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English: Colin Teo (born 6 February 1976), known by the callsign "Chromas", is a drifting racecar driver from Singapore. He made his debut in the D1 Professional Grand Prix Series Malaysia in Round 3 of 2006, and is currently driving a red Nissan S15 Silvia. He is shown posing with Elaine for the December 2006 issue of Hotstuff Magazine. |
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Author | Colin Teo and Amery Ruben. |
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