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Spot The Billionaire Who Ordered 30 Rolls Royce Phantoms
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Chinese billionaire, Stephen Hung if that is his suspiciously westernized first name, has placed an epic order for a fleet of 30 Rolls Royce Phantom’s, the company’s flagship model. That’s Mr Hung above, center, over the top sports jacket, signing the deal with Rolls Royce’s top brass. Stephen-Hung-Rolls-Royce-Phantom-BMr Hung’s obscene spending becomes the single biggest customer order Rolls Royce has ever received. Each Phantom will feature lavish, bespoke customisation from the specially extended wheelbase to interior fittings which will be adorned with garish Gold fitments. Stephen-Hung-Rolls-Royce-PhantomMr Hung is an awesomely successful retail and property magnate in China and is opening an ultra luxury hotel called Louis XIII in Macau for despicably ultra high net worth individuals. The fleet of 30 Phantoms will ferry the super rich to and from the hotel in and around Macu which is fast becoming the Monaco of the far east. Rolls Royce won’t disclose the exact price of each specially commissioned Phantom but its expected to cost Mr Hung around £650k each. Rolls-Royce-Phantom-20-Orders-AAnd if you are worrying whether Mr Hung will sleep easy at night, the answer is yes just ask his customers who are expected to stomp up £75k a night when hotel Louis XIII opens in 2016. We’ll leave the last word to Stephen; “Macau is rapidly evolving into the luxury capital of the world and we are honoured to have the opportunity to add to Macau’s many distinctions, the world’s largest fleet of Rolls-Royce Phantoms, including the two most luxurious vehicles Rolls-Royce has ever built. Louis XIII and Rolls-Royce Motor Cars share the same philosophy: to deliver the perfect experience to the world’s most discerning customers,” said Louis XIII Chairman, Stephen Hung.  Rolls-Royce-Phantom-Stephen-Hung-dailycarblog
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