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In the pantheon of the Fast and Furious films, Tokyo Drift is a bit of a dark horse pick as the best of them. It barely ...
Han's popular bright orange drift machine was auctioned for a whopping price at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
A used chassis gets a new supercharged engine in "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift." Pumping high-performance gas back into the series after a second lap sputter, third entry stays in high ...
It's not just Han -- the ninth "Fast & Furious" movie is also trotting out some other franchise old-timers who were introduced in "Tokyo Drift" ...
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift is indisputably the best film of the franchise.
The million-dollar RX-7 was one of two surviving examples used on camera, but it was not filmed in drift sequences.
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 ...
Mazda RX-7 with a Veilside Fortune body kit was mainly used for stunts and close-ups, and not for the drifting sequences ...
Tokyo Drift is absolutely the outsider, and arguably the worst, of the franchise. Harsh, but its bad rap stems from some very legitimate reasons: 1) It was a box-office dud that made the least of ...