Few film franchises have left a mark on car culture quite like Fast & Furious. Across its many sequels, it introduced icons like the Toyota Supra A80, Nissan Skyline GT-R, and classic Dodge Charger to ...
Time has aged The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift into a classic, and rightfully so. A spinoff with new characters that wasn’t really folded into the series’ overarching narrative until years later, ...
The car sold at auction is one of nine built for filming, only two of which survived the production, according to Bonhams. It was not used for any of the film’s eponymous drifting sequences, which ...
Of the many cars to appear in the "Fast and Furious" franchise, Han's Mazda RX-7 from "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" stands out thanks to its Veilside wide-body kit. Craig Lieberman, a ...
While it may not be the original VeilSide RX-7, Mecum’s readying an honest replica for the auction block that’s way more affordable. Tokyo drift is and always will be a favorite among enthusiasts. Car ...
There are some things about Han Lue's Mazda RX-7 in "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" that are probably more jaw-dropping than its already striking aesthetics. Aside from Dom Toretto's first ...
While many Fast and Furious fans will tell you the first movie was the best, just as many will argue Tokyo Drift was better. Like every film in the series, it had flaws, but it was an interesting look ...
Boom goes the Wankel. The classic case of the rotary engine death; not because of a particular cause related to negligence or misuse, but simply a timely death due to old age. Mazda has graced us with ...
During the film, Han piloted a heavily-modified RX-7 equipped with a VeilSide bodykit and painted in a combination of orange and black. It may have looked more like a European supercar than an ...