: Allen Iverson showed ALL OF ATLANTA last night that his pockets are VERY WELL STUFFED . . . he pulled up at Aurum Lounge to celebrate Slimm of Plush Blue's 28th birthday . . . in a custom BUGATTI!!!
Now let's be clear . . . a new Bugatti costs $1.7 MILLION. But AI had his Bugatti custom TRICKED THE F*CK OUT . . . moving up the prive to a cool $2M.
And AI ain't the only one FLOSSING his MEGA MILLIONS TYPE PAPER. Slimm pulled up in his OWN Bugatti.
Dang . . . dudes in the A-T-L are GETTIN IT!!
People do your research these are FAKE Buggati's don't believe the hype. The real ones have the metal gas caps and dual back hood scopes made of metal. These high end replicas are sold for 60k in Florida. The replicas always paint the gas caps and scopes the same color as the car. I know its a good looking replica but its not the 1.4million dollar car.
A source has told NY Post’s Peter Vecsey that Iverson not only has millions at his disposal, but he also has protected his money against himself by putting over $30 million in trust until he’s 55 years old. He is paying himself a monthly salary off the interest however….
A person with a firm grip on the situation informs me Iverson has an account worth $32 million, a principal he is prohibited from touching until 55. In the meantime, it feeds him $1 million annually.
At 45, Iverson is eligible to start drawing on an NBA pension that maxes out at 10 years of active duty, or take whatever’s there as lump sum. He will be entitled roughly to $8,000 per month ($800 per x 10).
If at all possible, Iverson will issue a restraining order against himself until he’s 62 or so. At that time, I’m told, his lump sum will be between $1.5 million and $1.8 million, or he can elect to take monthly checks of approximately $14,000 per.
Like angus said you can't and wouldn't want to change the wheels on a real bugatti veyron the car is heavy And it's fast the tires on the real bugatti begin to disintegrate at top speed they're not just any old tires actually to get them off the rim you have to send to France to get the tire of the rim if you get a flat the whole wheel has to go back these tires will disintegrate while going probably 100+mph if they were on real veyrons you could tell these are replicas I mean they are pretty good but I see a few mistakes in the design
@Moor
*BINGO*
You are absolutely correct!
These Bugatti REPLICAS are built by a guy named Mike Duff in Florida. The cars were built from a Mercury Cougar Coupe model.
The street name for this car is a "Cougatti".
http://m.yahoo.com/w/news_america/blogs/technology-blog/man-builds-own-million-dollar-bugatti-supercar-hand_211223675.html
I absolutely love all the car knowledge being spread around here. The Veyron is a car. The wheels come off and different ones can go on. The Veyron can be ordered in ANY color combination you can imagine. Bugatti is owned by Volkswagen. They do nothing but mass produce things. Including Lamborghinis. Anyone with the dough can buy a Veyron. They were made from 2005-2011. There are no new ones but you can buy a used one. Many companies buy them and rent them out since they cost around $30k a year to maintain. That is the reason you see people posing with them but not driving them. Also ONE guy made ONE fake Veyron, there are more real ones than fake ones.
***Bugatti Production***
Note: Over 7yrs / ONLY 300 cars
Mike Stevens | Jun 28, 2011
Its looks have polarised opinions since international debut in 2003, but the Bugatti Veyron's status as one of the most significant models in supercar history is unquestionable.
All things have an ending however, and after seven years and a number of special edition variants, the $2.5 million dollar Veyron 16.4 hardtop has hit its promised limit of just 300 cars.
A mas produced car means tooling to stamp out the same parts. You can take a fender from one Veyron and put it on another. That is mass-production. In the past when Bugatti was a true coach builder each car was unique. They may look the same but most of the parts were not interchangeable. Many of the cars you see selling for eight figures today were coach built. All of today's cars are mass produced or use mass produced assemblies because of cost and safety regulations. Mass production doesn't mean they build a lot, it means they can build the exact same thing multiple times.
This reporter needs to get his facts straight Iverson doesn't own that Gray Bugatti it is owned by Willie Jenkins he is pictured on the group pic in the White ***, with the bald head and the White Bugatti is owned by his Brother Fred Jenkins. These are long time friends of mine from Alabama but we all are in Atlanta now.... look out for their new line of Energy Drinks called "LAST ***" it gives you energy and prevents hangovers... Don't believe everything you read people, you don't need to play ball or sell dope to have money.
Listen to some of u idiots on MTO..YOU CANNOT RENT A *** BUGATTI...SO LET'S BE CLEAR...I WORK AT A LUXURY CAR DEALERSHIP...MAKING EVERY BIT OF 30K A SELL....COMMISSION....and the man has 9 luxury cars..one of which he bought from us last month so I can assure you allen iverson is not broke at all...a lambo cost 1500 a day....so if bugatti's was for rent it would be *** near 90k a day..THINK BEFORE YOU SPEAK....and who's to say a person that owns a bugatti isn't broke..all I'm saying is gossip is meant for idiots because you don't know what's in this mans bank account...and I can tell you honestly that if he can come in here and buy 3 maybachs for him and 2 people he love then this man is nowere near broke......so fyi to all the 'allen iverson is broke' believers..one question...WHAT'S IN YOUR BANK ACCOUNT?.....ai will return have it ever accord that he is in china getting back into shape...70 percent of the nba players suck...and could *** sure use allen iverson on there team....