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We all know that the article that started the film was about a Nissan 300ZX and that the character that Dom is based on drives a 300ZX. By the looks of the special features Dom was meant to have Nissan 300ZX.

On the animation real life comparison special feature, the animation features a ZX driven by Dom. This is off the comparison of the first race.

 

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Well maybe he will have one in "The Fast and The Furious 2"

Hope the story line is better though.

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Stu, as far as I'm aware the software hack only works on the cheaper machines as they tend to use computer DVD drives like the ones in yer PC's etc.

 

My Panasonic which is a high end machine had to be chipped! Negat built in software hack and my Bro has the same with his Sony!

 

Ever wondered why you can buy a DVD player for around a oner and yet some of the bigger brand names sell for nothing less than about 250 squids??? That's why, quality of the drive. wink.gif

 

 

 

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