Retired Lego Technic Fast & Furious Dodge Charger Is In Stock At Walmart

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Lego retired its Lego Technic model based on Dom’s Dodge Charger from Fast & Furious last January, making it more difficult to find for a reasonable price. However, Walmart seems to have randomly added new stock of the set to its online store–a full year after the set retired–and is selling it at the standard $120 retail price it launched for in 2020. This is a great opportunity to grab the set if you missed out on it originally, but act fast–we have no idea how long stock will last, and it it likely to sell out, well, fast.

Again, this is a retired set, meaning Lego is not making anymore of them, and you won’t find it in stock anywhere else–at least not from large retailers. You can find it at Amazon for around the same price at the moment, but you’ll be buying from a third-party seller. If you don’t see the $120 price when you check Walmart’s store page, click “More seller options” and select “Sold and shipped by Walmart,” and it should appear. If you don’t see an option to buy directly from Walmart, then it’s possible it has sold out–in which case, overpriced third-party sellers are your only option.

Lego also released a smaller Speed Champions version of Dom Toretto’s 1970 Dodge Charger, but it has been retired for some time. Nevertheless, you can still find it from resellers at Walmart, though you’ll be paying twice as much as its original price.

Lego Speed Champions: Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 from 2 Fast 2 Furious
Lego Speed Champions: Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 from 2 Fast 2 Furious

As you can see, popular Lego sets can become substantially more expensive and harder to find after they’re retired. So if you’re looking to complete your Fast & Furious Lego collection, you’ll also want to pick up the Lego Speed Champions: Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 model based on the version of the car driven by the character Brian O’Conner (who was played by the late Paul Walker) in 2 Fast 2 Furious. The set is on sale for $20 (was $25) at Amazon and Walmart, making it a great time to pick up the set–especially since it, too, will eventually be retired and much harder to find.

Lego Fast And Furious Sets


Coincidentally, the Fast and Furious Blu-ray collection is also on sale right now. You can pick up the 4K edition for $70 (was $134) and the standard Blu-ray version for $52 (was $100) at Amazon. Both versions include all 10 mainline Fast and Furious movies released so far, plus special features like deleted scenes, commentaries, outtakes, and more. You even get the theatrical and extended versions of Fast 5, Fast & Furious 6, Furious 7, The Fate of the Furious, and F9: The Fast Saga.

The only movie in the franchise not included in this collection is the spin-off Hobbs and Shaw, which follows the titular villains-turned allies Luke Hobbs (Dwayne Johnson) and Deckard Shaw (Jason Statham), but you can grab the 4K version for just $16.75 (was $25) at Amazon.

While it’s older and missing more movies, the Fast & Furious 8-Movie Collection is available on 4K Blu-ray for only $35, which is quite the bargain.

Fast And Furious Blu-ray Deals

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