Two Fast 2 Furious

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If I were to choose any import vehicle to specialize in, it would be the Nissan GTR. Why the GTR? Let me explain. The GTR has made an unusual but significant impact on my life. Moreover, a movie that I and every gear head adores is 2 Fast 2 Furious. In the movie 2 Fast 2 Furious, Paul Walker is introduced with a 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34. I can still remember being mesmerized by the neon lights, CGI street races, and turbo flutter. Subsequently, this movie solidified me as a gearhead and sparked the fire in me, which fueled my passion for the automotive industry. Furthermore, the moment I was introduced to the 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R, I knew that I wanted to know all about it. Once I actually became serious about cars, I looked back at Paul Walker’s Skyline and decided to do some research on it. …show more content…
As a result, I had discovered more than just a car but a lineage of finely engineered machines. I took a dive in my own research and informed myself about the differences of all three models, as well as older generations. It was at this point in which the Nissan Skyline GT-R became my dream car. After a couple years of upholding the GT-R at the top of my list, I realised that I had been remarkably closed minded about any other car. Of Course, I overcame this mentality and did some research on different imports such as the Mark IV Supra, Toyota AE86, 240SX, and the Honda NSX. Consequently, I learned to love and adore all these cars, their rich history and technology commenced a passion that has made me very committed to the automotive

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