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The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift

Visible crew/equipment: In the first race with Sean and the rich kid in the red viper are racing each other the rich kid pulls up to the black ute that is following them and yells "whoooo" and puts his fist up, you can see the camera mounted on the side of the viper through the reflection of the black ute.

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