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Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson revs up storm - NEWS.com.au

Thu, 29 May 2008 05:39:44 GMT

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Top Gear host Jeremy Clarkson revs up storm
NEWS.com.au, Australia - May 28, 2008
TOP Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has admitted driving at 300km/h on a public road. Clarkson, who has never been booked for speeding, confessed to driving ...
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Put the Smith Vector Photochromatic Sunglass to work protecting your eyes when you're riding rapids or scaling peaks. Snow-covered summits and raging rivers reflect and refract sunlight to cause glare


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