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The heavily modified 1992 RX-7 from The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift just set a record for Mazda road cars at auction.
The Fast & Furious franchise isn’t just about fast cars, louder-than-life action, and Vin Diesel saying “family” in a gravelly voice. Okay, maybe it is mostly that.
When The Fast and the Furious dropped in 2001, its creators weren’t aiming for billion-dollar box office glory. They saw ...
Mazda RX-7 FD Veilside Fortune from "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" sold for $1.2 million at Bonhams's Goodwood ...
Not all the biggest stars in on the silver screen have been actors - some of the most legendary performances have been by ...
The Fast and Furious franchise has been ranking in the box office numbers for over 20 years and has seen 11 movies, so it's about time we see them all ranked from best to worst ...
Vin Diesel revealed to a crowd at FuelFest that the final 'Fast & Furious' movie will include 'reuniting' Dom (Diesel) and ...
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 ...
From family-friendly comedies to fast-paced dramas, high-speed car-racing films have taken audiences for an exciting ride throughout the years.
Mazda RX-7 with a Veilside Fortune body kit was mainly used for stunts and close-ups, and not for the drifting sequences ...
Vin Diesel was deeply inspired by Robert Rodriguez's 1992 movie 'El Mariachi', made for $7,000, when he started out in the ...
The million-dollar RX-7 was one of two surviving examples used on camera, but it was not filmed in drift sequences.