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Wednesday, 22.05.2013, 07:46
Lithuania seeks Guinness world record for Hyundai cars
Danuta Pavilenene, BC, Vilnius, 05.07.2012.
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Print versionThis Thursday Kaunas, the second largest city of Lithuania, is expected to see a new Guinness world broken as the longest convoy of Hyundai cars will move on the main streets of the city.
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Up to 300 Hyundai cars are expected to show up for the event, reports LETA/ELTA,
The traffic on the main streets will be temporarily restricted.
In order to better the world record, the convoy will have to go 3.2 kilometres without any other cars interfering. The cars will be going at 20-30 km/hour speed on the side lane.
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