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The Fast and the Furious Tokyo Drift used nearly 200 cars in total for filming. These were imported from Japan since the film required right-hand drive vehicles. This article will cover the main Tokyo ...
A sequel in name and speed only, “The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift” is a very expensive cinematic equivalent of foolhardy boys playing rough with their Hot Wheels cars – while gorgeous ...
One of two hero cars from Tokyo Drift, this RX-7 sold for $1.22M thanks to its iconic VeilSide kit. It’s a real, running Mazda with a rebuilt twin-rotor engine and formerly functional NOS system ...
If you haven't closely followed the sport, you might think exclusively of Han's Veilside RX-7 from Tokyo Drift. But you'll be surprised to see how much more there is to these cars in the sport.
Though it seems to be a more unlikely drift car than a RB-powered 1967 Mustang, the red Mitsubishi EVO you see here is a purpose-built drift machine. Perhaps the Mitsubishi tie-in deal is still in ...
2006 Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX Tokyo Drift This is Sean Boswell'cars. The question is what do you have to change about a Evo IX to make it a fast and furious car.
Yeah, this isn't one of the "star" cars of the movie, but it is still cool enough to check out. You can see this car in action when The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift hits theatres on June 16.
It nails some of the key points of the drift-racing genre, but Tokyo Xtreme Racer DRIFT lacks practically every other component needed to make an exciting racing game.
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