Really hope they bring back the huge amount of customization
Really hope they bring back the huge amount of customization
And that was during the time when the F&F movies were about cars, now they are just cheesy action flicks with some cars thrown in. And this looks like a cheesy action flick game that has some cool cars in it. We need an actual NFS:U successor.
10/10 would pay that much for a BRZ with a turbo.
To make Ferrari owners feel a touch of discomfort.
Miata is again the answer.
Hi. I’m here to tell my Mercury Tracer story. It is not a happy one.
Well, this is what happens when you have economically illiterate fools running Venezuela for the last 17 years. Socialism is such a joke.
Yup. There is so much hate for stanced/slammed/bagged/lowered cars in general here that it’s ridiculous.
Whoa, there. I disagree. Not that this example is well done, but with the hate on exposed fasteners.
FYI that Pandem widebody kit costs $3,500. This is NOT an autozone special.
jim clearly thinks FF is a better franchise than Star Wars.
I’m with you. He had that Skyline at the beginning of 2, but he’s mostly had Supras (the farewell at the end of 7, too).
I am pretty sure this is the end times.
I like car chases, explosions, and hot women, and have never seen a Fast and Furious movie, past the halfway point of the original which I couldn’t finish. I think Vin Diesel is the worst actor alive. Diesel being the first oneof the main cast to die in Saving Private Ryan was a blessing in disguise. I have no idea…
I can’t tell if this has all been “sponsored content” or you expected to get paid by them and didn’t or if this is a joke.
You had me at the Supra, you REALLY had me at the Skyline... of which I had a Wallpaper on my computer of that same one you posted but of a different angle. (It’s a really good 3D render.) and then I was lost after that.
Honestly, there are only 4 cars from the entire franchise that stand out to me:
The LH-platform cars were so good looking, it’s really sad that they were just gigantic piles of shit.
I actually really enjoyed Tokyo Drift as its own movie. I had more-or-less paid attention while watching the first two with friends over cards, but Tokyo Drift was the first one I actually watched.
“Also the rear glass is very sloped, not upright like a practicality-oriented old Volvo or something. It’s more like this car has an extra big trunk than anything else.”