Man Converts His Mercedes Benz to an Exotic Rolls Royce Car, Video Got People Laughing, "He Didn't do it Well"

Man Converts His Mercedes Benz to an Exotic Rolls Royce Car, Video Got People Laughing, "He Didn't do it Well"

  • A man got his Mercedes Benz car refurbished to one of the costliest whips in the world, a Rolls Royce
  • It, however, appeared that it wasn't done well as the sides of the refurbished car still had a great resemblance to a Benz
  • An emerging video of the car being driven on a tarred road and then parked has elicited hilarious reactions

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Like a talented Nigerian, Nonso Offor, who converted his Toyota Venza to a Rolls Royce Sweptail, a man also refurbished his Mercedes Benz to a Royce whip.

While Nonso's car was perfectly refurbished, the unidentified man's whip didn't hit that mark of perfection, and this has got netizens talking.

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The car still looked a bit like a Benz. Photo Credit: @mufasatundeednut
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Social media influencer Tunde Ednut shared a video of the refurbished Rolls Royce on Instagram with a laughing-suited man meme at the tail end of it.

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In the clip, the man could be seen driving the car on a tarred road. His seat is a right-hand drive.

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From the view of an oncoming pedestrian, the frontal looked like a Rolls Royce and bore no resemblance to any other less expensive car.

But when it was parked, the sides of the car still looked like a Benz.

Watch the video below:

Social media reactions

@_last_born_2 said:

"If you no tell some people say na Mercedez Benz dem no go know."

@coco_untamed said:

"Make I no like say I no see anything . My heart is bubbling with laughter cause wth."

@arabpope said:

"That body doesn't look like a Mercedes.. it's either an old BUICK or old 7 SERIES.."

@hype_ak_zion said:

"His dream to be bigger some day e clear ❤️❤️ is good to dream big some day it will be perfect."

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@iamotika said:

"Motor mixture go listen to owerri oldskool highlife music you would understand."

Man who converted his Toyota Venza to a Rolls Royce Sweptail shares how long it took him

Meanwhile, Briefly News previously reported that a Nigerian man who turned his Toyota Venza into a Rolls Royce Sweptail had opened up on how long it took him to refurbish.

Victor Duru, the 35-year-old who hails from Oraifite town in Ekwusigo, Anambra, said everything in the car was handmade.

The Lagos-based businessman took pride in the fact that he did everything himself without being aided. He said:

"Everything (the refurbished car) you see there is handmade. it is like I removed the body of Venza and put the body of Rolls Royce Phantom Sweptail. I made it myself. The only thing used from the Toyota Venza is its engine. I did everything by myself."

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