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DJ Black Coffee’s customised Mercedes-Benz G 63 Brabus

With an illustrious career spanning years, DJ Black Coffee has quickly become one of the most celebrated DJs in the world. Over the years, he has made Europe his playground and has made a fortune from gigs and endorsements. He lives lavishly and is unapologetic about it. Despite Europe being his playground, he has furnished his craze for cars with the world’s finest back home.

He has an impressive car collection worth millions. However, DJ Black Coffee’s customised Mercedes-Benz G 63 Brabus has been topping trends after its photos made rounds on social media.Race customised the car, and it’s a beauty. It boasts a full Inozetek wrap and signature Race! Blackout Brabus front bumper lip and drl.

DJ Black Coffee

Of interest is the fact that it also has a super sprint exhaust system and a spare wheel delete kit. The photos of the Mercedes-Benz have gained thousands of comments and reactions since they dropped on the internet.

Many have been trying to connect the dots about its price tag but have hit a dead end. No doubt it costs a fortune because of the customisation and extras. A few days ago, Zimbabwean business tycoon Sir Wicknell bought a 2023 Mercedes-Benz G 63 for R9.5 million without extras.

DJ Black Coffee

Apart from the Mercedes-Benz G Wagon, he reportedly owns several exotic cars that include:

McLaren GT
Mercedes-Benz G-Class
Bentley Flying Spur
Mercedes-Benz CLK
A few years ago, he topped trends after it was reported that he owned a private jet. Against these rumours, he revealed that he only hires it for tours and personal use.

Source: The southafrican

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