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Audi Q7 Limo – 16 passengers with fish bowl facility

The limo builders in USA have just laid their hands on the 2010 Audi Q7 and unfortunately done something that suits none of our tastes. Good question – When have they ever done something that entertained us?

The end result is a 16 seater Audi Q7 with gullwing doors, leather (snakes and alligators were used in the making) and a slot to place your fish bowl.

The disco theme inside is possibly the only thing that stands out in a car that will stand outside a tasteless rich man who probably is smoking something illegal and spending money that he never earned.

Source – Mibz

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