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Anthony Alaniz

The Mazda RX-7 From Tokyo Drift Just Sold for an Absurd Amount of Money

The Fast and Furious franchise has gifted the world some stunning movie cars, and several have rolled across the auction block. The latest to find a new owner is the 1992 Mazda RX-7 FD from 2006’s Tokyo Drift, the third installment, which just sold for a whopping £911,000 (or $1.2 million) at a Bonhams auction.

It’s believed to be one of two surviving examples used during filming, driven by Sung Kang’s character Han. The car features a body kit from VeilSide Fortune, the Japanese aftermarket specialist, and it was primarily used for static or close-up shots. The Mazda retains signs of being a movie car, like the camera mount marks and “#71 HANS” labels throughout the coupe.

It measures more than 7.9 inches than a stock FD and only retains the car’s original roof and tailgate. It wears pearlescent orange paint and 19-inch Andrew Premier Series Racing Evolution 5 wheels with Pirelli P Zero Nero tires, which measure 12.0 inches wide at the rear.

The car underwent a comprehensive overhaul before being sold, with RE-Amemiya rebuilding the RX-7’s twin-rotor turbocharged engine. The car has 66,785 miles in total, but has only traveled 5,000 since the maintenance work. However, it has been sitting.

The Mazda’s $1.2 million price tag outshines the 1994 Toyota Supra driven by Paul Walker, which sold for $550,000 in 2021. However, Walker’s 2000 Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R by Kaizo Industries sold for $1.35 million in 2023.

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