Five years after the Los Angeles events, Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) and his new crew: Leticia "Letty" Ortiz (Michelle Rodriguez), Leo Tego (Tego Calderón), Omar Santos (Don Omar), Cara Mirtha (Mirtha Michelle) and Han Seoul-Oh (Sung Kang), are hijacking fuel tankers of the road train in the Dominican Republic due to his old crew with Leon disappearing, Jesse (killed by Johnny Tran), Vince (got wounded and escaped in South America, now in Rio) and Letty, who he found recently, already disbanded from the first movie. After the successful heist, Dominic begins to suspect the trail is too hot for him, and leaves Letty in the middle of the night and he leaves to avoid being caught. Some time later, In Panama City, Dominic is fixing his 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle and he gets a call from his sister, Mia Toretto (Jordana Brewster), who tells him that Letty has been murdered after getting into a near fatal car accident. Dominic heads back to Los Angeles to examine Letty's crash and finds traces of nitromethane. He then goes to the only car mechanic that uses nitromethane and coerces him into giving him the name David Park (Ron Yuan), the man who ordered the fuel.
Meanwhile, F.B.I. agent Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) is trying to track down a drug dealer named Arturo Braga. He chases the man through city streets, capturing him, and forcing him to tell the name. Ironically, it's David Park. Due to his street racing rep and knowledge, he seizes the search on the cars of all of David Parks, and he finds the person with a illegally modified Nissan Silvia. Knowing that this is the right one, he arrives at his apartment. Dominic arrives at Park's apartment first and hangs him out of the window by his ankles before letting go. Brian saves Park, but Dominic escapes. Park becomes the FBI's new informant in exchange for the immunity. Park gets Brian into a street race through Los Angeles organized by Ramon Campos (John Ortiz) Braga's right hand. The winner will become the last driver on a team that traffics heroin between the United States-Mexico border. Brian selects a Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 modified for better drifts due to RWD using from the Impound Lot. Dominic also shows up to race in his modified 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle. Dominic wins by bumping Brian's car, making him lose control. Brian uses his position as an FBI agent to arrest another driver, Dwight Mueller (Greg Cipes), and takes his place on the team.
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Meanwhile, F.B.I. agent Brian O'Conner (Paul Walker) is trying to track down a drug dealer named Arturo Braga. He chases the man through city streets, capturing him, and forcing him to tell the name. Ironically, it's David Park. Due to his street racing rep and knowledge, he seizes the search on the cars of all of David Parks, and he finds the person with a illegally modified Nissan Silvia. Knowing that this is the right one, he arrives at his apartment. Dominic arrives at Park's apartment first and hangs him out of the window by his ankles before letting go. Brian saves Park, but Dominic escapes. Park becomes the FBI's new informant in exchange for the immunity. Park gets Brian into a street race through Los Angeles organized by Ramon Campos (John Ortiz) Braga's right hand. The winner will become the last driver on a team that traffics heroin between the United States-Mexico border. Brian selects a Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 modified for better drifts due to RWD using from the Impound Lot. Dominic also shows up to race in his modified 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle. Dominic wins by bumping Brian's car, making him lose control. Brian uses his position as an FBI agent to arrest another driver, Dwight Mueller (Greg Cipes), and takes his place on the team.
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The latest, Fast and Furious,
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