Fast and Furious 5 star Paul Walker’s death came as a shocker to many, leaving fans deeply hurt and heartbroken. Ever since his tragic death in a car accident, many wondered what would happen to his awesome car collection that he had the craze of collecting. Now, recently, Paul Walker’s sports car ‘Nissan 370Z’ that featured in Fast and Furious 5 gets sold out at an auction, but at a mammoth price. The car sold out at the auction turns out to be the most expensive 370Z ever sold.
Paul Walker's "FAST" Nissan 370Z that was put up for an auction earlier has been finally sold for a record price of 105,600 dollars. While you might just go, SH**, the car featured in the Fast and Furious 5 movies and saw Paul Walker driving it last. According to a report in hot cars, at the Barrett-Jackson Auction in Scottsdale, Arizona last week, late actor Paul Walker's Nissan 370Z was sold out making it the most expensive 370Z sold ever. Also Read:
Walmart Faces The Wrath After They Joke About Paul Walker’s Car Accident; Fans Calls It InsensitiveNeedless to say, the lucky buyer that took the car home straight when the hammer fell is currently living his dream right now. Talking about Paul Walker's Nissan 370Z, the car was a big part of the actor’s personal collection of cars and featured first in F5. Speaking of the 370Z, the sleek silver Nissan sports car was designed for the film with Walker’s preferred modifications that sported a mildly worked over, but mostly stock, 3.7 liter V-6, 6-speed manual transmission, custom exhaust, and unequal-length control arms. While the outside of the car had Paul Walker’s stamp with a custom body kit, crazy colored wheels, and the slick silver paint.
Meanwhile, speaking of the actor, Paul Walker won our hearts with his performance in the Fast and Furious series and will always be remembered. As Paul Walker had a thing for cars, the actor is known to have a collection of cars, some that are modified as per his taste. After the shooting of F5 ended, the late star took the Nissan 370Z home and added it to his big collection of high-end cars.
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