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Best Cars from The Fast and The Furious Series

Today we take a look at a list of some of the most sought-after cars in the fat and the furious saga.
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Published on January 3, 2022

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  • Most of these cars are true JDM
  • One car here is an Engine swapped Mustang
  • Most of these cars are heavily modified

Whether one likes these movies or absolutely hates them, the fast and the furious series do have a very interesting lineup of cars. This range all the way from old muscle cars, exotic European machines to beautiful Japanese tuners. Today we take a look at some of the most sought-after cars in the Fast and the Furious movies.

1970 Dodge Charger R/T

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This is one of the most recognized cars in the entire series, driven by one of the main protagonists, “Dominic Toretto” The car produced a claimed 900 bhp. Although it was wrecked in the first film, it did make a comeback in the fourth and fifth movies.

Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R

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This is one of the most sought-after JDM legends today, the R34 GT-R. The car was driven by a Brian O'Conner, played by the late Paul Walker. The car was seen in the second iteration of the films called 2 Fast 2 Furious. This machine boasts an all-wheel drive train with a stock power output of 300+ bhp. The car although was severely damaged in this movie did make an appearance in the fourth installment.

1967 Ford Mustang (RB26 Swap)

The 1967 Ford Mustang is a well-known car by itself, however, the third iteration of these movies which was based in Japan, mixed American muscle with Japanese tunability by showcasing this beautiful machine. This mustang was engine swapped with the legendary RB2. A twin-turbocharged inline-six engines, straight from the Nissan GT-R. This is one of the most unique builds in the entire series.

1994 Toyota Supra

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This is almost certainly the most recognized vehicle of the entire franchise, the orange 1994 Toyota Supra. This car too was driven by Brian O'Conner and was a junkyard rescue by the character. The car was rebuilt in Toretto's garage where it eventually turned into a beast of a machine, outright beating Ferraris in a race, and claiming less than 10 seconds to finish a quarter-mile drag. The Supra is a true legend, however, this franchise surely aided it in becoming this big in pop culture.

1971 Nissan Skyline GT-R

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This is the first car ever to have a GT-R badge placed by Nissan. This is the car that started the entire GT-R series of cars. This car was a successful racer in the '70s powered by a twin-cam; 2.0-liter inline-six. This, unlike its successors, was a rear-wheel-drive machine.

1995 Mitsubishi Eclipse

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Although this car may seem like too much to some due to the huge body kit, the neon lights, and the green paint job; the Mitsubishi Eclipse is a beautiful piece of machinery. With an all-wheel-drive set up this two-door car is equipped with a 2.0-liter inline-four engine producing 210 bhp from the factory.

Nissan R33 GT-R

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Although this car was not driven by a main protagonist of the series, nor was it given a lot of run time, the R33 GT-R is a car that we could not miss on this list. The car in the movies sported a yellow paint job and was highly modified. Equipped with a full HKS setup from the air filters to the intercoolers and front pipes, the car produced a claimed number of over 400 bhp.

VeilSide's Mazda RX 7

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The RX 7 FD is a car that's absolutely magnificent by itself, coined as one of the most beautiful cars ever made. The one used in the Tokyo Drift movie however was a heavily modified version made completely by VeilSide, a Japanese tuning company. The car belonged to Han in the movies and was his signature vehicle in orange and black.

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