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  • Bugatti Veyron and Scott Storch’s

    Published on January 21, 2010 by : admin

    Scott Spencer Storch Canadian entertainer, hip hop, pop, R&B, Reggaeton record producer, and occasional rapper. He has his own record label, Storch Music Company and his own music production company called Tuff Jew Productions LLC. poses in front of his Bugatti Veyron at his mansion in Miami. To buy a car as rare as the Bugatti Veyron, any would also consider the Veyron’s price of roughly $1.4 million insane, but considering Storch’s wealth—which Rolling Stone has recently estimated at $70 million—the ultra exotic ride seems like a natural choice for the man who has everything.

    “I’ve never piloted a Gulfstream IV,” explains Storch, “but I’d imagine it’s similar to driving a Veyron. I don’t wanna ever jeopardize my life, but occasional spurts of excitement that you can’t hold back on the highway happen, only for brief interludes. The power is unparalleled—it’s just so insane.”

    Though each of the very few Veyrons that have been produced are different, they all roll on the same Michelin PAX system run-flat tires, which are an expansive 265mm up front, and a gargantuan 365mm at the rear. Even more massive is his Palm Island home, an $11 million, 26,000-square-foot oasis with a dock for his 90-foot Sunseeker Predator yacht.

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    Scott Spencer Storch Canadian entertainer, hip hop, pop, R&B, Reggaeton record producer, and occasional rapper. He has his own record label, Storch Music Company and his own music production company called Tuff Jew Productions LLC. poses in front of his Bugatti Veyron at his mansion  in Miami. To buy a car as rare as the Bugatti Veyron, any would also consider the Veyron’s price of roughly $1.4 million insane, but considering Storch’s wealth—which Rolling Stone has recently estimated at $70 million—the ultra exotic ride seems like a natural choice for the man who has everything.
    “I’ve never piloted a Gulfstream IV,” explains Storch, “but I’d imagine it’s similar to driving a Veyron. I don’t wanna ever jeopardize my life, but occasional spurts of excitement that you can’t hold back on the highway happen, only for brief interludes. The power is unparalleled—it’s just so insane.”Scott Spencer Storch Canadian entertainer, hip hop, pop, R&B, Reggaeton record producer, and occasional rapper. He has his own record label, Storch Music Company and his own music production company called Tuff Jew Productions LLC. poses in front of his Bugatti Veyron at his mansion in Miami. To buy a car as rare as the Bugatti Veyron, any would also consider the Veyron’s price of roughly $1.4 million insane, but considering Storch’s wealth—which Rolling Stone has recently estimated at $70 million—the ultra exotic ride seems like a natural choice for the man who has everything.

    “I’ve never piloted a Gulfstream IV,” explains Storch, “but I’d imagine it’s similar to driving a Veyron. I don’t wanna ever jeopardize my life, but occasional spurts of excitement that you can’t hold back on the highway happen, only for brief interludes. The power is unparalleled—it’s just so insane.”

    Published on January 21, 2010 · Filed under: bugatti veyron peoples; Tagged as: ,
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