Yo Matt you coming on the GOR Cruise man?

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