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its in brazil and reunites many previous characters from the other films

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1596343/

something i dont understand is how than can have han( the asian guy with orange and black rX7 tokyo drift) in it again....he died in tokyo drift

the order of timeline is

the fast and the furious

2 fast 2 furious

Fast and furious (#4)

tokyo drift (#3)

fast five ???????

if it has han in it.....it must be before tokyo drift, but after fast and furious??????

Yep that would be the case. Makes sense in a way, it's following the story line after number 4. Tokyo Drift kind of f**ked up the order of things, even though it was one of my favourites.

this thread has got some AWESOME answers..

but if i may offer....

a 240Z

an NSX

a porsche 911TT RSR

aaaaaaaaaaaaaand i would love it if some of it were based around highway racing??

like moderate traffic highway racing ...

in ONE race - with LIMITED gear changes - and not too crazy filmography.. i'd like to see..

porsche-rsr-3.jpg

that... versus..

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versus

rf-01.jpg

^^700+ HP revolfe supra

Actually, one thing I'd like to see is more "real" driving from the actors. There was too much CGI or computer generated scenes, especially in 2fast2furious, the "drifiting" looked like they were floating on top of the bitumen...

I'd also like to see less "neon lights" less "vinyl graphics" and more cleaner, non mutilated kit designs.

I think they are going down the right track now. The last fast and furious R34 GTR looked a lot cleaner and nicer with no shit all over it. Hopefully they take the same approach to the next one. Also I think it's safe to say there will definetely be a R35 GTR in it. There just has to be given the popularity of them in the US.

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