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This Ferrari V12 table costs as much as a Chevy Corvette

Extremely cool and extremely expensive.

Published on Dec 6, 2022 at 2:21PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Dec 6, 2022 at 2:21PM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
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This Ferrari V12 engine has been turned into a table and its price will blow your mind. 

Up for auction with RM Sotheby’s, it’s expected to fetch up to $60,000. 

That’s the same as the MRSP of a 2021 Chevrolet Corvette.

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The table base is made out of a chromed Ferrari V12 engine fed by six twin Weber carburetors. 

The engine’s 12 exhaust headers create four mounting points for the glass top.

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The mountings can also be adjusted in height so you can set it up as a standing table or for a conventional seated arrangement. 

It looks incredible, but for $60,000 you’d want it to be. 

Turning car parts into home decor appears to be a growing trend. 

Porsche 911 tailpipe soundbar

Just last month Porsche turned a 911 tailpipe into a $12,000 soundbar

The idea was masterminded by Porsche Design – the division that specializes in gadgets and accessories.

Officially known as the ‘911 Soundbar 2.0 Pro’, the massive soundbar was built using the exhaust system from a current-gen Porsche 911 992.

Oh, and remember the oversized speakers from Mercedes-AMG?

Mercedes-AMG speakers

The audio system was made to look like the grille of an AMG – and it’s pretty spot on. 

It features the car’s hood vents, iconic tailpipes and the rear diffuser. 

Even though it’s made of carbon fiber, it’s extremely heavy for a speaker, tipping the scales at 15kg (33 lbs). 

It’s also crazy expensive. 

The Mercedes-AMG speakers, which were released in collaboration with iXOOST, are rumored to cost $30,000. 

That’s the same price as a brand-new Toyota RAV4.

iPhone Rolex Daytona

Speaking of weird cross-over gadgets, this iPhone has a built-in Rolex Daytona. 

Made by Caviar, a brand that specializes in crazy customizations for Apple products, the iPhone 14 has a real Cosmograph Daytona built into its shell. 

And as you can imagine, it’s not cheap. 

The iPhone Daytona will set you back $134,250.

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