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Stranded Man Sits On The Bonnet Of His Rolls-Royce Ghost Worth N800m Caught In Dubai Flood
Stranded vietnamese sits on the bonnet of his Rolls-Royce Ghost worth N800 million caught in Dubai flood.
The Ghost sedan is one of several Rolls-Royces drowned during the massive flood that ravaged several parts of UAE.
At least six Cullinan SUVs and five Wraith Coupes were seen drowned in the photos shared by Autojosh.
Flagship Phantom limo worth N1 billion wasn’t spared as well as a high-performance Black Badge Wraith Coupe.
A 29 year old Dubai-based vietnamese forex trader, known simply as Mrpips217 on Instagram, lost his Rolls-Royce Ghost to the massive flood that ravaged several parts of United Arab Emirates this week.
Pictures and video posted to his social media pages shows the stranded Vietnamese sitting on the bonnet of his brand new Rolls-Royce Ghost ultra-luxury sedan worth N800 million caught in the flood water.
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The Ghost ultra-luxury sedan is one of several Rolls-Royces drowned during the massive flood that ravaged several parts of United Arab Emirates, especially Dubai, a city best known for spotting supercars.
At least six (6) Cullinan SUVs, including a Mansory Edition, and five (5) Wraith Coupes were seen drowned in the photos shared by Autojosh, which were extracted from some of the videos posted to the social media pages.
The flagship Phantom Limousine worth N1 billion in Naira wasn’t spared as well as high-performance Black Badge Wraith Coupe – the latter which was seen getting some help after getting stuck in the mud.
We also shared a video of a one-of-99 Pagani Utopia limited-edition hypercar worth $2.5 million ($2,500,000) driving through a flooded road in Dubai like a pro.