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Paul Walker's Personal Car Collection is now for sale!
« on: October 06, 2014, 02:11:53 am »
Turns out the late Paul Walker had a handsome car collection, and those cars are going on sale, TMZ reports. The actor was as much a car guy in real life as on screen, and has amassed a collection of approximately 30 cars, some of which have been featured previously in the press.

Walker's exotic car shop, Always Evolving, is organizing the sale along with the late actor's estate, and has decided not to publicize the cars or Walker connection to them. The estate felt that Walker wouldn't want his name used if his cars were sold, so as not to make money on the infamy of his crash.

Sales of the cars from his collection, slated to include several late-model BMWs, Audis, Porsches, and a number of Ford Mustangs, have already begun through private brokers.

Always Evolving was founded by Roger Rodas, who perished along with Walker on Nov. 30, 2013, when their Porsche Carrera GT, driven by Rodas, hit a light pole and trees after skidding off the road.

Matt Farah of The Smoking Tire got a look at the collection at the shop's garage in 2012, and the video above is likely the most detailed look anyone will receive of Walker's collection, in accordance with the wishes of the estate. The video was published more than two years ago, giving a brief look at some of the vehicles stored in the shop, and it arguably doesn't show enough details for the vehicles to be immediately identified if they were to appear on the open market, without looking at the paperwork.

The only other known Paul Walker car which has recently been offered for sale is a Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R owned by a Munich-based tuning shop called GT-A, which acquired the car after federal agents in Costa Mesa, Calif., ordered it to be exported within 60 days ( it's complicated). The German shop offered the car for 1 million Euros, promising to donate half the proceeds to Walker's charity, Reach Out Worldwide, though in the three months that it has been on sale, no word of a deal has emerged.

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U189SwhPXKI#t=19[/youtube]

 smoking:: F*ck! that R-34 Spec-V! All the goodies from Nissan! I wish I have the money to buy those babies  smoking::

why is it illegal to drive the R-34 and S15? because California has some insane Traffic , Import and Car Safety Law

no Right hand drive must be drive in the State , probably all over the US plus the Emission/SMOG