Mose Jakande was a Nigerian born terrorist who led a Private Military Base. He is hired by Cipher to capture the hacker known as Ramsey, who has created a device called God’s Eye, which can find anyone on Earth. He is killed in the ending climactic scene after Dom plants Deckard Shaw’s bag of grenades on his helicopter, which Hobbs shoots, destroying the helicopter with Jakande still inside. Firuz is a mechanic in London, who provides Shaw’s team with the flips cars and the harpoon guns. He is killed when Ivory and Jah shoot up his garage in an attempt to kill Gisele and Riley. He dies after Han throws him into one of the cargo plane’s jet engines, after Gisele sacrifices herself to stop him from hurting Han.
He enlists Vince, who brings Brian, Mia, and Dominic, to help him steal three confiscated cars off a moving train. However, when Mia drives the GT40 away from the intended destination, he turns on Dominic and Brian, shooting the DEA agents in the process. He also leads the ambush on Hobbs’ convoy, killing most of Hobbs’ team before his hit squad is wiped out by Toretto, Brian, and Vince, allowing them, Hobbs, Mia, and Elena to escape. Towards the end of the film, he is shot and killed by Brian when he tries to kill Dominic. It’s unknown about the mother’s status, but Jack raised all three of his children, even helping Mia with her homework and staying up to read ahead on the subjects after she went to sleep in order to help her the next day.
Dodge Charger R/t
He’s forced to drive through a partially built house (as you do) before catching up with Clay. Sean then takes the lead, and Clay decides to ram his shiny Dodge Viper into Sean repeatedly after being wound up by Cindy, eventually forcing both cars off the road. Morimoto hits Sean’s Evo on the driver’s side before Sean pushes him into the oncoming traffic, where he fails to avoid a head-on crash and becomes the latest victim of the F&F death toll on the streets of Shibuya. Following Han’s passing in the movie, Reiko later re-discovers the damaged Mona Lisa when Han’s team is looking for spares to fix up Sean’s father’s 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback in his race against Takashi. Despite the C-West styling and somewhat ‘unique’ color scheme not quite being to our tastes, it’s no doubt an iconic car of the series, and it certainly gave S15s a significant worldwide following. As you can imagine, a vast amount of that budget would’ve been used to modify each car to ensure that it was ideal for its role in the movie, sometimes even using an entirely different chassis.
Elegy Retro Custom (brian O’ Conner’s Skyline)
For better or worse, the main cars in “The Fast and the Furious” stood out thanks to custom graphics. Craig Lieberman, technical advisor for the 2001 hit movie, has done a series of video deep dives on cars from the “Fast and Furious” franchise, but this time he’s focusing on those familiar graphics. The filming in Turin featured a convoy of Hummer H2s guarding a semi-truck and a gold-plated Lamborghini Gallardo.
On his first night, he challenges Dom by buying into a race using the pink slip for his Mitsubishi Eclipse (later said to be valued at $80,000). Brian ultimately loses the race, and a subsequent run-in with Dom’s rival Johnny Tran leads to the Eclipse’s destruction. The result places Brian in debt to Dom for an equally capable vehicle that can run a quarter-mile in ten seconds. Dom ultimately discovers Brian’s identity when Brian is forced to expose himself to save Vince after their final daytime hijacking goes awry.
Mind you, Dom’s Grand National from Fast 4 came in behind this car at number 28. The fourth-gen sedan was actually something of a sleeper back in the day, though we agree that it doesn’t really match the tough-guy image of its driver, Vince. It’s not the best car by any stretch, but we’d at least get it into the top 75. Plymouth Roadrunner – in FF Tokyo Drift, FF6, and FF7 for short scenes. 2009 Subaru Impreza WRX STI – Appeared in FF4, while not the best looking, it was the very fast and amazing handling. 1967 Ford Mustang Fastback – Featured in Tokyo Drift, the legend was built based on 68 models and had a Skyline GT-R engine.
1994 Toyota Supra Mk Iv
Dom accepts, but is unable to collect when an LAPD raid leads to the frantic dispersal of all the racers. Dom abandons his car in a parking garage, and is rescued by Brian from being captured by an LAPD patrol officer. Fleeing the police, the duo accidentally enter into the territory of Dom’s rival, Johnny Tran, resulting in the destruction of Brian’s Eclipse.