This Is The Blingy Range Rover And Rolls-Royce Mashup That No One Wants

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The classic Range Rover has long been considered as a status symbol among the world’s wealthy but as we all know, money can’t buy taste. Case in point, this rather odd Range Rover which resides in the UK.

Images of the car were recently shared to Reddit and show that the Range Rover has been fitted with a bizarre array of cheap aftermarket parts which, to our eyes at least, completely ruin the entire look of the SUV.

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The oddities start at the rear where the SUV has been fitted with a Spirit of Ecstasy emblem and then has a cheap-looking Rolls-Royce badge beneath it. Elsewhere, the front of the Land Rover model has an aftermarket grille with two additional Rolls-Royce badges and a small Mansory badge. Various chrome accents around the grille, fog lights, and front lip also catch the eye.

As if these modifications weren’t bizarre enough, the Range Rover has been fitted with a fake hood scoop that features ‘6.3’ badges from a Mercedes-AMG model. The sides have also been tweaked and include Maserati-esque vents on the front quarter panels, air vents behind the aftermarket front wheels, and chrome side steps with jewel-encrusted exhaust tips that are probably fake. There are also some small fender flares and additional jewels running along the side of the SUV. One particularly odd feature of the car are the rear-view mirrors on the B-pillars.

We haven’t been able to find any images of the SUV’s rear but it’s probably best we don’t subject our readers to any more tacky AutoZone parts. Images of the Range Rover’s interior are also hard to come by but from what we can see, there are also jewels across the air vents and dashboard.



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