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Hey guys thought this would make a pritty cool thread, after all im sure there is atleast one car out there in some movie that you wish you yourself could drive. Some of the rides although in many films the cars they use are nuggets, they do look extremely beasty and many people do envy them.

So i thought idd start off this thread by giving my favourite car of all time even though the film is decently old now.

R34 from ' 2 Fast 2 Furious ' the car which sums up the start of the movie, until it gets run into a wall :)

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Hope to hear back and see some of your favourite cars up on here

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Hey guys thought this would make a pritty cool thread, after all im sure there is atleast one car out there in some movie that you wish you yourself could drive. Some of the rides although in many films the cars they use are nuggets, they do look extremely beasty and many people do envy them.

So i thought idd start off this thread by giving my favourite car of all time even though the film is decently old now.

R34 from ' 2 Fast 2 Furious ' the car which sums up the start of the movie, until it gets run into a wall :)

fastandfuriousr32.jpg

Hope to hear back and see some of your favourite cars up on here

Pretty much anything in Jackie Chans 'Thunderbolt', great movie although maybe not the FTO :)

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Nissan Skyline R34 GTR from Fast & Furious 4.

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Nissan Skyline R32 GTR and Mazda RX7 FC from Initial D.

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Mazda RX7 FD from Initial D.

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Mazda RX7 FD Veilside Fortune model.

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Nissan 350Z Veilside Fortune model.

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Toyota AE86 Trueno from Initial D.

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Lamborghini Countach from Cannon Ball Fever.

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The Mach 5 from Speed Racer.

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The Batmobile.

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Bruce Wayne's Lamborghini Murcielago.

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Honda NSX from Pulp Fiction.

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Will Smith's Porsche 911 Turbo 3.6 (964) from Bad Boys.

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Will Smith's Ferrari 550 Maranello.

The original Eleanor from the 1973 H.B. Halicki Classic. "Gone in Sixty Seconds"

Mach 1 Ford Mustang

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No computer graphics, no stuntmen. 45 minute car chase. RIP H.B. Halicki, who not surprisingly, died filming an action movie.

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There was only one Eleanor for the filming of the movie, which was low budget. Here it is today.

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A real movie star.

Stallone's 1950 Mercury from Cobra. Looks different cause it was repainted for gone in 60 seconds.

Now

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Original

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Some things look better as they get older Bobby.

I'm a poor example. I was a '49 baby - and look at me now :D

+1 for Stallone's 1950 Mercury.

Also, the white 1970 dodge challanger from vanishing point/death proof and the audio slave "show me how to live" video.

http://il.youtube.com/watch?v=5v8NpGbzb2w&...feature=related

What about some of the cars from American Graphiti? The father of all car films...

Or Christine... the 1955 chev

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