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Well guys I have just been reading an article tonight about the street racer who was the inspiration for the story which became The Fast and the Furious.

 

Well have a guess what car he used to race . . . . . . . . . ?

 

Yep boys and girls, a starion initially and then a 1990 300zx twin turbo !!!!!! When racing, he used to give other cars advantages (car lenghts) and still beat them over a mile.

 

Article for anybody that is interested :

 

http://www.turbomagazine.com/editors/turp_0602_1990_nissan_300zx_twin_turbo/index.html

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Good find mate, that's quite an interesting read.

 

Who would have thought that the guy who inspired the character of Toretto (played by Vin Diesel) was actually a Kwik Fit tyre fitter from Dagenham called John......amazing stuff :whistling:

 

Lost his first race though :no: ......that'll teach him for taking his car to get set up by a specialist working from a barn just outside Swindon!

 

I'm only messing mate, good stuff bud

Edited by jap.slapper

That chap got pritty much shafted big time!

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