Rick Ross teased the latest photos of the armored vehicle he just collected, promising to debut at the upcoming car show

Rick Ross will be hosting his inaugural Rick Ross Car and Bike Show, as you are probably already aware. The artist was also just given a protected car as a gift, with a Louis Vuitton seat inside.

Although Rick Ross is well-known in the hip-hop industry, he wants to expand and enter the automotive industry.

On May 21, a Rick Ross Car and Bike Show will take place at the rapper’s 235-acre “The Promise Land” property in Atlanta, Georgia. Ross possesses almost one hundred units in his collection, and over the past several weeks, he has been receiving a large number of new models.

The rapper misnomeratorily refers to the protected truck that will have gus at the event as a “tank.” Ross gave us a tour of the exterior and played a video of when it was brought.

But inside is the treat. The passenger seat’s leather is created by Louis Vuitton, despite the covered carrier’s obviously worn inside. Which leads us back to one of Ross’s vehicles: a specially equipped Hummer H1 with interior design by Louis Vuitton. This automobile is probably going to be at the auto show as well.

Along with two brand-new NASCAR race cars, Ross will showcase his collection of both vintage and modern automobiles. Additionally, Rick refers to it as the “most anticipated car show of 2022,” and he’s asked his well-known buddies with flashy wheels to show them off.

According to the event’s official website, the rapper is requesting a $750 payment from anybody whose vehicles or motorcycles will be on display. You can purc hase two general admission tickets for that sum of mon ey. Selling your car at the fair will set you back $1,000. The vendors charge $2,000 for two persons.

A $2,500 VIP Package includes a gift bag, VIP parking, admission to your automobile, dinner pass, and the opportunity to “party with the BOSS.” A typical visitor’s admission fee is $250, but parking is $50 per day. You also require a parking space, correct?

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