2 FAST 2 FURIOUS - First Race (S2000 vs RX-7 vs Supra vs Skyline) #1080HD

2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) Bridge Race, Bridge Jump, Brian O’Conner, Paul Walker, 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R, 2001 Honda S2000, 1993 Mazda RX-7 [FD], 1993 Toyota Supra Turbo, The Fast and The Furious 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R [R34] - Brian O’Conner / Paul Walker Engine is a twin turboed RB26DETT block with Nitrous Express in-car nitrous system, intercooler and bracketry, as well as a K&N Filter ram air upgrade kit. Suspension mods include Goldline lowering springs and JIC Magic-supplied adjustable shocks. Appearance mods include a C-West/MotoRex body kit, Flexivity rear wing, and HRE 446 19“ rims. Front driveshaft was disconnected prior to filming so the rear wheels could spin. Also, the jump sequence broke the oil pan and blew out all the tires. 2001 Honda S2000 [AP1] - Suki / Devon Aoki Engine is a 2-liter aluminum-alloy DOHC F20C1 inline 4 with a Comptech supercharger. It also features a Paxton Novi 1000 Toucan Industries exhaust with a non-functioning Ractive chrome tip. Appearance mods include a Veilside Millennium body kit, Motegi Racing 18“ rims, and airbrushed artwork done by Noah of Noah Fine Art. 1993 Mazda RX-7 [FD] - Orange Julius / Amaury Nolasco Was built from Dom Toretto’s FD in The Fast and the Furious. It features a Versus body kit, flip-up headlights, J-spec hood, CAT 2 fog lights, and RO_JA rims. 1993 Toyota Supra Turbo MkIV [JZA80] - Slap Jack / Michael Ealy Was a made-over Supra that had belonged to Brian O’Conner in The Fast and the Furious. Engine is a 3-liter DOHC 2JZ-GTE 24-valve inline six with a GReddy T-88 single turble. It also has a GReddy strut tower bar, Power Extreme exhaust, intercooler, polished intake manifold, fuel rail, fuel injector, and various clutch uprades, as well as a Nitrous Express nitrous system. Appearance mods include a Versus wide body kit, rear wing and custom Lexan clear louvered hood panel, as well as FET/Catz HID lights and OZ Superleggera rims. #forPaul #thefastandthefurious #moviecarchases
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