The car in which Tupac was shot up for sale for $ 1.7 million -- Tupac death car biddable online!

A Las Vegas-based car dealer claims to be in possession of the famous car in which rapper Tupac was fatally injured in 1996. This BMW is listed for sale for $ 1.75 million.

According to the dealer, Celebrity Cars, this is the real car in which Tupac Shakur was shot dead when he had just witnessed a fight in Las Vegas between Mike Tyson and Bruce Seldon. It is the first time that this car has been put on sale or exhibited since the rapper's death.

Tupac death car biddable online

The BMW has been completely restored with original parts, but they still left the bullet impact marks. The new owner will receive documentation attached to the car that justifies the ownership and history of this legendary BMW, adds the American dealer.

As a reminder, the shooting took place on September 7, 1996 at 11:15 p.m. CT. After the boxing bout, the rapper wanted to go to the Club 662 nightclub, so he got into the sedan of Suge Knights (producer), a BMW E38. The car stopped at a red light on East Flamingo Road and Koval Lane, when a rival gang in a Cadillac emptied their charger onto the car. The rapper was hit by four bullets, two in the chest, one in the arm and one in the thigh, taken to hospital and died of his injuries on Friday, September 13. He was 25 years old.


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