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Yes, its true.

I heard last nite on one of the 'popcorn' like movie review shows that Universal had put a go to the sequel to 2fast 2furious.

Vinnie turbo diesel is coming back, didnt hear anything about paul nos walker though :kick: :)

Personally i didnt mind the first one, only because it hadnt been done before, and they actually did focus on the cars a little.

But the 2nd one? The story hardly had anything to do with Cars. It was stupid.

So, being the faithfull person i am, im hoping the 3rd time lucky can be done right and actually focus on the cars more than the shit acting.

Who knows when its going to come out,

Could probably find out if you searched around,

But seeing the GTR got majorly rorted its spotlight in the first one, only being used for 2mins then getting crashed and freakin mitsubishis were on the screen for the rest of the movie (Hmm i wonder if that has anything to do with the deal Mitsubishi made to Paul walker giving him a new EVO every year)

Ive made a pOLE to see what the next feature car should be

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i'd say a 350z will make an appearance..

yeah..first one was bareable in some ways.. 2nd was a load of crap except for about 5 minutes of car stuff.

3rd.. not sure. Would be good if they brang back Vin diesel, he's a dumb ass but at least plays the part reasonably well. Just Paul Walker was lame in 2fast2furious as he was a bit of a dweeb if you ask me.

I found it annoying that in the first one Paul Walkers character didn't know how to drive a fast car and in the second one he is a highly skilled street racer that does insane shit with his R34.

Paul had the skills right from the start he used to boost cars when he was a teenager.

:slap:

I don't think so. The car stealing thing was just a fake criminal record they gave him so when they checked up on him they wouldn't think he was a cop and that they could use him to do the robberies. If he knew how to drive he would of double clutched in that race instead of being made fun of by Vin Diesel. Well thats the way i saw it :)

I don't think so. The car stealing thing was just a fake criminal record they gave him so when they checked up on him they wouldn't think he was a cop and that they could use him to do the robberies. If he knew how to drive he would of double clutched in that race instead of being made fun of by Vin Diesel. Well thats the way i saw it :)

who the hell double clutches in a drag race?

Dialogue from fast and furiNAWS 3:

Paul: yeah bro

Vin: NAWS

Paul: check it bro.

Vin: NAWS

Paul: werd bro.

Vin: NAWS...

Maybe they could do it 60-70yrs into the future? Vin and Paul could be racing each other through the old folks home on modified wheelchairs. They could have 'Optima' and 'Odyessy'(sp?) as the big brand name stickers across the chairs.

Maybe they'll be extending it from Diesel's characters exodus to mexico?

I believe he drove off into the desert in a chevelle , if you watch the little extra bit at the end of the 1st ones credits.

In that case - go the muscle cars...

But in any case, I think it will be teh suck, bros...

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