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He preaches morality and loyalty, and in many cases is also seen to be affectionate and religious. He is married to Letty Ortiz, with whom he raises a son.[4] He is also implied to be the group's strongest and most skilled racer, a title that is challenged persistently by Brian. Aimes and Dom travel to Portugal by plane where Jakob and Little B were being pursued by Dante, and Dom drove his car out of the plane and onto the highway below to join them.
Street Racing / Life of Crime

In Fast X, he drove an electric version of the Charger, showing that even Fast and Furious cars are getting more environmentally friendly. So, let’s take a look back through the Fast and Furious franchise to find out exactly what makes this man-mountain tick. We’ve watched the Fast and Furious movies in order enough times – we don’t even skip Los Bandoleros – to become the ultimate Toretto experts. To be honest, we just want a spot in his “family” and the chance to drive a golden Lamborghini in one of the new movies. He is also implied to be religious, insisting that all members in a dinner table say grace and that the first person to take a bite must bless the meal. Their attempts to follow the van are hindered when they are chased by a group of bikers, prompting them to all split up.
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With only thirty six hours to pin the truck thefts on Dominic, Brian becomes aggressive with his attempts to earn Dominic’s trust. Following a brief race with a Ferrari owner, Dominic and Brian have lunch at a grill. Brian comes forward with his assumptions, that Dominic was earning more money than the market and garage could get him and asked for an in on Dominic’s side business. Instead of giving him an in, Dominic gives Brian the directions to the Race Wars.
Dominic's Charger
With no way to safely exit the collapsing building, Tony drives out of one of the windows in desperation; before he can plummet, however, he is snagged by a harpoon fired by Dominic and is towed into the plane. Now without his car, Dante revealed that he had rigged the bridge with explosives and sets them to detonate, leaving Dom and Little B's fate unknown. Dom instructed Isabel to take Tess to the hospital, giving her a chance to honor her sisters legacy. Aimes and Dom joined forces, with Dom being unaware that this was a trap set by Dante and Aimes. Dom requested Aimes help getting to Portugal where he knew Jakob would be with Little B. Stasiak gives them the location of a bunker in the Caspian Sea that belonged to Mr. Nobody that they could use.

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Shaw, however, reveals his backup plan of kidnapping Mia, and uses her as leverage in order to be released from custody and allowed to leave with the top-secret microchip that was removed from the tank. Despite the death of Gisele, Dom and his gang defeat Shaw and kill his men while saving Mia and the microchip in a daring chase at a NATO military airfield. Hobbs grants their pardons, and Dom and his gang move back to the United States, even reclaiming Dom's old home. Seeing Dom and Letty back together for good, Elena bids him farewell and returns to working with Hobbs. In a post credit scene, Owen Shaw's elder brother, Deckard Shaw, apparently kills Han in Tokyo and calls Dom to threaten him. Despite still being a fugitive due to the events of the first film, Dominic returns to L.A.
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And yet, on any given afternoon, a handful of tourists are almost always taking pictures, walking by slowly and pretending not to stare. Neighbors say the looky-loos don’t really bother them, except for the minor annoyance of sidewalk clutter and the regular appearance of double-parked cars and extra traffic in an already parking-challenged area. Back in 2000, the real-life owners of Toretto’s house didn’t see this coming. “We never thought this would be a series of films,” says Marianne, a painter and art teacher originally from Mexico, who asked only to be identified by her first name, because privacy is already a struggle. Marianne and her husband, Damian, bought the four-bedroom, 100-year-old house about 16 years ago with a friend. Kevin managed to find the home address of Vin Diesel’s character Dominic Toretto in the movie.
When he asks if Brian ever committed any felonies, Brian downplays his offenses. Using the information he was given by Jesse (who ascertained Brian’s falsified records online), Dominic brings up his history of grand theft auto. Brian shifts the conversation to Dominic and asks if he ever did time in prison. Dominic mentions his two year stint in Lompoc, a place he would die to avoid.
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Yelling "get down!", he grabs Mia and holds her down as the bomb explodes, destroying the Toretto home. As Mia gets up running towards Brian and Jack, Dom looks at the burnt remains of the demolished Toretto home. Following the failure of Owen's tank operation, Shaw is apprehended along with the members of the team that were with him. However, Shaw revealed to Dominic and the others that his team had kidnapped Mia. They use her as a bargaining chip, forcing Dominic and Hobbs to allow Owen and his team to leave with the billion-pound CPU.
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Dominic is sentenced to Lompoc prison for twenty five years to life with no possibility of parole. Dominic survived the explosion inside the tunnel, exchanged his 1970 Dodge Charger with a 1973 Chevrolet Camaro F-Bomb. Emerging from the tunnel, he approaches Fenix and Brian at high speed. Brian grabbed Fenix by the ankles and prevents him from escaping. Dominic rams Fenix with the Camaro and kills him, pinning him against the wreck of another car. In Panama, Dominic gets a call from his sister, Mia, who tells him that Letty has been murdered in a fatal car accident.
Finally, Kevin headed out to Neptune’s Net where Toretto and Walker’s character Brian O’Connor dined after smoking the black Ferrari in their Toyota Supra. The restaurant is located at Pacific Coast Highway in Malibu. Coincidentally, the illegal activity cited near the house in the past six months consists mostly of car crimes — grand-theft auto and theft from a vehicle. The final race, with the train, is on Terminal Way, Terminal Island. The ‘Race Wars’ rally was filmed at San Bernardino International Airport, East Third Street at Del Rosa Drive, San Bernardino. O'Conner and Dominic stop off at Neptune’s Net, Pacific Coast Highway, Malibu.
During the beginning of their hike back to the city, Dominic explains that bad blood between himself and Tran was the result of a business deal gone sour and sleeping with his sister. In Furious 7, the property was blown up (on-screen); however, it was never damaged in real life and remains standing today. In fact, in later movies, they actually rebuild the house using CGI over the real location. In a city that has been so thoroughly captured on film over the past 100 years or so, it’s easier to find a place that hasn’t appeared in a movie or TV show than one that has. But few locations have captured the zeitgeist like this one.
Sometime after the first movie Marianne actually knocked down the original garage. At the time, Marianne didn’t realise The Fast and the Furious would become a series of films and hadn’t considered it might still be needed. When the house was needed again some years later for the sequel Fast and Furious (2009), the garage had to be rebuilt. Before filming the first The Fast and the Furious movie, the property was painted white to make the cars look even more stunning on screen. It appears as house number 1327 and features in The Fast and the Furious, Fast and Furious, Fast and Furious 6, Furious 7, F9, and Fast X, a total of six movies.
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