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Travis Scott Reveals His Custom Lamborghini Urus By Mansory And West Coast Customs

Travis Scott may be known for his embarrassing and quite frankly ridiculous moment at Astroworld, but despite some serious attorney costs, the rapper keeps on buying and modifying his cars. Of course, being with Kylie Jenner helps with staying out of the red. He might not be be everyone’s cup of tea, but you have to appreciate the fact that he’s keeping the aftermarket scene alive with cars such as his Lamborghini Aventador and Ferrari 488.

Now, he’s just revealed his Lamborghini Urus, which he bought in 2020 in the middle of the pandemic, according to Best Looking Cars, but this time round it’s been modified by West Coast Customs who have fitted a Mansory kit to the Italian SUV.

Nicknamed Cactus Jack Urus after his record label, the Urus features his go-to mocha brown paintjob that can be found on a number of his cars. But it’s what’s beneath the paint that really makes this car interesting.

The Mansory kit is made of carbon fibre, and was exported to California from Germany to be fitted to the car. Then, the off-white aftermarket wheels were blessed with Cactus Jack wheel centre caps featuring the logo of his record label. This was also placed on the brake calipers, just in case you missed the wheels.

“Travis is like, we’ve got to get that full carbon crazy kit. I’m like Trav, that’s in Germany. He’s like call them, let’s get it,” said Ryan Friedlinghaus, West Coast Customs founder, in the video feature.

Road Niche tells us the mods to this car cost a whopping $665,000, and that doesn’t include the car itself which costs around $220,000. Was it worth it? Let us know in the comments below.

Alex Harrington

Alex started racing at a young age so certainly knows his way around a car and a track. He can just about put a sentence together too, which helps. He has a great interest in the latest models, but would throw all of his money at a rusty old French classic and a 300ZX. Contact: [email protected]

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