Hardworking Man Buys New Nissan Altima 2022 SR, Flaunts Car in Photos: “I deserve It”
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Hardworking Man Buys New Nissan Altima 2022 SR, Flaunts Car in Photos: “I deserve It”

  • A man with the social media name Zekkyezaah has shared stunning pictures of his brand new Nissan Altima 2022 SR
  • In an Instagram post, the young man disclosed that he bought the whip to spoil himself as he works hard
  • Members of the cyber community were happy for him as many took to the comment section to congratulate him

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A man with the social media name Zekkyezaah has shared heartwarming pictures after purchasing a brand new Nissan Altima 2022 to spoil himself.

According to Zekkyezaah, he has been working too hard, and the new whip was one of the ways to celebrate his milestones in life.

Man shares new photos of his whip.
Reactions as man shares photos of his new whip. Photo credit: zekkyezaah.
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Making public the new whip

The young man took to his socials to share the images with a message, saying;

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''When you work hard, you should play hard. I decided to spoil myself with a brand new Nissan Altima 2022 SR because I deserve it.''

Zekkyezaah posed beside the vehicle decorated with red ribbons, as seen in the images on Instagram. Netizens who saw his frames were elated, as many took to the comment section to compliment him.

Briefly News highlighted some of the comments below:

Netizens react to photos

I_am_tjan said:

Congratulations, brother.

Nk_okodi posted:

Well done.

Trans4mazfotography said:

Congratulations, Ezy.

William.pennix shared:

Very nice.

Theviciousvon posted:

When I get to test drive.

Tyhunter978 commented:

Nice! Congratulations!

Creolemaicxn posted:

Congratulations, boss.

Man buys small car for R17 000, transforms it into clean vehicle

In a similar story, Briefly News reported that a young man bought an old car for £900 (GH₵8,651.83) in 2015. To make the car better, he went into a revamping process.

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In a video, the man said that he never had any experience in automobile modification when he started the mission to make it look better. As a way to clean the rust, he shot-blasted the body and had to later deal with many holes in the exterior. To cover them, he spent many days and nights painting.

After completing the revamp, the mini cooper looks and sounds better than when he first bought it. He revealed that many now love the vehicle.

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