Factual error: Brian, when confronted with the drone for the first time, goes "old school" by driving under the lorry trailer. However, trailers don't have anywhere near enough ground clearance for that car to fit, no matter how much the car suspension was lowered. It only works here because the trailer has been artificially lifted. (01:34:25)
Revealing mistake: During the final fight between Dom and Shaw, Dom's stunt double has got darker skin than Vin Diesel. (01:49:50)
Continuity mistake: When the missile hits the parking lot, Dom and Shaw guard their faces. During camera cuts, their positions keep changing completely. (01:51:00)
Factual error: Hobbs gets the mini gun off the drone. He then proceeds to shoot down the helicopter. Being a mounted mini gun, there should be no way he can fire the gun manually. (01:51:45)
Visible crew/equipment: In the second last scene where the camera is panning back from Shaw in the detention center, a cameraman is visible in the glass just as it cuts to black. (01:59:00)
Continuity mistake: When the movie ends, Dom drives his car to a junction and the shadow points in a 9 o'clock direction. From the aerial angle, it points in a 3 o'clock. The shadow keeps changing positions all the time between shots. (02:08:00)
Plot hole: In Tokyo Drift Twinkie tells Sean that Dom has been racing and beating drivers around Asia, but in this film Dom only goes to Tokyo for day or two as he tells Mia to tell Brian that he will see him in Los Angeles in two days.
Continuity mistake: When the Maserati does a slow cruise through the cemetery during the funeral, all the windows are tinted black. A few minutes later after Dom chases him and they crash head on into each other, the windows are no longer tinted.
Continuity mistake: In this film we find out that it was Deckard Shaw driving the car that crashes with Han. We then see Shaw drop Dom's cross in front of Han before the car explodes. However back in Tokyo Drift, we see all around the car before it explodes and Shaw is not seen. Given the footage from this film, he should have been visible in Tokyo Drift.
Continuity mistake: When Dom watches the car plummet, he is either kneeling and staring downwards or with both legs awkwardly apart. This changes back and forth.
Continuity mistake: When Dom watches the car plummet and crash from the skyscraper, his jacket doesn't move. In the close-up, it flutters wildly. Then, a shot later, it's motionless again.
Continuity mistake: At the beach, the knob that locks the cooler keeps changing positions between shots: first it points in a 12 o'clock position. Then eleven o'clock, and finally 9 o'clock.
Visible crew/equipment: In Abu Dhabi, when Tej is watching Ramsey step out of the water, a white lighting screen, a bunch of crew members, plus the boom mic pole and boom operator are reflected on his sunglasses.
Revealing mistake: When Dom and Shaw's cars violently crash, Dom remains awkwardly stiff, moving slightly back and forth, revealing he was replaced with a dummy.
Continuity mistake: After the blast, Mia reaches Brian to comfort him while he touches his face with both hands. From the opposite angle, just one hand is on his face.
Continuity mistake: When Mia tells Brian that he has to help Dom, he lowers his arm. A shot later, it's raised, and he lowers it again.
Continuity mistake: When Mia lies down after the bomb explodes, her legs are parallel to the grass or perpendicular, depending on the angle. This changes back and forth.
Continuity mistake: When Mia tells Dom about the package that arrived, her hand is resting on the bag. A shot later, it's grabbing the strap.
Continuity mistake: Mia tells Dom that there's a package on the doorstep and walks towards it. A shot later, she's two metres away.
Continuity mistake: At the beach, in the first close shot of Mia, her hair is moving mildly. A mere frame later, it's moving wildly and is messed around her face.
Answer: Cards.