Fast and Furious 6 Page #3

Year:
2013
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They ripped off the database

of every location that houses the

final component that they need.

So where are they at?

There are over two dozen

of them around Europe.

But the list is

only good for 96 hours.

Which means, wherever Shaw's

crew is going to hit next,

it's going to happen

within the next four days.

They got a window,

and so do we.

We gotta move.

DOM:
Hobbs is right.

So let's break this down.

You met them.

What do we know?

We know they have to be

running custom engines.

You heard that flip car

going through those gears.

Sequential transmission.

That didn't sound

like a normal engine.

That was a turbo diesel.

It sounded like something

you hear at Le Mans.

TEJ:
Did you see it

take all those hits

and still stay flat

in the corners?

Yeah, hydraulics.

Or magnetic suspension.

HAN:
Who not only has

access to the components,

but can fabricate

something like that?

Maybe a handful

of shops in London.

Regular tuner shops aren't

going to cut it on this one.

We're going to have to

dig deeper than that.

Han, Gisele, Roman, you're up.

We find the guy

who made that car,

we find Shaw.

(GUN CLICKS) Let's go.

I'll help.

Roger that.

Tej, we're gonna need cars without

computer chips that can be overridden.

Make sure they're fast.

(CHUCKLES)

I got this.

I'm already on it, Dom.

I've contacted R&D at DSS.

Hobbs...

I said I got this.

This should be interesting.

(INDISTINCT TALKING)

TEJ:
Man, you really

got to loosen up.

You can't just throw a bunch of factory-line

Beemers at people and expect...

Hey. That car is

a hell of a car.

You're talking about

twin-turbo V8,

spitting out 560 ponies, son.

He reads the brochure.

I'm proud.

But with cars,

you have to customize.

It's all between you

and the car you build.

It's a bond, it's a commitment.

It sounds like a marriage.

Yeah, but with cars,

when you trade up,

they don't take half your sh*t.

(HOBBS LAUGHS)

HOBBS:
Jesus.

With price tags like this, these

cars better be made out of gold.

You ain't thinking about stealing

these cars, are you, Parker?

Kitchen help entrance

is towards the back.

Come again?

I don't mean any offense,

gentlemen,

but you couldn't possibly afford

the cars in this auction.

Substantial lack of gaudy

jewelry, no entourage, no honeys.

Clearly you're

not a "baller."

And you.

Hmm. Shoes, shirt, trousers.

Functional

And your posture,

too rigid, no swagger.

My guess is military.

Take home of 50,000 a year.

That's U.S.

Which is not enough

to be playing here.

So, if you're not kitchen help,

then you must be

in the wrong place.

But please,

do finish your champagne.

(INHALES)

Oh, he needs to be

taught a lesson.

Like I said,

you ain't stealing these cars.

I got this.

All right, this is

number five on our list.

ROME:
Holy sh*t.

What's the dude plan on hunting?

Moby Dick?

HAN:
That must be our guy.

So, how do you all

want to play this?

Han and I got this.

We go in tight, you let

me do all the talking,

and you all have my back on it.

He's a man.

Let's go.

"He's a man"?

You know, she always says that.

(FOOTSTEPS APPROACHING)

What you're looking at is a

5.45 by 18 FMJ spitzer bullet.

It's specific to

one handgun, the PSM.

Given that handguns are illegal

in the United Kingdom,

there's very few people that

have access to that firearm.

So if somebody wanted to, say,

track down where it came from,

it wouldn't be too hard.

I was a cop for a lot of years.

Some habits die hard.

A pawn shop. (CHUCKLES)

Who sent you?

Come on, ladies!

Two hot girls like you don't

wander into this neighborhood

unless I've called

the escort service.

And I haven't, yet, today.

I don't know, man.

That was disrespectful.

And I don't like

the way she said it,

(IMITATES GISELLE)

like, "He's a man."

(NORMAL VOICE) "He's a man"?

So, what are we?

Come on, she's just

doing her job.

ROME:
"Doing her job."

I see what's going on.

See what?

You got the little

stardust in your eyes, eh?

Little birds floating

around a little bit.

(WHISTLES)

(LAUGHS)

Uh, you don't want to lease this model.

You want to buy.

Can you please stop talking?

No, no, you're in love!

Look at you! (LAUGHS)

Just stop.

You got special plans?

Big day?

You're going to

invite us all out?

Better make sure you

get her a big rock, man,

'cause she doesn't look like

she'll be that easily impressed.

And if it's not a big rock,

you better be big

somewhere else.

You know what

I'm talking about. (LAUGHS)

That's why all your girlfriends

wear so much bling, huh?

We're looking for information.

You're looking for information?

About what?

Information about cars.

In particular,

two you designed recently.

Ramp cars.

Low slung, skeletal frames.

We'd be very interested to

find the man who bought those.

Why should I help you?

Because we're

asking you nicely.

Because you're

asking me nicely?

What can you offer that I can't

get from a thousand other girls?

Hmm? (GRUNTS)

(WHIMPERING)

Stop! Stop!

You look like a man

who likes it rough.

My friend here can

give you heights of pain

you've never

experienced before.

Do we have a deal?

Deal! Deal! Deal!

ROME:
I take it back.

Me likey.

(ELEVATOR DINGS)

(ENGINE ROARING)

Stop, stop, stop.

So this is how you "got this"?

By buying all of his cars?

What good is having millions

of dollars in the bank

if you don't spend any of it?

But don't worry about that.

Watch this.

Mr. Parker, again, can I

just express our gratitude

and say how much

we appreciate your business.

If there's ever anything else

you need, you just have to ask.

Anything?

Mmm-hmm.

Now that you mention it,

my swagger-less friend here,

he really likes

that shirt you have on.

Uh, this shirt?

That shirt.

I'm not entirely sure that this shirt

would fit your friend. (CHUCKLES)

It will fit.

He needs a shirt

that's a little less...

Functional

That's it, functional.

Okay.

I'll hold that.

Thank you.

Come on, man, time is money.

Yes, doing my best.

Damn, you need some hedge

clippers for that sh*t.

Well, if that will be all...

And the pants, too.

Right.

TEJ:
While you're at it,

let me get that watch.

I like that watch.

This is for you.

And this is for you.

Thank you.

Good day, gentlemen.

Thank you.

(ELEVATOR DINGS)

So I, um, (CLEARS THROAT)

I got the information in here.

(BEEPS)

(CELL PHONE VIBRATING)

May I ask why

you're looking for Shaw?

He took something of ours.

We'd like to talk

to him about it.

FIRUZ:
Let's see

what we've got.

(DOOR CLOSES)

All right.

What do you want?

They say if someone's

looking for a Russian gun,

you're the man to see.

Oh, they do, do they?

What do you want, mate?

(GRUNTS)

That might be a bad idea.

(DOOR CLOSES)

(BELL RINGING)

I'm looking for the owner of this.

I don't know.

(GRUNTS)

Take a closer look.

About a week ago,

a girl came in,

bought guns, ammo,

everything I had.

A girl?

What did she look like?

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Chris Morgan

Chris Morgan is an American screenwriter and film producer. His writing credits include the screenplays for The Fast and the Furious franchise, Wanted, and the Fox crime drama Gang Related. more…

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