Toretto residence

The Toretto residence is a fictional location featured in the Fast and the Furious film series. It first appeared in the 2001 film, The Fast and the Furious, and also briefly appeared at the end of the 2013 sequel, Fast and Furious 6.

Description & History
The Toretto residence is located in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California and is the home of the Toretto family, which includes Dominic Toretto and his younger sister, Mia. Throughout the 2000s, this modest two-story home at 1327 (street unknown) was also a surrogate home to many of Dom's friends, most of whom were racing car enthusiests, racers, street racers and mechanics, but all of whom were considered part of Dom and Mia's "familia". Whenever people weren't discussing how to finance their high octane upgrades to their personal vehicles, they could usually be found in the back yard enjoying beer and barbecue.

Following a steadily growing string of bizarre, violent and highly illegal events, Dom, Mia and several members of Dom's crew were forced to leave the country to a non-extradition locale. It was only after striking a bargain with DDS Special Agent Luke Hobbs, that Dom's crew were awarded full pardons and were allowed to return home.

Although they were all millionaires now, nothing quite rivaled the comfort of a place one could truly call home. Even Brian O'Conner, one of Dom's friends, preferred the simple living of a modest house to that of living in the Canary Islands. During a barbecue, another crew member, Roman Pearce, began eating some potato chips, unaware of the family tradition of "whoever digs in first says grace". Another member of the crew, Leticia "Letty" Ortiz, who had once been a regular visitor of the house, but had since suffered severe amnesia, felt comforted in sitting in the environs of a place she considered "home".