What the hell was Paul Walker asking that guy with the drink? Something-something robo-12 or robo-24 or some shit like that?
I have to admit that John Singleton has done a decent job of getting out all of the technicial errors, in which he promised when making the movie.
The Camaro, FYI, is a 1969 Yenko Camaro; 427ci engine that makes 425HP stock. The other car was a 1970 Dodge Challenger, with the legendary 426ci Hemi. Dodge stated that it only made 425HP, but dyno test have shown that it made around 450rwHP.
On another note, my friend's dad decided that he wanted to be a nice guy and drive is SS427 to the movie theatre, to show it off a bit. After the movie was finished, some dumbass Asian teenager decides to talk smack about the car, does doughnuts in a parking lot filled with cars, and damn near crashes into the SS427, but was able to correct fast enough to avoid it. The bastard is speechless, until my friend goes apeshit and decides to hit the Asian guys car several times with his baton. His dad was a bit stunned at his action, while the rest of us were either laughing our asses off or shocked. Hopefully the fucker will learn his lesson.
This is one reason why people with modded cars should not drive them to a theatre around these times; people decide that they want to rev at you, try to impress you, and damn near crash into you.
It happened when the first movie came out. Some dumbass decides to run a long yellow, doing at least 60MPH in the intersection. He would not have stopped in time, and then hits the rear passenger side of the van. It spins about three times, until the rear driver side slams into a light pole. Luckily, the people in the van only had minour injuries.