Unless you’re a high roller, you probably can’t afford the cars from the Fast and the Furious movies. You’re in very good company with, well, most people. But if you’re not above buying some toys, there are some darn good replicas of the whips from the films, whether you want detailed, stationary replicas, or RC vehicles that can tear around and take a beating.
With Fast X launching today, it’s the perfect time to re-ignite your love of the cars from the movies. And, in case you haven’t seen any or every of the Fast and the Furious movies, let us walk you through the correct order to watch them in (it’s not as simple as it seems). Also, we’ve untangled the key traits of all of the main characters in the movies, just for fun.
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A 1:24 replica with swinging doors and trunk. Available for pre-order now, releasing on August 1. Only 4,300 are being sold.
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A 1:24 replica with swinging doors, hood, and trunk of the car driven by Brian O’Connor (played by Paul Walker) in The Fast & The Furious.
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A 1:24 replica with opening doors, front hood, and trunk. It was driven by Dom (Vin Diesel) in the film 2 Fast 2 Furious.
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A 1:24 replica with opening doors, front hood, and trunk. It was driven by Johnny Tran (Rick Yune) in The Fast and The Furious.
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A 1:24 die-cast replica with opening doors, front hood, and trunk. It was driven by Suki (Devon Aoki) in 2 Fast 2 Furious.
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A 1:24 die-cast replica of the car driven by Dom in Fate of the Furious (also known as Fast 8). Its doors and front hood open up.
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