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The best thing about Bullet is they didn't speed up any cameras to get the shots. No cranking speed is the term they used I think. Yeah that Charger lost lots of hubcaps and the Mustang did have some work done to it according to the DVD special features, or disk 2. I also had the '67 version of the Mustang and it was so nose heavy that it actually drove better with the throttle. Bullet was good but with more budget Ronin was even better. To Live and Die in LA wasn't bad either. Gone in 60 Seconds wins the award for pure abuse and destruction of cars. Let us not forget that Gumball Ralley had our favorite car in it, even though they tore it up a lot also.
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