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The million-dollar RX-7 was one of two surviving examples used on camera, but it was not filmed in drift sequences.
The heavily modified 1992 RX-7 from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift just set a record for Mazda road cars at auction.
Movie cars tend to go one of two ways at auction. They either go unnoticed and sell for what they’re worth (or less) as some ...
Believed to be one of just two cars that made it out of production for the film, this car is undoubtedly one of the most ...
Mazda RX-7 with a Veilside Fortune body kit was mainly used for stunts and close-ups, and not for the drifting sequences ...
Mazda RX-7 FD Veilside Fortune from "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" sold for $1.2 million at Bonhams's Goodwood ...
Sung Kang's upcoming movie "Drifter" will be about, you guessed it, drifting cars. Brian Scotto, Adam LZ, James Pumphrey, Rutledge Wood, and others are involved, too.
Alfa Romeo is the most recent brand to follow this trend, reviving the iconic Junior nameplate for its new small SUV. A nameplate that once graced some of the finest coupes that Italy had to offer now ...
Since the first Fast and Furious movie landed in theaters in 2001, titled simply The Fast and The Furious, the money-making ...
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Hollywood star Vin Diesel has confirmed three points in the Fast and Furious finale that will meet fans' expectations.