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yeah a few more old school muscle cars wouldnt hurt, and they shouldn't spin tyres while doing wheel stands, and muscle cars shouldnt have big rims, and should brake 1/3rd down a straight to understeer at the next turn

though no more chargers, before fnf1 chargers were like US$3k in reasonable condition US$8k in good, after fnf1 then dukes of hazard butchered remake, and last i looked they go for US$25k for a full restoration project

1970 plymouth superbird maybe (definatly no 1969 daytona chargers their too rare with only 507 ever made)

They usualy have 3 or 4 stunt cars with one hero car. But there was a shot in the movie of a close up of the dash and it was a gt dash that only went up to '180' *i think*. dont the gtr dashes go up to 300 or is that the nismo dash.

You're right it was an R34 GT or GTt auto dash - hahahaha

You're right it was an R34 GT or GTt auto dash - hahahaha

I remember reading somewhere they had 1 proper R34 GTR for all the beauty shots and then 4 R34 GT's for all of the stunts and they just dubbed the GTR noise over the noise of the N/A RB25.

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