NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal selling custom-made touring truck fitted with DJ decks and flat screen TVs
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NBA LEGEND, Shaquille O’Neal’s, custom-made touring truck featuring DJ decks and flat screen TVs is up for sale.
The former professional basketball player’s 2008 Freightliner Columbia RV conversion is currently up for auction.
Shaquille O’Neal’s 2008 Freightliner Columbia RV conversionCredit: Jam Press/bringatrailer.com
The vehicle’s floor plan includes a lounge with sofas
The truck is fitted with an arcade-style gaming console
Shaquille used the truck to tour around the US, with its design tailored to accommodate his 7ft frame.
It’s covered in a vinyl wrap showcasing images of the basketball legend.
It runs on the fuel which inspired one of the NBA stars’ many nicknames – Shaq Diesel – a reference to his powerful play style on the court.
The vehicle’s floor plan includes a lounge with sofas, a dining table, a DJ station featuring a Pioneer controller, a galley, a bathroom, and a rear bedroom.
The RV is equipped with a 12.8-litre turbo diesel inline-six paired engine with a 12-speed automatic transmission.
The 2008 vehicle, customised by Celebrity Trailers of Atlanta, Georgia, has just 73,000 miles on the clock.
The motorhome boasts luxury features including two flat-screen TVs, an arcade-style gaming console, and a Furrion LED simulated fireplace.
The seller purchased the ride this year and sold the vehicle through Bring A Trailer.
A spokesperson for Bring A Trailer said: “This 2008 Freightliner Columbia was customized by Celebrity Trailers of Atlanta, Georgia, for former professional basketball player and broadcast analyst Shaquille O’Neal.
“The living quarters has an 8ft ceiling height and are outfitted with gloss-finish wood grain floors, color-adjustable lighting, ducted climate control, and privacy shades.
“An arcade-style game console with Shaq Multicade graphics is positioned across the walkway, along with a bench trimmed in red leather.
“The truck attracted bids of $63,000 but the reserve was not met so it is still for sale.”
It comes after Donald Trump’s old Ferrari went under the hammer — with experts predicting a stunning seven-figure sale.
The former president’s ride, which was purchased in 2007 for around $197,000, has gone to auction twice in the last five years.
The RV is equipped with a 12.8-litre turbo diesel inline-six
The 2008 vehicle boasts two flat-screen TVs
It also features a DJ stationCredit: Jam Press/bringatrailer.com
The last time was three years ago, when the classic red F430 coupe with just 9,000 miles on the clock was sold for a cool $250,000.
“Donald J. Trump’s Ferrari F430 Coupe is no ordinary luxury car — it’s a piece of American history,” claims Rockstar Auctions, which is sanctioning the sale that started on February 16 and runs until March 9.
“The car is a rare combination of high-performance engineering and celebrity ownership, and it is expected to attract significant interest from collectors, Ferrari enthusiasts, and political memorabilia investors alike.”
The Ferrari F430 Coupe, produced between 2005 and 2009, has a 4.3-liter V8 engine that generates 483 horsepower, propelling the car to a top speed of 196 mph.
While Rosso Corsa red with a beige leather interior is a classic combination, the F430 was available in other colors and configurations.
Prices for used models range from under $80,000 to over $300,000, depending on the model year, mileage, condition, and specific options.
Auctioneer and classic car expert Tony Rienzi spoke to The U.S. Sun ahead of the next sale and admitted he expects its value to increase “between three to four times,” given Trump’s return to the White House.
“This car appeals to both car enthusiasts and Trump fans,” said Rienzi, who is based in Boca Raton.
“Some bidders may not even be car people — they just want a piece of Trump history.”
It’s covered in a vinyl wrap showcasing images of the basketball legend Shaquille O’Neal’s 2008 Freightliner Columbia RV conversion
It was customized by Celebrity Trailers of Atlanta, GeorgiaCredit: Jam Press/bringatrailer.com
The RV has just 73,000 miles on the clockCredit: Jam Press/bringatrailer.com
The truck attracted bids of $63,000Credit: Jam Press/bringatrailer.com