• Actor Paul Walker attends the World Premiere of 'Fast & Furious 6' at Empire Leicester Square on May 7, 2013 in London, England.

Actor Paul Walker attends the World Premiere of 'Fast & Furious 6' at Empire Leicester Square on May 7, 2013 in London, England. (Photo : Photo by Tim P. Whitby/Getty Images)

The late "Fast And Furious" actor Paul Walker was a passionate collector of high-end cars. His warehouse assistant had taken away 30 units of his valuable collection. However, his family can retrieve the cars.

Walker's employee Richard Taylor helped him care for the cars but stole the cars to take money from the family. The actor's estate filed a case so that they can retrieve the cars.

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Some of his priced cars were a 2011 Porsche 911 GT3 RS, a 2004 GMC truck, a 2008 BMW M3, actor collector's Victoria, three 1995 M3s and many others, according to Yahoo news.

In 2014, some of the cars were auctioned but more are in his garage which might be used for "Fast And Furious" movies in the future.

According to The Drive, the accused promised to return the cars or their monetary equivalent so the Los Angeles Superior Court dismissed the case. And if the cars are sold, the legal cost should be paid back to the family.

Walker had enormous wealth due to his notable career, who was dead in a car accident with his friend, amateur racer Roger Rodas. His daughter, Meadow Walker is his immediate family. She has received a $10 million settlement from the estate of Roger Rodas, placed in a trust to secure her future. Rodas is partly claimed to be responsible for the death of the actor.

Paul Walker is replaced by another Cody Walker who is now a cast of "Fast And Furious 8." Cody Walker may play the role of his brother who was mentioned dead in a war but never seen in the movie.

"Fast And Furious 8" movie by Cody Walker is a tribute to the man who started the "Fast And Furious" trilogy. The latest installment will be released in April 2017.

Watch Paul Walker's personal car collection