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Brian: You can't bet your dad's car!
Jesse: It's all right. I ain't losing. This fool is running a Honda 2000. I'll win, it's all good. Then, me and my dad can roll together when he gets out of prison.
Brian: Well, they're gonna throw him right back in prison after he kills you!
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In the end when Brian jumps onto the semi truck to save Vince if you look closely at the back of Brian's (Paul Walker) pants you can clearly see the safety cable that holds him onto the semi truck. See more...
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The driver of the Ferrari that Brian and Dom race in the Supra is Neal Moritz, the producer of the movie. See more...
The Fast and the Furious
Continuity: On the very first race (in where Ja Rule takes part in the event), Dom (Vin Diesel) is driving a red Mazda RX-7. After the drivers line up on the starting line, Dom lifts up the passenger seat cushion to his Mazda to reveal a nitrous oxide system with a spinning nozzle and two gauges. Immediately after you see Dom spin the nozzle open, the camera does a close up of the nozzle and gauges in the next shot. Note how the gauge frames extended out from the surface (a good distance) then turn completely flat for the close up, even the nozzle gets shifted from one side of the guages to the other.
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