The Fast & Furious franchise is famous for its iconic cars, and Paul Walker's character Brian drove some of the most memorable. Here are our favorites.
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It’s been 17 years since Toyota last sold a Supra, but Gran Tursimo and The Fast & The Furious have kept the ... constantly adjusts torque between the wheels, helping tighten the car’s line ...