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5 December 2011
Last updated at
09:59
In pictures: Sports cars pile-up
Several supercars have crashed on a highway in Japan, causing a pile-up which is estimated to have cost 300m yen ($3.85m; £2.46m).
Ten people were slightly injured in the pile-up. The cars were being driven in convoy by enthusiasts on their way to Hiroshima.
Police say they believe the accident happened when a driver tried to change lanes.
One eyewitness told Japanese media that the cars were travelling at 140-160km/h (85-100 mph).
Japanese police said some of the vehicles were beyond repair.
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