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Back in 2021 there was sky-high anticipation for the auction of one of the original Fast and Furious Supras. While many ...
A Toyota Supra that starred in The Fast and the Furious has sold at auction for a whopping $550,000. The orange Supra – driven by the late Paul Walker – reached a high of over half a million ...
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The Fast and the Furious collectors can now build their own as LEGO debuts its next LEGO Technic set. Hit the streets with the Fast and Furious Toyota Supra MK4 set that comes in at 810 pieces.
The Toyota Supra from The Fast and the Furious is one of the most iconic movie cars ever, but not all of them had a glamorous fate. One of the stunt Supras used in 2 Fast 2 Furious, driven by Slap ...
The Fast and Furious Toyota Supra MK4 is priced at $59.99, and it is set for March 1, 2025, with pre-orders not going live yet on the LEGO Store.
The Fast & Furious franchise is famous for its iconic cars, and Paul Walker's character Brian drove some of the most memorable. Here are our favorites.
Movies ‘Fast and Furious 11′: Vin Diesel pays tribute to Paul Walker and his mythical Toyota Supra. There is no more iconic element of the saga than Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker) next to the ...
The frenzy surrounding the A80 Supra gathered pace in 2001, when it was featured trouncing a succession of Ferraris and American muscle cars in the film The Fast and the Furious.
Read More: Toyota Supra From Fast And Furious Sold For A Record-Breaking $550,000 During his tour of the car, Hoovies Garage had the opportunity to take a look under the hood.
The Fast and Furious franchise is worth billions, having expanded into everything from cartoons to apps and apparel. And this Toyota Supra is the foundation everything rests on.
The orange Toyota Supra from Fast and Furious films was auctioned off by Barrett-Jackson in Las Vegas for a whopping USD 550,000 (around INR 4.08 crore).