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The Nyanborghini Purracan is for Sale

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Famous record producer and Madonna feuder, Deadmau5 is selling one of his cars. Anyone who’s familiar with his car collection will no doubt be excited.

Not satisfied with the boring greys and silvers offered on the vast majority of modern cars, Deadmau5 chose to wrap his car in a colorful and punny combination of blue and Pop-Tart cat.

Dubbed the Nyanborghini Purracan, the car has a rich backstory. Deadmau5 originally had a Purrari, but the fuddy-duddies at Ferrari USA weren’t on board with his custom badges. Lamborghini, meanwhile, has a sense of humor.

The car is advertised on motionendeavours.com, which it turns out isn’t super on board with the Nyan cat, either, because they’re eager to remind potential buyers that the “vehicle is currently wrapped, can be removed.” But what kind of monster would kill the Nyanborghini?

It also comes with black 20” ADV1 SL series wheels, but if that’s not your thing, you can have the originals instead.

The Purracan seems to have been optioned pretty well, with heated seats, carbon ceramic calipers, and the Sport Exhaust System with Style Package all fitted here. It truly is the purrfect car.

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