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But it was nowhere near the easiest car to drift. A normal third-generation RX-7 is 68.9-inches wide and 168.5-inches long. The Veilside Fortune kit produces a car that's 80.0-inches wide and ...
And then, today, I came across this thing here. A rendered Veilside RX-7, granted, but one not unlike the one Han Lue drove during the character’s first outing in the series, in the 2006 Tokyo ...
And of course I was dazzled by the creature's beautiful coat, a custom white paint mixed with blue pearl ... pics of the Veilside steering wheel and OMP Eco racing seats, the RX-7 stretched ...
TJ Hunt tests the 20B Veilside RX-7's 2-step launch control, and it sounds absolutely insane! With the build nearing completion, the team fine-tunes the setup and prepares for the first drive.
Of the many cars to appear in the "Fast and Furious" franchise, Han's Mazda RX-7 from "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" stands out thanks to its Veilside wide-body kit. Craig Lieberman ...
Seeing as how you can still buy the full Fortune kit from Veilside right now for the equivalent of $17,000 (not including shipping), there could be a cheaper way to get an identical-looking RX-7 ...
As fans of the series will tell you, this FD-generation RX-7 sports a widebody kit developed by Japanese specialist Veilside. Dubbed Fortune, the aero package has arguably been an opinion splitter ...
However, the Fast and Furious car you see here wasn't created on some movie back lot... no, this RX-7 was built by VeilSide Japan.
There are some things about Han Lue's Mazda RX-7 in "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift" that are probably more jaw-dropping than its already striking aesthetics. Aside from Dom Toretto's first ...
Of course, that exact car only played a partial role in being Han's RX-7. Universal Studios commissioned a total of nine (!) VeilSide RX-7 stunt cars, some of which stayed in Japan to be filmed ...
This time, it happened in Japan on Sunday, November 10, during a super- and sports car meeting in Miyazaki Prefecture when the driver of a Mazda RX-7-based Hans VeilSide FD3S lost control and ...