Turbo Charged Prelude 2003 Direct

Let’s be honest. The 2003 Honda Prelude was the swan song of a dynasty. After this, Honda’s sporty coupe magic went front-drive-only econo-box or full-on $40k S2000. The Prelude died so the Civic Si could… well, exist.

But “turbo charged” changes the song from pop ballad to metalcore breakdown. turbo charged prelude 2003

The film concludes with Brian arriving in Miami, where he spots the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34—the iconic car he drives at the beginning of 2 Fast 2 Furious . Production and Release Director: Philip G. Atwell. Writer: Keith Dinielli. Let’s be honest

The Honda Prelude is a sports car that was produced from 1978 to 2001, but some enthusiasts and tuners have created their own modified versions using older models as the base. The Prelude died so the Civic Si could… well, exist

The (often shortened to Turbo Charged Prelude ) is a 2003 American short film that serves as a bridge between the first two installments of the Fast & Furious franchise. Directed by Philip G. Atwell, the six-minute, largely dialogue-free film provides essential context for Brian O’Conner’s transition from an undercover LAPD officer to a fugitive street racer. Narrative Plot

Originally released on June 3, 2003, as a special feature on the "Tricked Out Edition" DVD of the first film and later included on the home releases of 2 Fast 2 Furious .