8 Of The Best And Worst Modified Rolls-Royces
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Why would you modify a Rolls-Royce? It's a hard question to answer because we're talking about the company that is literally the Rolls-Royce of cars. You can't name a more luxurious car brand. You can't name a brand more meticulous about design, engineering, and execution. From the wheels to the sound system, no corners are cut, and that's what you're paying for when a company's entry-level vehicle costs over $300,000. Then there are the customization options from the factory, and if you can afford to drop $300,000 on a car, you can afford to have Rolls-Royce Bespoke configure a model to your taste with the same exactitude as building the car, or you can go the whole hog and commission the luxury car of your dreams. Each Rolls-Royce is built by hand and takes around six months to be completed by 60 pairs of hands. Yet, for some reason, people do modify their Rolls-Royces, whether themselves or using a company that isn't Rolls-Royce. We've scoured the internet and found eight of the most extreme modded Rolls-Royces, for your viewing pleasure or horror.
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