Dubai-Made Fast & Furious Stunt Car Auctioned as an NFT
Many artists selling their digital work for thousands of dollars on the daily for non-fungible tokens (NFTS). The Dubai-made stunt car used in Fast & Furious 7 is set to go on auction in the world’s first NFT car auction.
RubiX to Auction the W Motors Lykan HyperSport Stunt Car from Fast & Furious 7 as the First Physical-Digital Twin Automotive NFT on Tuesday, May 11 https://t.co/napY8bXqp0 via @Yahoo
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Someone will be lucky enough to get The Lykan HyperSport stunt car. The Lykan HyperSport stunt car is only 1 of 10 that made it out during the filming of Furious 7.
W Motors produced 10 Lykan HyperSport stunt vehicles exclusively for use in the movie but only one survived filming. The last remaining Lykan HyperSport stunt car, which was featured in scenes with stars Vin Diesel and the late Paul Walker crashing through some of the most famous skyscrapers in the UAE, is now up for auction as an NFT.
RubiX is now accepting pre-bids for the W Motors Lykan HyperSport NFT auction at https://rubixmarket.com. To learn more about RubiX, visit www.rubix.network.
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