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thats the 3rd title. :lol:

The story revolves around outsider (Black) who, to avoid jailtime, is sent out of the country to live with his military father in a cramped apartment in a low-rent section of Tokyo. When he loses a race to a driver with ties to the yakuza, he has to pay off his debt by going deep into the Tokyo underworld.

drifto yo.

cops came into my house, stole my drifto

http://www.darkhorizons.com/news05/050929c.php

No Diesel, no care.

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The new gen fast & the furious is about O'Connor, changing the main character in a movie series is just crap.

A was talking with a mate about a year & a half ago, and we were sharing ideas about if they did make a new one what it would be about. We agreed that it would be called 3 Fast & The Furious, and Brian would be in Japan to take the real scene on, and Vin Diesel would also be there, and they would become rivals in the Jap drift scene. So we weren't too far off.

1 was good...2 was good as well...maybe they can pull 3 off as well

1 thing is for sure, it'll showcase another generation of cars, so its all good in a way

Not really... because just like with the last 2 movies, you'll get all the p-plater dickheads out there trying to drive/act like they do in the movie, writing themselves, their cars, and other people off, and generally acting like complete retards... hence attracting even MORE unwanted attention to the modified car scene... not that we need it, seeing as the 'fast and furious' generation has already ruined it for everyone.

Yeah i was talking to someone the other day (relative of a coworker), and they were like "wow you got a skyline", asking me all sorts of questions that i was happy to answer. Then they said "hey man, do you know where you can hook me up with a set of those neons that go under the car???"

..That ended the conversation right there.. stupid ricer wannabes... <_<

Yeah i was talking to someone the other day (relative of a coworker), and they were like "wow you got a skyline", asking me all sorts of questions that i was happy to answer. Then they said "hey man, do you know where you can hook me up with a set of those neons that go under the car???"

..That ended the conversation right there..  stupid ricer wannabes...  <_<

I had a similar thing the other day. I was a coles and 3 young guys in the exa beside me go is that your car (Im standing next to arent I :P just to keep with the F&F theme) so I just said yes, they say is it turbo I say yes, next question by them, and I quote, "does it do good skids?" conversation over. :)

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I had a similar thing the other day. I was a coles and 3 young guys in the exa beside me go is that your car (Im standing next to arent I  :P just to keep with the F&F theme) so I just said yes, they say is it turbo I say yes, next question by them, and I quote, "does it do good skids?" conversation over. :)

Were they lebs?? All the exa's i see these days are driven by lebs for some bizarre reason, guess the good ol gemini is getting too old :)

Not really... because just like with the last 2 movies, you'll get all the p-plater dickheads out there trying to drive/act like they do in the movie, writing themselves, their cars, and other people off, and generally acting like complete retards... hence attracting even MORE unwanted attention to the modified car scene... not that we need it, seeing as the 'fast and furious' generation has already ruined it for everyone.

i guess we just better put a ban on any car movies from now on then.... :)

Might be alright.....

2nd one was better, just because a Skyline was the best car in the whole movie. LoL....come on ppl, sif u watch any of the FnF movies for the complex plots and addictive storylines....and, I like neons. LoL. Also, it should be called The Fast and the Furious: 3rd Gear.

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