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      • They are the Nissan Skyline GT-R, Toyota Supra Turbo, Mitsubishi EVO VII, Honda S2000, Mazda RX-7 and for kicks, we included the 427-cubic inch 1969 Chevrolet Camaro.
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  2. Jun 22, 2021 · Of the hundreds of cars in the movie, we chose the six we thought were the most interesting. They are the Nissan Skyline GT-R, Toyota Supra Turbo, Mitsubishi EVO VII, Honda...

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  3. in: Browse, Cars. 2 Fast 2 Furious Cars. Category page. This category refers to cars used in the 2003 film, 2 Fast 2 Furious.

  4. From Paul Walker's legendary Skyline R34 GT-R, to the iconic rally legend Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII and even Roman's Ugly Eclipse Spyder. All the cars in the...

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  5. Dec 8, 2023 · From the muscle cars that had a Miami flare to them to the import rides like the Mitsubishi Evolution, the movie’s cars were simply iconic. We looked back at some of the most important and iconic cars from the 2 Fast 2 Furious film, including Ludacriss car. Buckle up and step back into 2003 and reminisce about the cars from this awesome ...

    • 10 Brian's Skyline Was A Legit GT-R
    • 9 Suki's S2000 Belonged to Johnny Tran
    • 8 Slap Jack's Supra Belonged to Brian
    • 7 Orange Julius' RX-7 Belonged to Dom
    • 6 Roman's Eclipse Spyder Sounded Like A Subaru
    • 5 Brian's Evo Was Imported from Japan
    • 4 Brian's Yenko Camaro Packed Serious Power
    • 3 The Crushed Saleen Mustang Was Not Legit
    • 2 The Viper SRT-10 Used to Be Red
    • 1 We Never Saw Suki's 350Z

    As mentioned earlier, the 2 Fast 2 Furious movie came out in 2003, and the Nissan Skyline was still illegal in the United States. So how did the producers get away with it? There was actually a company that legally imported JDM Nissan Skyline GT-Rs into the United States called Motorex, who federalized R34s to pass the required NHTSA's tests. Howev...

    It's hard to forget the iconic hot pink Honda S2000 driven by Suki, Devon Aoki's character in the 2 Fast 2 Furious movie. But if you've seen the first two movies and look closely, there is something similar between Suki's and Johnny Tran's car — the front bumper. It's because it's the very same car, only repainted to suit Suki's character in the fi...

    If you still haven't noticed, the winning cars from the first film appeared in the second film's first race, with only the Skyline brought on as a new addition. Brian's closest challenger that race was Slap Jack, who was driving a Toyota Supra. Like the S2000, the Supra was a recycled car from the first film, and only had a different bodykit and gr...

    Orange Julius was the guy who drove the Mazda RX-7 in the first race, and largely raced against Suki in the S2000. What people don't know is, the orange car used to be red, and it was Dominic Toretto's car in the first Fast and Furious movie. It was repurposed and restyled to conform to the aftermarket trend of car customization back in 2003, and n...

    Back in 2003, Roman Pearce's Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder looked great. But looking back, we can't help but see how much of a ricer it really is. Just look at the ride height, the chrome wheels and the graphics. This was one of the cars from the franchise that didn't really age well. The worst thing is, the car sounded like a Subaru boxer engine, and ...

    When the 2 Fast 2 Furious movie was made, the Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution was not yet available in the United States, and Mitsubishi wasn't planning on selling the Evo VII there either. However, the Japanese manufacturer intervened in the movie and made the car look like the incoming Evo VIII with the black and red taillights modified by TYC. The C...

    To be honest, in real life, the Evo VII and the Eclipse Spyder wouldn't have stood a chance in the pink slip race against the Orange Dodge Challenger and the Blue Yenko Camaro. It's because the Yenko yanks out about 450 hp from the 427 V8 engine. It wasn't just a movie line when Brian said the car "could snap the speedo in about 5 seconds flat", it...

    At the time of 2 Fast 2 Furious' release, the Saleen Mustang was at the height of its popularity. The producers wanted to mix it up by adding muscle cars in the movie to go up against the Japanese imports. During the highway scene, a Saleen Mustang was crushed when it was sandwiched between two semi-trucks. However, the crushed car fortunately was ...

    Another car that appeared in the highway chase scene was a Dodge Viper SRT-10. It was one of the first batches of the new SRT-10 version, which saw a redesigned front bumper and headlights, together with a few performance enhancements. These were loaned to the producers of the film with a stipulation of bringing them back in the same pristine condi...

    In the scene where Brian was showing Roman around Tej's garage while Tej is hosting a jet ski race, we could see Suki sketching the graphics of her new 350Z, calling it "a work in progress". However, we didn't get to see the actual product throughout the movie, even in the big scene at the end where a lot of cars came out of the garage to confuse t...

  6. 2 Fast 2 Furious is a 2003 action film directed by John Singleton from a screenplay by Michael Brandt and Derek Haas, based on a story by Brandt, Haas, and Gary Scott Thompson. It is the sequel to The Fast and the Furious (2001) and the second installment in the Fast & Furious franchise. The film stars Paul Walker as Brian O'Conner alongside ...

  7. The sequel’s pockets certainly weren’t empty when it came to cars, welcoming back the Supra alongside such gems as a delectable Honda S2000 and an R34 Skyline. The less said about the...

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