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Watch: Design engineer sets Guinness World Record for breaking speed records in a wheelie bin

28-year-old Andy Jennings turned a household trash can into a racing motor.

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Oct 05, 2020 · 12:27 pm

ICYMI: Land-speed records were smashed in England with the help of a motorized wheelie bin and an electric wheelchair pic.twitter.com/ShXNJeHNoH

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