Fast and Furious has been making people car lovers for 25 years and we went to see Paul Walker's Nissan Skyline and Toyota Supra to figure out why
Published on Apr 10, 2026 at 5:57 PM (UTC+4)
by Callum Tokody
Last updated on Apr 10, 2026 at 5:57 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
The Fast and Furious franchise has shaped the tastes of automotive enthusiasts for a quarter of a century.
Visitors at the Melbourne Motor Show recently experienced this legacy firsthand through a dedicated exhibit of iconic cars from the movies.
This collection includes a mix of genuine screen-used vehicles and meticulously crafted replicas that define the series.
Buckle up – this is the ultimate road trip in movie nostalgia.
Iconic Fast and Furious vehicles on display
The exhibit at the Melbourne Motor Show showcases the mechanical stars that took a street racing film and transformed it into a global phenomenon.
Fans immediately gravitate toward the 1994 Toyota Supra and the R34 Nissan Skyline GT-R.
These two models are synonymous with the character Brian O’Conner, played by the late Paul Walker.
The bright orange Supra features the iconic Nuclear Gladiator graphics and a massive rear wing.
It represents the starting point of the bond between the lead characters in the original 2001 film.

The silver and blue Nissan Skyline follows as the definitive tuner car from the 2003 sequel.
Ryenne Brewer, an expert archivist in the automotive space, believes this specific gathering of vehicles is a significant moment for fans.
“It is incredibly rare to witness a collection like this in one location,” Brewer told team Supercar Blondie exclusively.
She notes that most authentic movie cars are either destroyed during high-stunt production or tucked away in private international archives.
Seeing these vehicles together, even the faithful replicas, is a must-see experience for any enthusiast.
Brewer explained that the display proves the enduring legacy that Fast and Furious has on the automotive world.
Paul Walker had a genuine passion for the Nissan Skyline in his personal life.

This authentic connection between the actor and the car makes the Nissan Skyline a centerpiece of any Fast and Furious display.
The Melbourne Motor Show also features the lime-green Mitsubishi Eclipse from the first movie installment.
This car serves as a reminder of the early aesthetic of the Fast and Furious era.
It uses a bold roof scoop and a carbon fiber-style hood to capture the 2000s tuning trend.
Beside it, the 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS offers a heavy contrast with its matte grey finish and muscular stance.
This vehicle appeared in the fourth film during a pivotal underground race sequence.
Seeing these cars together illustrates the diverse range of the Fast and Furious car culture.
Automotive media legacy
The enduring popularity of these cars at the Melbourne Motor Show proves that the franchise remains a powerhouse.
Paul Walker is still a central figure in this community because his love for cars felt entirely real to the audience.
Collectors and fans continue to build replicas of the Nissan Skyline to honor its specific contribution.

The franchise now spans eleven films and continues to evolve with new hybrid and electric performance vehicles.
This shift reflects the changing landscape of the actual automotive industry.
Even as the films introduce modern technology, the classic 1990s Japanese imports remain the heart of the brand.
The Melbourne Motor Show exhibit provides a rare look at how these movie props became cultural icons.

Each car tells a story of a specific moment in the Fast and Furious timeline.
The influence of these vehicles will likely continue for several more decades.
Future generations of drivers still look to the Nissan Skyline and Toyota Supra as dream cars.
This event confirms that the connection between cinema and car enthusiasts is stronger than ever.
The legacy of Paul Walker and his famous garage lives on.
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