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Crusin around on da web and found this....The sequel 2 the original F&F is being called 2 Fast 2 Furious (highly original title!). Here is a pic of the mian characters from the movie and their cars. From what i can tell the two most indisdiguishable R the s2000 (which looks like a Barbie car) and the Rx7. The R34 isn't particularly inspiring but the Supra looks cool....thoughts????

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The RX7 is the best.

Maybe its a GTT (which is still a mighty fine car)..I remember another shot which had two "R34" lookalikes, in the same paint as that Skyline...but they do look a little flat on the sides for a R

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i don't really care about the rice .. sometimes it looks good sometimes it doesn't ... i just wanna see how the cars are portrayed in the movie ... like in the first one .. u'd think that all u had to do was buy one of the shop and u have a 10 second car ... and it also seemed like any bogan off the street could afford one ...

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yeah, that movie had so much wank factor it wasn't funny. With the laptop and all the flashing rice to change the parameters.

And kids basically just hanging around doing nothing driving $50k+ cars.. sounds like drug dealing to me behind the scenes - we can't have that in a movie :D

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