Laying down
flowers, candles, stuffed animals and notes at a makeshift memorial and staging a slow car and motorcycle
rally past the spot where Walker and his friend Roger Rodas were killed on
November 30, they paid their respects to the star whose films helped make car
culture cool again.
According to the Los Angeles Times hundreds of devotees gathered in Valencia, California, to stage the slow motion procession through an industrial park, with many offering spray-painted messages in honor of Walker on their car windows.
In addition to the fan-led, engine revving memorial rally and car cruise, two planes flew by trailing banners that read, "R.I.P. God be with Fast and Furious star Paul Walker" and "Our Hearts go out to his Family and Friends." The gathering combined the showmanship of a car show, with many cars parked with their hoods popped open, and a movie junket, complete with a number of the tricked-out vehicles Walker drove in the "Fast" franchise, including the Nissan Skyline from "Fast Four."
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