Nissan R34 GT-R from Fast and Furious movie stolen

Nissan R34 GT-R from Fast and Furious movie stolen
The popularity of the films the Fast and the Furious depended to a large degree on the tuners and modified car owners in the US. Of course, the downside to having your precious car shown in Hollywood is that it becomes a prime target for thieves, which was what happened to the R34 GT-R copy that was stolen from a warehouse just recently.

The car, which cost $75,000, was used by Paul Walking for his first race scene for the latest movie and the car belongs to Chris Milano, a professional driver, who spent two years transforming the GT-S into a real GT-R. The car was not insured by Universal Pictures because it was just used as a promotional car after the film. It is a fact that the R34 GT-R is not the first vehicle, which played a role in the Fast and Furious movie, which has been stolen. There were times when cars were stolen right off from the studio lot itself. With the Fast and Furious 5 coming up, this sure won’t be the last car to be stolen.
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EL34EL34 - 5/14/2009 1:09:41 PM
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I smell an oscar.


Agent63Agent63 - 5/15/2009 10:24:24 AM
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You mean an oscar goes to how the thief stole the GT-R? LOL.


BJS470BJS470 - 5/14/2009 11:26:06 PM
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Ricers may have tiny brains, but BMW owners are the ones with the smaller penises


Lamborghini_vs_Ferrari_RacerLamborghini_vs_Ferrari_Racer - 5/14/2009 10:53:21 PM
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LOL BimmerMike!


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