Wednesday, October 23, 2019

The Truth Behind The Fast & The Furious 'Danger to Manifold' Scene

 
One of the producers knew how ridiculous the phrase sounded at the time. But the director insisted.
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The Truth Behind The Fast & The Furious 'Danger to Manifold' Scene
 
One of the producers knew how ridiculous the phrase sounded at the time. But the director insisted.
 
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This Is Probably the Face of the Next Subaru WRX
 
There's a very good chance the next Subaru WRX will resemble this freshly unveiled Subaru Levorg prototype.
 
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There's a Toyota Supra TRD 3000GT Concept Coming to SEMA With a Big Wing
 
The high-winged Supra we've always wanted is finally reality.
 
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The 2020 Honda Fit Gets a New Face and a Two-Motor Hybrid Powertrain
 
Whehter it'll come to the US is another story.
 
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One of the Most Controversial F1 Crashes Ever Happened on This Day in 1989
 
Senna needed to win at Suzuka to keep his championship hopes alive. It all went down the drain on lap 46.
 
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This Integra Type R Race Car Is Back to 8400 RPM After 17 Years of Retirement
 
After a restoration, this championship-winning RealTime Racing Type R finally hits the track.
 
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