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Shaquille O'Neal's looking to dump his custom 2017 Mercedes-Benz S-Class S 550 Cabriolet.
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Shaquille O'Neal's looking to dump his custom 2017 Mercedes-Benz S-Class S 550 Cabriolet. I can't imagine how big the inside is. (That's what she said)...
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This S550 Cabriolet is like no other and was built for Hall of Fame Lakers Legend Shaquille O’Neal. The Big Man himself commissioned West Coast Customs to replace the rear seats with a custom state of the art sound system while providing more travel for the front seats in order to fit his 7’1? frame.

Finished off with amazing Forgiato Wheels, there isn’t another S Class like this.

With only 4,646 miles registered, this fully loaded Designo Edition MB is stunning inside and out and will not disappoint.
(Busted Coverage)
Filed Under: NBA
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
11 Comments
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SECdragonmaster61 months
Another beautiful white model ruined by BBC (Big Basketball Commentator)
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luismlg61 months
fail
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surgicalvenom61 months
I see what you were trying to do, but you missed.
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McNeeseLSU61 months
Can't even get a that's what she said joke right.
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CHIPMANCATFISH61 months
Huh. Never could picture him in a Cab.
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JackieTreehorn61 months
How the hell does Shaq get in that damn thing
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rattlebucket61 months
No back seats. Just like his Chevy Blazer at LSU. No back seats and customized travel on the seat adjustment
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DeafVallyBatnR61 months
He falls in and rolls out.
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Hangit61 months
Needs new driver's seat and driver side springs, shocks and struts.
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NPComb61 months
Shaq's Jeep and motorcycle are legit.
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Winston Cup61 months
good luck finding someone to buy that. though i guess in his case he cant lease if he is doing all that customization to it.
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