Mercedes’ SLR McLaren, inlaid with 600 parts of the gems, and plated with gold of 24 carat, and strongly engine 700 hp, and a maximum speed of 350 kilometers per hour.
The price of the car to $ 11 million…Extravagance finally makes sense
It is seen as the joy of Ueli Anliker Swiss contractor, this « poor » Mercedes SLR to undergo cosmetic change rather flashy. In total, no less than 11 million dollars have been spent to bring the project to fruition. Whether we like it or we do not like, this Mercedes is at the height of luxury.
To achieve this, no less than 30,000 hours (three and a half years) 35 people were needed. Quite an impressive 24 carat gold and 600 rubies amount were used for the creation of the Red Gold Dream, the total price of these materials back 5.4 million.
Gold has been used to cover the rims, logos, door handles but also for padding and five pounds were mixed with the paint to make the color Red Gold Dream a reality. A total of 25 layers of paint were applied to obtain this result.
Rubies were used to replace the wheel nuts and internal buttons. The engine has also been modified and was increased to 1,000 hp instead of 700 origin.
Although this car is based on luxury items, our contractor has not forgotten that with such high speeds with power can be fatal. This is why some parts of the body have also been modified for better ground clearance to 350km / h … and more.
The car was offered for sale at a price of $ 11 million, potential buyers proved the UAE and China.
A chance that the tastes and colors are not discussed!
Love it or hate it, this sort of display of wealth has its fair share of fans. The car is the end result of more then 30,000 hours of work when 35 people labored over it. Loads of Gold (‘untold quantities’ isn’t exactly definitive) all of which was 24 karat as well as upto 600 rubies have been used in creating the car. 5 million swiss francs ($5.4 million USD) were used up just for the materials that were utilised to build the Red Gold Dream . Add the cost of the labor and suddenly that $11 Million price tag sounds like a deal
Not surprisingly prospective buyers have already surfaced in the Middle East and China ; the only two places where buyers can still afford such extravagant cars.
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