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yeh it was a mitsubishi GT, how can u confuse this with an rx7 s6? hehe, not to worry

its a mad movie, the 34 fkn rocks, its woth just seeing that car, and sure the acting is pretty gay at times...but some bits r good and miami florida is the maddest fkn place :P

1 got a question, i got the aussie dvd the other day when it came out, but how da fuc do u get the dvd-rom fetaures like screensavers and wallpapers and wot eva oda stuff is on there....

The sequel just didn't seem as good as the first one because it seemed like they were trying to hard to please the fanboys who had no ideas about cars but just wanted to see them go fast.

And i wanted to see the extra scene between the two movies because without it the sequel is a pretty big contradiction to the first. In the first one hes talking about how Torreto couldnt have paid for all the stuff in that car by running a sandwich shop yet somehow in the sequel, Brian manages to get a nicely setup R34 GTR. Considering hes no longer one of the bacon patrol and has no car except for the Ford F250, it just didn't make sense how it all happened.

And where does he get the GT

i have seen this short film and i really liked how it progressed

in fact, if this were made into its own full movie it would make for one great watch i believe... especially since the main car would have to be the GTR and how he does it up and finds parts for it etc...

I still wanna know how someone can let a GTR they paid through their nose for get trashed like that to be found by him to restore... I mean, unless it was an illegal import, in which case the movie condones rebirthing lol

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