A home-made Lamborghini from a Kiwi star out of cardboard on YouTube has sold for more than $ 10,000, with all proceeds going to charity.
In the details, Youtuber David Jones sold the Lamborghini Aventador, made of cardboard, for $ 10,420 on Tuesday night, after he was expected to make about $ 50 only, and the width of the car is 1.65 meters and 3.78 meters in length, and it took two and a half weeks to manufacture.
Jones decided to transfer the money to "Starship" Children's Hospital in Auckland, New Zealand, where he underwent cancer treatment at the age of 14.
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