Paul Walker’s Fast and Furious Vehicle Becomes NFT

GT-A International announced that the Nissan Skyline GT-R R34, used by Paul Walker, who died in 2013, in Fast and Furious, will be available both physically and digitally.
 Paul Walker’s Fast and Furious Vehicle Becomes NFT
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American actor Paul Walker died on November 30, 2013 in a car accident with a friend in California. The famous actor, who said goodbye to us at the age of 40, was especially known for his movie series Fast and Furious, which is loved by action and car enthusiasts. Walker, who is a complete car enthusiast in real life, appeared in the movies with many legendary vehicles.

Now, it has been announced that an iconic car driven by the famous actor will be put up for sale. The most striking part was that the car, which was engraved with the famous actor, would be sold both in real life and digitally.

Nissan Skyline GT-R34

In the statements made by GT-A International, it was stated that the blue Nissan Skyline GT-R R34, used by Paul Walker in the Fast and Furious series, will be available physically and digitally. It was stated that the legendary car was specially produced for the fourth movie of the series, while Paul Walker was also involved in the design of the vehicle.

It is said that this car, which is a favorite of Walker, will be auctioned along with a number of other original digital products, while it is stated that the sale will also include special collections and products made for fans. It was also reported that the 3D model of the R34 was created with a detailed process that includes tens of thousands of photos and laser scans. It was also among the statements that this model, which will be sold digitally, includes many details from the finest detail of the interior to the engine of the car.

The specially produced car is described as ‘unique’. There are many remarkable features in the R34, such as a custom interior, a seat adjusted for Walker to sit during filming, and special screens.

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