Car shopping? Dwyane Wade's McLaren can be yours for just $799K
Any shoppers in the market for some used wheels?
Because Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat has put his customized McLaren MP4-12C on the market.
Mind you, Wade did not pay for the car himself. It was gifted to the guard in 2012 for the NBA star's 30th birthday — a nice token of appreciation from the Miami luxury dealership The Collection to its prized brand ambassador, and proudly shown off here:
And now Wade is regifting it to the first person willing to fork over $799,000, according to this duPont Registry listing.
Complex rides reports a brand new 12C will set you back just $239,000.
The rest of the mark-up apparently comes from the personalized Wade limited edition plates, 4,272 Dwyane-driven miles and a hastily autographed seat wishing the new buyer to "enjoy the car."
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