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SAVAGE Garage YouTuber Randy Tillim has passed away.

The social media star's page confirmed his death on Sunday and tributes have poured in online for the sports car enthusiast.

Savage Garage YouTuber Randy Tillim has passed away
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Savage Garage YouTuber Randy Tillim has passed awayCredit: Instagram
Savage Garage's Instagram page confirmed Tillim's death on Sunday
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Savage Garage's Instagram page confirmed Tillim's death on SundayCredit: Instagram

"It's with the utmost sadness, and unimaginable grief, that we must inform you that Randy 'Savage' Tillim, passed away last night, Friday, April 15th," the post read.

"This tragedy is beyond measure. Randy was the most kind, generous, and genuine person we ever knew. He had a positive impact on everyone he met, and his legacy will on forever.

"Randy will always be remembered as a true friend and an icon. He will be greatly missed. Rest in Peace and 'Stay Savage'," the post continued.

A cause of death was not immediately known.

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Tillim was an entrepreneur and YouTuber well known for hosting videos on his Savage Garage channel.

The channel features Tillim and his team driving exotic cars "the way they were meant to be driven."

The show is popular among car fans and boasted 627k followers on the video-sharing platform.

The videos showed Tillim driving supercars and discussing his own collection, regularly racked up hundreds of thousands of views.

FANS MOURN RANDY TILLIM

Fans of Savage Garage mourned Tillim's death, saying "I'm absolutely devastated. Randy's joy and excitement has been inspirational for me. Thoughts and prayers are with all his family and the Savage team. So much love for Randy, he will never be forgotten."

Another fan shared: "Rest in peace to my dearest friend and mentor. I will hold the memories we’ve made till the end of my life.

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"I will forever remember the lessons you have taught me, and the opportunities you’ve brought me. I’m truly sorry for your loss, ana and family. I am at a lost of words."

A friend of Tillim's wrote: "Rest in peace to one of my most genuine, kind and thoughtful friends in the car world. Randy had such a big heart and will be truly missed by everyone who was lucky enough to have met him. A legend and a great friend."

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