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May 25th, 2009 09:50 PM #11
Wooow... nasty no good doing thieves hope they recover the car soon. nang-gasgas pa cla ng porsche and that classic studebaker on their way out.
Well there are always buyers of collectible stolen stuff and that's a fact, it's been an underground transaction since the days of our grandparents.
Yep, the FnF story plots are lame but hey... you still watched all the series parts right? coz people watch it not bec. of the story but bec. of the cars... so that is the target of the thieves as well.
We may hate it but fact is, the Fast and Furious 4 on its first day of release grossed $30.5 million, and peaked at the top spot of the weekend box office with $70,950,500, the film had the biggest opening weekend of any film in 2009 when it came out.
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May 26th, 2009 12:02 AM #12or maybe, they are sabotaging the upcoming fast and furious movie. there is an upcoming sequel na kasi, yung after na ng tokyo drift na ang itutuloy when han died. yan lang napasok sa utak ko ngayon na rason kung 1.) hindi nga nila ibboast na nanakaw nila yung model ni bryan 2.) kung hindi nila yung ibebenta 3.) hindi nila gagamitin yung gt-r na yun for personnal use
damn i love that movie pa naman, lagi akong napapa jaw-drop kada may siraan na ginagawa..Last edited by Burai; May 26th, 2009 at 12:06 AM.
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May 26th, 2009 11:07 AM #13
It's a GT-S, converted to look like a GT-R.
Which means, aside from the fact it was in the movie, that it's worth absolute bumpkiss. Probably about $15,000 or less... ...and if you try to sell it as the movie car, you'll have the FBI on you faster than Vin Diesel says "10 second car".
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