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Date Posted: Tuesday, May 27, 02:29:27am
Author: seen it myself
Subject: There was an article in a magazine that came out after the movie that showed the hydraulic set-up that was used to make that scene.
In reply to: BIG G 's message, "On the movie Fast N' Furious at the end when Van Diesel is in the Dodge Charger and riding a wheelie with the back tire spinning these kids are saying that it can be done. Can someone shed light on this to straighten these youngsters minds out. They think you can be spinning the tires off and still be riding a wheelie. Everybody please give your input on this because I have money on the line with these youngsters & also a trip to the dragstrip." on Tuesday, May 20, 08:27:30pm

And then after filming it, they used the computer to make it "disappear"...search the net for the pictures I'm sure they are out there.

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