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(From Bristol Evening Post)

THE star of one of the summer's blockbuster Hollywood movies made an appearance in Bristol.

The Mitsubishi Evo7 'Rage' car, which featured in the film 2 Fast and 2 Furious, went on display in Downend at the Motaman car superstore in Badminton Road.

Glyn Chapman, Motaman's general manager, said the…

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