

Brian O’Conner’s iconic Toyota Supra is finally available in Scalextric slot car form. Perhaps the most instantly recognisable car from The Fast and the Furious, maybe even movie history, this bold orange ‘ten-second car’ is the one that marked Brian as a street-racing contender, helping him earn respect from Dom and his peers.
And when you race this slot car alongside Dom’s Dodge Charger, you can recreate the final scene from the film. This is a must-have for fans of The Fast and the Furious franchise or anyone with an interest in early 2000s car culture.

There’s no mistaking this slot car as a Toyota Supra belonging to anyone else. We’ve recreated every detail of Brian’s turbocharged beast in 1:32 scale, from the vivid shade of orange to the flashy decals. It has front and rear lights, that imposing spoiler and even the wheels look the same as the original.
Model features include an easy change guide blade and Magnatraction action to ensure it doesn’t spin off the track too often. This race car is great for analogue users or those who want to upgrade to digital.
This officially licensed Brian O’Conner slot car drives like a dream, bringing the legend of the late Paul Walker to your Scalextric racetracks. It will also be a stand-out model for collectors who prefer to display their vehicles, thanks to its bright livery and special franchise packaging.

If the Fast and the Furious franchise is one that you’ve admired for a long time, then you’ll love our growing collection of slot cars from the film. This Toyota Supra is one of the most important additions to your collection, famously raced in the first film’s climax.
In the movie, you witness the car’s transformation from junkyard reject to super street racer. There’s even a montage dedicated to its metamorphosis, including the installation of a 2JZ-GTE engine and NOS system.
Its first test comes when it pulls up next to a Ferrari at traffic lights and effortlessly leaves it in a trail of smoke, but it’s also involved in high-speed chases. Spoiler alert! At the end of the film, Brian races the Supra against Dom’s Dodge Charger, resulting in a draw and cementing his place as someone to be respected in street racing and equal to his racing peers.
The bold street car mirrors Brian’s transformation throughout the film. It starts as a hopeless wreck and has to prove its racing credentials to gain respect. It helps bond Dom and Brian, becoming a common ground for them to build their relationship over and allowing Brian to fulfil his promise of giving Dom a ten-second car.

This Toyota Supra model is an authentic representation of the impressive vehicle shown in the film, making it an eye-catching vehicle with cinematic appeal. And it’s a great gift for any racer who loved the film franchise.
The Fast and the Furious license has been highly anticipated by slot car enthusiasts, so this model is likely to sell out Supra fast! Pre-order yours now to make sure you don’t miss out!