![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() This particular movie car was built by Eddie Paul at The Shark Shop in El Segundo, California, for the first movie, before being revised by the original builder for its role as “Slap Jack’s Supra” in the sequel movie. Now, Barrett-Jackson is giving you the chance to relive your youth. It, alongside Nissan Skylines, Mitsubishi Eclipses, and other Japanese imports, catapulted a craze for all things JDM and tuned. It dominated the era of early-2000s car movies (and was often found plastered across many a teenager’s bedroom walls), and went on to become a car that defined the late Paul Walker’s career. The Lamborghini Diablo “Candy Orange” pearl paint and Troy Lee-designed Nuclear Gladiator-covered Supra that featured in 2001’s The Fast and the Furious and 2003’s 2 Fast 2 Furious is without-fail one of the most legendary cars from the franchise.
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