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i got this off of import tuner , they were talking about F&F Tokyo Drift.
''The cars in the movie are more subtle than the other movies—real-wheel drift cars that seem to have the balls to back up what they're doing. More importantly, they aren't adorned with ridiculously superfluous stickers. The most prominent models they used throughout the movie were the Nissan 350Z and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, which was treated to a rear-wheel drive conversion. The one major car that received heavy fabrication was a 1967 Ford Mustang which was outfitted with an RB26DETT. All in all, approximately 200 cars were used in the making of the film.''
''Justin Lin, director of the all-Asian American film Better Luck Tomorrow, headed the movie. He also hand picked all the cars chosen for the film, which he said was crucial to make the film as authentic as possible. Lin wanted to make sure that the movie doesn't sell out like the others and will appeal to both newbies and hardcore drifting fans alike.
''It seems this third installment will be much better than the first two. There won't be any big actors stealing the scenes (Paul Walker and Vin Diesel), rather, straight-out drifting will be the only focus.''
Ima go see this...lol, but what really got me thinking is a 1967 mustang with a skyline motor in it?!??!
''The cars in the movie are more subtle than the other movies—real-wheel drift cars that seem to have the balls to back up what they're doing. More importantly, they aren't adorned with ridiculously superfluous stickers. The most prominent models they used throughout the movie were the Nissan 350Z and Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution, which was treated to a rear-wheel drive conversion. The one major car that received heavy fabrication was a 1967 Ford Mustang which was outfitted with an RB26DETT. All in all, approximately 200 cars were used in the making of the film.''
''Justin Lin, director of the all-Asian American film Better Luck Tomorrow, headed the movie. He also hand picked all the cars chosen for the film, which he said was crucial to make the film as authentic as possible. Lin wanted to make sure that the movie doesn't sell out like the others and will appeal to both newbies and hardcore drifting fans alike.
''It seems this third installment will be much better than the first two. There won't be any big actors stealing the scenes (Paul Walker and Vin Diesel), rather, straight-out drifting will be the only focus.''
Ima go see this...lol, but what really got me thinking is a 1967 mustang with a skyline motor in it?!??!