Pictured: A £4.3million SIX-WHEEL all-terrain Rolls-Royce Phantom monster

Pictured: A £4.3million SIX-WHEEL off-road Rolls-Royce Phantom with crocodile leather steering wheel and gold-plated brakes The outrageous car - most of which is a 2005 Phantom - was built by Danton Arts Kustoms Danton, who hopes to sell his creation for five million euros Danton enlarged the Phantom using the hull and rear axle of a 2005 BMW seven series

The outrageous car - most of which is a 2005 Phantom - was built by , led by Frenchman Alexandre Danton. He hopes to sell his creation for five million euros (£4.3m/$5.2m).

A matte black Rolls-Royce Phantom monster at six wheels was unveiled by Danton Arts Kustoms, run by Frenchman Alexandre Danton. The outrageous car is pictured here in front of the Chateau de Danton in France Outside extras include a roof rack with a yellow light bar and side steps additional

Danton spent three months on the build, which involved extending the Phantom using the hull and rear axle from a 2005 BMW Seven Series, the latter accommodating the extra wheel s.

On the outside, other extras include a roof rack with a bar bright yellow and additional side steps.

The umbrellas are cleverly hidden in the re...

Pictured: A £4.3million SIX-WHEEL all-terrain Rolls-Royce Phantom monster
Pictured: A £4.3million SIX-WHEEL off-road Rolls-Royce Phantom with crocodile leather steering wheel and gold-plated brakes The outrageous car - most of which is a 2005 Phantom - was built by Danton Arts Kustoms Danton, who hopes to sell his creation for five million euros Danton enlarged the Phantom using the hull and rear axle of a 2005 BMW seven series

The outrageous car - most of which is a 2005 Phantom - was built by , led by Frenchman Alexandre Danton. He hopes to sell his creation for five million euros (£4.3m/$5.2m).

A matte black Rolls-Royce Phantom monster at six wheels was unveiled by Danton Arts Kustoms, run by Frenchman Alexandre Danton. The outrageous car is pictured here in front of the Chateau de Danton in France Outside extras include a roof rack with a yellow light bar and side steps additional

Danton spent three months on the build, which involved extending the Phantom using the hull and rear axle from a 2005 BMW Seven Series, the latter accommodating the extra wheel s.

On the outside, other extras include a roof rack with a bar bright yellow and additional side steps.

The umbrellas are cleverly hidden in the re...

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