Jada Toys Fast & Furious Brian’s 2002 Nissan Skyline R34 Die-cast Car, 1:24 Scale, Silver & Blue
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$30.45
Updated May 18, 2026 · 1 min read

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Across the reviewers we read, Jada's 1:24 Fast & Furious lineup is the default way to put Brian's R34 Skyline on a shelf without paying premium-brand prices. Amazon verified-purchase reviews (586 at 4.7) and Walmart and Target retailer listings line up on the same picture: a credible movie-accurate casting with opening doors, rubber tires, and the silver-and-blue livery from 2 Fast 2 Furious. For fans of the franchise, that licensing is the whole point.
What reviewers liked
- Officially licensed Fast & Furious casting with movie-accurate livery
- Opening doors, rubber tires, and detailed interior at the $30 price
- 586 Amazon reviews at 4.7 with Walmart and Target reviews aligning
- Strong gift appeal for Fast & Furious fans
Where it falls short
- r/Diecast threads explicitly classify Jada as toy-grade, not collector-grade
- r/HotWheels discussion notes brand quality reportedly declined after ownership change
- Proportions and paint not in the same class as Kyosho or AUTOart at 1:24
- No display case included at this price point
Across the reviewers we read, Jada's 1:24 Fast & Furious lineup is the default way to put Brian's R34 Skyline on a shelf without paying premium-brand prices. Amazon verified-purchase reviews (586 at 4.7) and Walmart and Target retailer listings line up on the same picture: a credible movie-accurate casting with opening doors, rubber tires, and the silver-and-blue livery from 2 Fast 2 Furious. For fans of the franchise, that licensing is the whole point.
The consistent pushback comes from r/Diecast specialist threads, which categorize Jada explicitly as toy-grade alongside Hot Wheels and Matchbox, citing inaccurate proportions and inconsistent paint quality compared to Kyosho, AUTOart, or even AUTOworld at the same scale. An r/HotWheels thread we read also notes that Jada's quality reportedly dropped after an ownership change roughly a decade ago. Buyers expecting display-case-grade detail will be disappointed; buyers who want the actual movie car for $30 will not.
The trust-weighted verdict is that this is the right product for the right buyer: a Fast & Furious fan, a teen building a JDM shelf, or a gift recipient who values the IP over absolute scale fidelity.
- Licensed product from Fast & Furious
- Iconic Branding
- Attention to detail and expert styling enhances this 2002 Nissan Skyline R-34 vehicle
- Detailed interior, engine compartments and chassis
- Quality heavy diecast metal body with highly detailed wheels and chrome accents
- Suitable for ages 8+
Finally found time to open this. Feels nice, good weight and it rolls pretty good. The front wheels can turn and the doors open. It's pretty sweet!
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“BRIAN'S NISSAN SKYLINE GT-R R34 IN 1/24 SCALE” · JADATOYS
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