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See How Nigerian, Muhammad Abdul Transformed VW Beetle Into A Limo

The creativity of a man knows no bounds and it is always there for all to see. Here is a Nigerian who transformed an old VW Beetle into a Rolls Royce limosine of some sort. Meet Muhammad Abdul, who is an auto technician and had a dream of building classy cars. As you can see, his dreams are gradually becoming a reality with this conversion
We may want to bash the looks for being awkward et all but the fact that he has little equipment to work speaks volumes. Muhammad Abdul is a Rolls Royce fan and since he’s unable to afford one he decided to create his own version.
The looks of his creation are very aggressive as he made the Beetle into a 4 door first. Afterwards, he added more exhausts at the rear to give it a sporty look. The interior has also been modified to go with the overall changes which makes it better. Muhammad Abdul Modibbo AKA Modibbo Automobile is the founder of Gamji Automobile Nig. Ltd, Zakibiam, Ukum Local government area of Benue State.
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