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Another Russian Jumped On The Bandwagon, Ferries A Rolls-Royce On The Roof Of A Hummer

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Another Russian Jumped On The Bandwagon, Ferries A Rolls-Royce On The Roof Of A Hummer - autojosh

Another Russian influencer jumped on the bandwagon, ferries a Rolls-Royce Ghost on the roof of a Hummer H2 truck.

Influencer, Enileev, used a crane to hoist the Ghost onto a special wooden roof rack positioned on the Hummer.

As expected, it drew attention from both pedestrians and motorists as the assemblage travel along the streets.

Another Russian Jumped On The Bandwagon, Ferries A Rolls-Royce On The Roof Of A Hummer - autojosh





Another Russian Jumped On The Bandwagon, Ferries A Rolls-Royce On The Roof Of A Hummer - autojosh

Another Russian social media influencer has jumped on the bandwagon nearly two weeks after Russian daredevil and stuntman, Evgeny Chebotarev, strapped his Mercedes-Maybach S-Class atop the roof of a Toyota Land Cruiser LC 100 and took it for a cruise.

This time, Russian car blogger Alan Enileev strapped his Rolls-Royce Ghost sedan to the roof of a Hummer H2 SUT (Sports Utility Truck) and drove the head-turning assemblage through the city of Almaty in Kazhastan.

Another Russian Jumped On The Bandwagon, Ferries A Rolls-Royce On The Roof Of A Hummer - autojosh

Another Russian Jumped On The Bandwagon, Ferries A Rolls-Royce On The Roof Of A Hummer - autojosh

While we can’t how Chebotarev loaded the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class atop the roof of Toyota Land Cruiser, Enileev used a large crane to hoist the Ghost onto a special wooden roof rack positioned on the Hummer.





As expected, the stunt, made to get some views online, also drew attention from both pedestrians and motorists who stopped take photographs while the assemblage travel together at low speed along the streets of Almaty.

Like we said earlier, the stunts by Chebotarev and Enileev were intended for views and of course to get more money as both influencers could have employed the services of car-haulers to ferry their Mercedes-Maybach S-Class and Ghost.





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