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This VeilSide RX-7 was built for F&F Tokyo Drift, and it's the real deal with performance mods—which explains why it just sold for over $1 million.
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 ...
This isn't the full scene (though I kind of wish it was), but it's still super fun! It's a follow up to a MotoGP dub video user Vlosh made two weeks ago. That one is also worth checking out.
Dom and the rest of the Fast family no longer need to prove their mettle on the streets; Dom could Tokyo drift off to sleep and still win Tokyo Drift’s treacherous mountain race by a mile.As Dom ...
The racing sequences are the series' meat and potatoes, but in terms of story, Tokyo Drift barely offers a stalk of asparagus. Only a negligible upgrade from Walker, self-effacing Southern boy ...
The million-dollar RX-7 was one of two surviving examples used on camera, but it was not filmed in drift sequences.
Drift racing seems to be the new "thing" these days, which makes sense as it's an evolution of the always-hot customization scene. Rather than gunning strictly for time, style actually plays the ...
No, that honor goes to the vehicle driven by everyone's favorite "Fast" character: Han Lue's FD Mazda RX-7. I know, I know, it doesn't look much like the FDs you're used to. There are no popup lights ...
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