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A lost diamond

In 2004, Jaguar entered in to a partnership to promote the release of Hollywood move Oceans Twelve, with George Clooney, Brad Pitt and Matt Damon all present in Monaco to help promote the deal. Part of the promotion saw a diamond placed in the nose of the Jaguar R5, with rumour claiming the diamond was lost when Christian Klien crashed at Loews during the race...
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