Besides the 1999 Nissan Skyline GT-R R34, the 2002 Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VII, and the 1969 Chevy Camaro SYC, one of the most memorable cars from 2 Fast 2 Furious was Suki's bright pink Honda S2000.

This iconic roadster featured an attention-grabbing body kit, lowered suspension, and amazing bright pink airbrush graphics. After the movie came out, it was featured on Pink's 2006 music video ''Stupid Girls.''

The estimated worth of Suki's Honda S2000 is around $25,000. Now the vehicle is being displayed at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles, California where Doug DeMuro was able to review it, take it for a ride, and as usual, give it a DougScore.

Doug DeMuro Reviews The 2 Fast 2 Furious Honda S2000

In this video Doug dives deep into the very questionable modifications this car has both inside and outside, he also drives it and finds out the car doesn't have seatbelts, and that the steering wheel, when going straight, is at a 45 degree angle

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Fuzzy Bath Mats And Other Quirks And Features

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When you move inside the vehicle, the first thing that catches your eyes is that the door panels, seats, and center console are covered in fuzzy bath mat fabric that was cut and repurposed to give the s2000 a cool, ''girly'' look on camera. Another odd thing is that they installed some neon bars all over the interior in a very sloppy way to give the interior a pink glow in the movie. The three gauges, although they look good, are not functional. The same goes for the Panasonic screen placed where the passenger airbag should be.

Even though many S2000 cars have swapped engines, such as this s2000 with a viper's 8.3-liter V8, Suki's s2000 is stock. There's nothing special under the hood besides mounted neon lights. There's a tag on the engine that reads ''1st unit Principal car only," which means that this was the main s2000 they made for the movie. They customized multiple s2000 cars to shoot action scenes, including one with remote control for a jump scene, but this example was the best-looking one.

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