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Apparently Germany has a Prince and his world's only orange TechART Carrera GT is for sale.

Prince Markus v. Anhalt sold his orange TechArt Carrera GT. It's now back in Germany and for sale at a dealer in Leonberg.

If someone is interested, look at here, it only has 8700 "ROYAL" km!

http://www.mobile.de/SID&

A lilttle bit about the "Prince": http://www.princegermany.com/home_e.html

and his Bel Air Millionaires Cruise

Not a bad life isn't it?

Edited by BaysideBlue
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and he bought his prince title for 1.000.000 euros. :(

if he is the prince of germany then i am the prince of jim beam and cola cans

damn that car is ugly,just goes to show money cant buy you good taste and style

if he is the prince of germany then i am the prince of jim beam and cola cans

damn that car is ugly,just goes to show money cant buy you good taste and style

i agree he might not have taste or style, look like a snob from the pics. but how exactly is this car ugly?

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Edited by BaysideBlue

Looking at that millionaire's cruise thing, man there seem to be ALOT of tasteless rich folk

1: The owner of that Mclaren Mercedes SLR has RUINED it, Red and silver do NOT go together

2: The Veyron owner, Blue and White? For the worlds fastest production car surely he could have gotten a better looking colour combo

3: Im insanely jealous of their wealth

:thumbsup:

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