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Paul Walker’s ‘Fast & The Furious’ Supra Is Going to Auction

Paul Walker’s ‘Fast & The Furious’ Supra Is Going to Auction

The Fast and the Furious media franchise was an immediate launchpad for almost everyone involved because it combined a whole host of things we all love–fast cars, heists, high stakes, conflict, camaraderie, and the list goes on and on. But at the end of the day, it always came down to the cars in the first few films. 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer EVO VII. 1993 Mazda RX-7. Skyline GT-R R34. 1970 Dodge Charger. A whole slew of souped up Honda Civics. 1994 Toyota Supra Mk IV. Yes, we saved the best for last. As much as we’ll always love Toretto’s Charger and that 1/4 across the tracks… he did end up driving Spilner’s Supra home. And now, the Toyota Supra movie car that Paul Walker would drive in to infamy–complete with all of the details–is going to be auctioned off during Barrett Jackson’s Las Vegas Auction from June 17th – June 19th of this year.