Justin Bieber Takes To Instagram To Show Off Ridiculous New Custom Cadillac Escalade
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Justin Bieber recently took to Instagram to showcase his new custom Cadillac Escalade, which was recently overhauled by West Coast Customs, the shop once involved with the TV show Pimp My Ride, starring rapper/host X-to-the-ZEE Xzibit (who had money back then).
The crew stripped the interior completely, removing the second-row bench seats and transforming the space a gaudy grotto perfectly suited to the tight leather pants and inflated egos that will inhabit it.
In went white shag carpeting, a custom flat-screen TV, more speakers and what look to be door-mounted control panels for various cabin settings.
“Chillin in his custom VIP edition Escalade”, wrote West Coast Customs on Bieb’s Instagram page. “With an extensive list of features including built-in Wi-Fi, this beast is his mobile ManCave!”
It seems the Bieb’s doesn’t quite have the freshest of ‘Slades either, as 2015i (i for interim) models feature a built-in OnStar 4G LTE hotspot as standard. That, or the folks at West Coast went to town on the Wi-Fi hotspot and pimped it out all the same. If that’s even a thing.
We’ve yet to see any exterior shots but you can pretty well guarantee it’ll ride on some massive wheels, while a pitch-black window tint keeps onlookers from peeking at the precious popstar cargo inside.
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Other than it being a mercifully short post, I can’t think of one positive thing to say about this.
“perfectly suited to the tight leather pants and inflated egos that will inhabit it.” a good comment made Drew Singer! …and how disgusting that Bieber makes the headlines again…
Ya, we tried to keep this one short. No need to go on and on about Canada’s favourite export (being that he’s no longer annoying the hell out of us Canadians). Thanks, James. The sad fact is that we all know it’s true, and most of us wouldn’t ride in that gonorrhea-infested douche-palace even if we were paid for the “privilege”.