Two years have passed since Paul Walker has gone, but his co-actors in "Fast & Furious" immortalized him through posts on social media, reminiscing every good memory they had with him as they were still on the set.

In Walker's 2nd death anniversary yesterday, some of his closest "Fast & Furious" co-actors like Vin Diesel, Jordana Brewster and Tyrese Gibson reminisced their good times with the actor, according to New York Daily News.

One of the first actors to pay tribute to Walker was "Fast & Furious" lead actor Diesel, who is also his best bud not only in the film character but also in real life.

"No matter where you are in this universe, you will always be my brother," Diesel posted on his Facebook account. The actor also posted a photo of him with Walker on his Instagram account that was captioned with "Brotherhood has no limits."

According to Entertainment Weekly, Diesel also paid tribute to Walker last May when he did a cover of Tove Lo's "Habits (Stay High)" and again in August when he accepted a Teen Choice Award for "Fast & Furious 7."

Brewster also shared a photo of Walker on her Instagram account with an inspirational quote by poet Ralph Waldo Emerson. "The largest part of his power was latent. This is that which we call Character,-a reserved force which acts directly by presence, and without means." -Ralph Waldo Emerson #paulwalkerforever," the post read.

Meanwhile, Gibson also vented out his separation anxiety with Walker in Instagram by posting a photo of him and Walker.

"It's still not easy...... 2 years ago today... We lost our brother..... Today I'm just gonna lay low and process..... Clarity through Prayers and perspective is what I always seek and pray for.... With a heavy heart I post this..... Please continue to pray for the Walker family and his real friends who was with him every single day.... They're some of the best and strongest people I know...... I know you're in heaven smiling and rooting for us all..... #RIH ( Rest in heaven )" the post read.

Walker, who was 40 at that time, died on Nov. 30, 2013 after his Porsche went out of control and slammed into a concrete lamp post in Santa Clarita, Calif. Results from the investigation revealed that the fatal crash was a result of excessive speed and found that neither the actor or his driver, Roger Rodas, had alcohol or drug intake before driving.

As per TMZ, Walker attended a fund-raising activity intended for the victims of Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines before he died of car crash.

Walker starred as Brian O'Connor in all of the seven installments of "Fast & Furious." The seventh and last movie was posthumously released in April this year which still features Paul Walker in it.