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While it was considered the black sheep of the franchise upon release, Tokyo Drift has aged remarkably well. In an era where the Fast & Furious franchise has transitioned into superhero-style spy heists, Tokyo Drift remains the purest racing film of the series. It captures a specific, nostalgic era of car culture—peanut butter interiors, VeilSide body kits, and the mystique of the Japanese underworld.
You can also buy a DVD or Blu-ray of the movie from online retailers like Amazon.
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