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$3.66 Million Pontiac Trans Am Comes with Gold Leaf and Rhinestones

Ever since we saw that exclusive auto shop in the UK asking for one million bucks to cover your entire car in diamonds, we’re almost immune to repulsive abundance the few live their lives by these days. But here we are once again intrigued by the boundless materialism of some people’s lifestyle. We're talking about megalomaniacs willing to spend millions on sportscars to turn them into weird monuments of jewelry.
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It’s definitely the case for this Pontiac Trans Am a Persian owner bought in 2002 from the US of A for EUR 38,000 and started customizing ever since. But he didn’t just add some extra spoilers, unique bumpers, or superchargers. Nor did he resume to enhancing its interior entertainment or audio systems.

No, this man needed people to know how rich he was (or still is for that matter). So instead of buying say a new Brabus Mercedes G63 AMG 6x6 like Dan Bilzerian or a Ferrari LaFerrari like Justin Bieber, he went for the ultimate luxury enhancements: jewelry.

With 75,000 km on board, the American sportscar is wearing a metallic gold color, onto which some 250,000 Rhinestones and 24 karat gold leafs we inserted. The golden cover comes with Crocodile pattern in 3D effect, which apparently adds more value to it.

Will it make you feel like a king hitting the LA hills? Probably not. Is it worth $3.66 million? Since we’re not jewelers, it’s hard to tell. Instead, let us just remind you that this amount of cash would allow you to buy any of the world’s most wanted hybrid hypercars, McLaren P1, Ferrari LaFerrari or Porsche 918 Spyder. Either of these beauties could be yours (say you’d find a seller willing to give it away), and there will still be enough left to buy a proper Beverly Hills mansion too. Just saying...
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