Nissan 350Z From Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift Is Up For Grabs

The poster boy for the film Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift, the third film of the unstoppable franchise, has gone for sale on Auto Trader. Equipped with its iconic Nitrous Oxide system, the Nissan 350 Z owned by Takashi, AKA the "Drift King" (DK), featured on most of the promotional material for the 2006 film, recognisable by its distinctive body artwork displayed heavily during Takashi's drift races throughout the city of Tokyo. Tokyo Drift was the third film in the franchise, with the ninth instalment of the franchise set to be released in 2020.
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Auto Logix claims to be selling the car on behalf of a car collector, who purchased Takashi's drifting machine from Universal Pictures following the release of the film. The car was registered in Japan in 2002, and bears all the original hallmarks expected of a street racing film star.
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Described by the seller as "the most famous 350 Z in the world", the car priced at £99,950 (Rs. 85.32 lakh) and available on finance is one of the only two surviving Nissan 350 Z's of Tokyo Drift. It's understood that six models were written off during filming, and the car advertised on Auto Trader is the only model to have had the desirable performance upgrades, including the APS twin turbo engine. The car advertised is also believed to be the primary model used in the famous drifting scenes of the film.
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