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Moe Shalizi Selling Two of His Cars, a McLaren and His Superlite, Neither Is Stock

These last few months, Moe Shalizi of The Shalizi Group has been building his car collection. But now he’s parting ways with two of his rides and specifies that none of them is stock.
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Moe Shalizi, who is the founder and CEO of The Shalizi Group and also DJ Marshmello’s manager, has been focusing on growing his car collection. In the last few months, he purchased a Nissan GT-R Alpha 16, a Superlite SL-C with a Lamborghini engine, a 1998 Toyota Supra, and a couple of custom 1969 Chevrolet Camaros. Besides these, he also has a Ferrari SF90 Stradale and a RAM 1500 TRX.

On June 22, Shalizi hopped on his Instagram Stories to reveal part of his man cave garage, which includes his new additions. He added that he has "another 12 incoming." Shortly after, he announced that he’s selling two of his rides.

The first one is a 2021 McLaren 765LT, which he's selling for $580,000. The CEO pointed out that it's "not a stock car" and has 3,900 miles (6,276 km) on the clock. He didn't give further details about its upgrades, though.

The second is his recently acquired Grabber Blue Superlite SL-C. He is giving up this "beast" for $200,000 and added that it comes with a 950 horsepower Heffner twin-turbo V10 engine from the Lamborghini Gallardo, and with HRE Performance wheels. It also features Lamborghini’s logo on the steering wheel, plus some other car parts from the Italian manufacturer. The SL-C comes from a small group of dedicated engineers who wanted to combine a clean-slate modern car with state-of-the-art technology. But given that he purchased it merely two months ago, it comes as a surprise that he's selling it this fast.

This isn’t the first time Shalizi is putting one of his rides up for sale, though. In early February, he decided to part ways with his Rolls-Royce Cullinan, which he called his “baby.”
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About the author: Monica Coman
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Imagine a Wenn diagram for cars and celebrities. At the intersection you'll find Monica, putting her passion for these fields and English-Spanish double major to work. She's been doing for the past seven years, most recently at autoevolution.
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