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An Indian Kris Singh spends INR 25 Crore on moondust coated car

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An Indian Kris Singh spends INR 25 Crore on moondust coated car

An Indian Saying ‘Shonk Badi Cheez Hai’ is suiting best right now on the Indian guy who has spent Rs 25 Crore on a car. Yes, you read it right.

This Indian guy has proved that there is no boundary for passion. The guy named Kris Singh lives in Florida, USA and he has a huge luxurious car garage. His garage is full of exotic modern-day cars which are rare to be found on earth. And recently, Singh bought a car which cost Rs. 25 Crore. The reason for the car to be this expensive is its moondust coating.

This moondust coated car is an Aston Martin Valkyrie model which is a rare car having only 25 models manufactured by Aston Martin, the British car manufacturer. And what’s cherry on the cake is – the model Kris owns is the most expensive one because of its exclusive coating of moondust.

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BIG ANNOUNCEMENT!!! My visit to Aston Martin was very inspiring. A few weeks ago @milesnurnberger had commented to me that a spec we were discussing reminded him of a Space Ship. I immediately responded, “The Valkyrie makes a Space Ship look like a Car!” πŸ˜†πŸ‘ That got me thinking… How do I raise the bar of my spec to be worthy of Valkyrie level? πŸ€” If ever there was a machine that could grip the ground and rip around the craters of the Moon like it’s on rails, it would be the Aston Martin Valkyrie. Unfortunately, science won’t allow me to be the first person to drive on the Moon (gravity is still an issue, they say), but nothing is stopping me from bringing the Moon to my Valkyrie!! 🌚 I have sourced, gotten proper verification, and purchased an actual Rock from the Moon which will be ground to dust and used as a key ingredient in Karosserie Lunar Red which will be the color of my Aston Martin Valkyrie. This will be the first car ever to feature a paint formula that includes actual ingredients from #SPACE !!! Thank You to everyone at @astonmartinlagonda, @redbullracing and Karosserie in Wayne, PA. More renderings will be released in the coming weeks and months. We will also document and share some of the process of making actual Moon Rock part of this very special color being developed exclusively for the most special car of my lifetime: The Aston Martin Valkyrie. πŸ™πŸ‘½πŸ™ Thanks to πŸ–@marcovanoverbeekeπŸ– for helping refine my spec and providing me with renderings and thanks to 🌠@capitolsunset🌠 for setting the mood of the image on the Moon. More to come!! #ToTheMoonAndBack #🌚 πŸ™πŸ˜†πŸ™ ______________________________________________________ #AstonMartin #Valkyrie #AstonMartinValkyrie #Moon #MoonRock #KarosserieLunarRed #KrisSingh #Red #BloodRedMoon #ToTheMoonAndBack #ComingSoon #2019 #RaiseTheBar #NASA #RedBull #RedBullRacing #AdrianNewey #MarekReichman #MilesNurnberger #AndyPalmer #AstonMartinRules #GameChanger #LunarRed #F1 #AstonMartinLive #RedWillNeverBeTheSame #TheRedOfAllReds #BLESSED ______________________________________________________ PS – No information or details regarding my source, purchase price, weight of the Moon Rock, or other, will be shared.

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Kris also owns Koenigsegg Agera ASX. And the fact will surprise you that he is the only person in the world to own that car. You must be thinking how can one spend this much on cars. Well, of course, he can, if he is rich enough to do so.

Talking about the moondust, though it has not yet confirmed that how much moondust has been used to cover the whole car and how must did it cost exactly, it is estimated that it is worth $50000 per gram and it costs $4.2 million to cover the whole car with it.

Published by Lokendra Sharma on 19 Dec 2019

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