
The gold aesthetic is strong with this one. Real talk; when we saw this car popping up around the interwebs, all we could think of was Mike Myers blurting out “I LOVE GOLDDDD” from the old, but popular Austin Powers in Goldmember.

The real question is, if you came across this car for sale for $3.7 million, would you take the ad seriously? Probably not. But the man that built this 2002 Pontiac Trans Am, Ali Naeemi, thinks it’s worth every last penny. Naeemi is an Iranian immigrant residing in Germany, and he spent loads and loads of man hours and money transforming the Trans Am into what it looks like today. Naeemi purchased the car back in 2004 from the ‘States for a whopping $58,500 and started modifying it a few years later.
It’s an amazing piece of work for the time and money that was put into it, but it’s just not our style. The selling price is especially not our style, but hey, beauty is in the eye of the beholder, right?
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