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Citroen GT Concept

Custom Shop: Citroen and Polyphony Most Outrageous Feature: It is a real-life automobile based on a video game car We enjoy that copper is being worked by people in their designs. This interior is no exception, however the fact that it exists is amazing enough.


Ghost Save the Queen

Custom Shop: Carlex Design Most Outrageous Feature: Ostrich luxury wool rugs, and kangaroo leather interior over 1-inch thick Sure, kangaroo and ostrich leather are all exotic. But kangaroo leather is mad protective, at least in contrast to cow leather. That's why they make bike race suits from it. Why do you want a leather covering your prized ass if you've got this much money to spend?

Gemballa Mistrale

Custom Shop: Gemballa Most Outrageous Feature: Quilted leather-wrapped dash The Mistrale has quilted, cushiony hand-stitched leather and Alcantara anywhere you look from the cottage -- even in the footwells. Some people today take off their shoes whenever they enter a home. We believe when you climb to this vehicle you might want to do the same.

Land Rover Defender

Custom Shop: Vilner Most Outrageous Feature: It is soundproof This is the ultimate listening room that is rolling. It does not matter what you prefer to listen to, there is no way it won't sound good and you won't have any noise leaking into the schlubs outside. The inside is lavishly appointed with beautiful wood accents, alcantara, and Nappa leather. Why do you require a house?

Carlsson Aigner CK55 RS Rascasse

Custom Shop: working as spouses, Etienne and Carlsson Aigner Most Beautiful Feature: Only two seats The Rascasse relies on a Mercedes-Benz GL 500, which normally includes seven rear seats. Carlsson decided this wasn't enough room, so their version has 2. The entire interior is trimmed in beautifully Nappa leather with Alcantara accents, including the headliner. There is A full amusement system hooked up at the trunk. If you get thirsty, Carlsson has thoughtfully provided some hand-blown eyeglasses from which to sip.

Mansory Renovatio Mercedes-Benz McLaren SLR 199

Custom Shop: Mansory Most Outrageous Feature: The inside that is eye-gouging In case your grandmother had a shit-ton of cash and wanted some cushy padded toilet seats, they'd probably look like this. What happened?

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