He inherited the family business and at 40 is already worth about $15 million. After all, mister Baller creates jewelry for LA’s top notch personalities such as Tom Cruise, Justin Bieber, NBA and NFL celebrities is probably one of the most well-payed jobs you can find in US. Whether being a jeweler is better than mixing Dr.Dre’s music, which Ben Baller was doing back in the day, we don’t know, but it appears the fellow sure knows how to pimp-out his own rides.
Since we’re kind of close to the tuning industry our curiosity has led us to this guy. Sure, it’s not the first time we’ve been telling you autoevolution fans about Ben Baller, since he does know a thing or two about cars. He likes his rides to outshine the sun sometimes, with a lot of bling bling colors, and the celebrity jeweler will normally take good care of his cars.
One of the projects he’s been working at quite a while now is his murdered out Lamborghini Aventador. How big is it, you ask? Think that it took a year to finish. At least that is what The Platinum Motorsport, a luxury auto shop celebrities use to buy their rides, claims.
They only teased fans with the picture of a custom build rim that will go on the 700-horsepower sportscar. As far as we can tell, it has golden margins and golden screws, yet it’s hard to tell whether it’s the actual precious metal or not. Oh, and there are also Ben Baller’s initials engraved in the middle of the wheel in the same design as the Rolls-Royce logo.
The jewel designer said the car will be show ready next week which is when he’ll also have more pictures and videos with the Lamobo, so we'll keep you updated.
One of the projects he’s been working at quite a while now is his murdered out Lamborghini Aventador. How big is it, you ask? Think that it took a year to finish. At least that is what The Platinum Motorsport, a luxury auto shop celebrities use to buy their rides, claims.
They only teased fans with the picture of a custom build rim that will go on the 700-horsepower sportscar. As far as we can tell, it has golden margins and golden screws, yet it’s hard to tell whether it’s the actual precious metal or not. Oh, and there are also Ben Baller’s initials engraved in the middle of the wheel in the same design as the Rolls-Royce logo.
The jewel designer said the car will be show ready next week which is when he’ll also have more pictures and videos with the Lamobo, so we'll keep you updated.