Audi Is Selling The Ultimate Final Fantasy XV Collector's Item

Audi Is Selling The Ultimate Final Fantasy XV Collector's Item

You need the luck and the money for this bad boy.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Nov 11, 2016 @ 03:10 PM (Staff Bios)
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If you're a major Final Fantasy fan - like moi - then you probably enjoy attempting to collect every Final Fantasy object known to man. Unfortunately, collecting can be incredibly costly (I own almost all of the games, but lacking the memorabilia department due to the cost of the items).

So costly, in fact, that for the average person, there is no way he or she could obtain the item in a million years. Today, one particular collector's item fits the bill - Final Fantasy XV's Audi R8 Star of Lucis, which was also featured in Kingslaive. And boy, is it sexy.

Unfortunately, only one of these babies exist in the real world, but Audi will be selling it for roughly $470,000 after a successful application selection and lottery.

Yes, a lottery. So not only would the buyer need the money but also the luck to boot.



Oh man, if only I had the luck... and the money.

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