This car has been used in the film Fast and Furious. The car was driven by Paul Walker who has passed away. In such a situation, the car has got a huge amount.
Fast And Furious Supra
The orange colored 1994 Toyota Supra which was used in the Fast and Furious movie series has been sold for a record breaking Rs 4 crore. It has been sold through the Barrett Jackson market place in America. The Supra, run through Paul Walker (Brian O’Connor in the film), was included in the film ‘The Fast and the Furious’ in 2001 and ‘2 Fast 2 Furious’ in 2003.
Along with the Supra, the winner of the auction will also get a comprehensive document which will include a certificate of authenticity. Announcing the sale of the Supra, Barrett-Jackson wrote on Twitter, “Sold out! ’10-Second Car’ achieved record breaking sales of 4 crores. Finished in candy orange pearl paint from Lamborghini Diablo, this iconic sports car uses nuclear gladiator graphics on both sides.
SOLD! The “10-second car” has crossed the block selling for a record-breaking $550,000! Driven by actor @RealPaulWalker and featured in two of “The Fast and Furious” films, this 1994 #ToyotaSupra proved to be an icon of car culture. @TheFastSaga @Toyota #Supra pic.twitter.com/GNJnGh0AmL
— Barrett-Jackson (@Barrett_Jackson) June 20, 2021
Features
Other visual elements of the vehicle include a Bomex body kit, TRD-style hood, APR aluminum rear wing and 19-inch Daz Motorsport Racing Heart M5 wheels. The interior of the vehicle has often been seen in ‘Fast and Furious’ movies as many interesting scenes were filmed inside the car.
The cabin is mostly black and the exterior is equally attractive. A lot of the interior looks from the movies have been retained. It has also been equipped with aftermarket gauges, steering wheel, blue seats and head unit. The Toyota Supra draws power from a famous 2JZ-GTE turbocharged 3.0-litre inline-six cylinder engine that powers the rear wheels though a 4-speed automatic transmission. No modification has been done to the vehicle in terms of mechanicals.
The iconic sports car was built for the first film by Eddie Paul at The Shark Shop in El Segundo, California and was brought back and modified by the original creator for his role in the sequel. It was later returned to its original form with the luxurious Lamborghini Diablo candy orange pearl paint and the famous Troy Lee-designed ‘Nuclear Gladiator’ motif.
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