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Would you be willing to pay $1,250,000 for a custom Veyron?

What you see before you is a 2008 Bugatti Veyron supercar tuned by Mansory and currently up for sale in one of the celebrity shops of Los-Angeles. Do you think it is worth the asking price?

Back in the time, Mansory built a handful of such Veyrons, united under the series called Linea Vivere. The bright-red paintjob of this example makes it unique, as do the horseshoe-shaped front bumper, exposed carbon hood, and an original carbon weave pattern throughout the body.

The cabin also greets with plenty of carbon fiber details on the steering wheel, the center console, the gear selector, the paddle shifter and the door panels. Black and white leather covers the seats, the tunnel and the dashboard, and a special plaque testifies that it was the 38th Veyron to have been imported into the USA.

The track projectile has slightly under 14,000 miles (22,500 km) on its odometer and goes for U.S. $1,250,000. As exorbitant as the price may seem, it is still pretty modest compared to the stock, non-customized Veyron ($1.8M+). Would you buy it if you were a collector?