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Awww, lucky you and just now will be my sleeping time 😆


Hehe and u would be going to sleep 😆
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Hehe and u would be going to sleep 😆



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When "The Fast and the Furious" premiered in 2001, it was considered a dangerous movie to promote, given its gritty portrayal of illegal street racing. But as the sixth entry in the series hits the screen May 24, the Fast & Furious franchise has shed any sense of subcultural grit. F&F films are pure Hollywood action, with cars soaring through thin air, exploding out of planes and barely dodging shells from opportunistic tanks. The pyrotechnics are half the appeal. The other half is the cars themselves — models that range from the ultra-obscure to the heartbreakingly iconic. Here are our 10 favorites: five from previous releases and five from the new film.
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1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34


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1970 Dodge Charger R/T

To many moviegoers, the most surprising thing about the first F&F movie was its many tuners: the souped-up, neon-hued compact imports illegally racing down real-life streets. But it was a more familiar silver-screen star that became the franchise's most iconic vehicle: the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T driven by Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel). American muscle cars from the late 1960s and early '70s are a standby of car-centric movies, with Mopars from that era featured in everything from "Bullitt" and "Vanishing Point" to the "Blade" movies. And though Dom's Charger winds up a fiery wreck, it would rise again, appearing as various incarnations in later movies.

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Originally posted by: FastFuriousgirl

1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34



Nice😊
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1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34

The second film in the series introduced American audiences to an impossible dream: the 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34, which was never officially sold in the U.S. In the movie, Brian O'Connor (Paul Walker) lovingly restores a dilapidated Skyline, turning it into a nitrous-snorting super tuner, its blue-on-silver paint job paired fetchingly with blue under car neon lighting. The car's onscreen time is cut short by a James-Bond-style gadget: a high-voltage dart fired by police that shuts down its electrical system. On the set, the Skyline suffered other indignities; the front drive shaft was disconnected to reduce grip and provide more wheel spin, and all four tires and the oil pan were trashed in a bridge jump.

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Originally posted by: FastFuriousgirl

1970 Dodge Charger R/T

To many moviegoers, the most surprising thing about the first F&F movie was its many tuners: the souped-up, neon-hued compact imports illegally racing down real-life streets. But it was a more familiar silver-screen star that became the franchise's most iconic vehicle: the 1970 Dodge Charger R/T driven by Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel). American muscle cars from the late 1960s and early '70s are a standby of car-centric movies, with Mopars from that era featured in everything from "Bullitt" and "Vanishing Point" to the "Blade" movies. And though Dom's Charger winds up a fiery wreck, it would rise again, appearing as various incarnations in later movies.


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