Alfred, to the Bat...Limo: Bruce Wayne's Alternative Ride
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Alfred, to the Bat...Limo: Bruce Wayne's Alternative Ride



We never knew that the Batmobile also came in limousine form - obviously neither does Batman or the creators of the fictional character but that's beside the point. The limo is inspired from the Batmobile that was featured in the 1989 and 1992 Batman films directed by Tim Burton. You can see more pictures of the BatLimo as well as a video that we discovered on Youtube after the jump.

Via: Autogespot and Chickslovethecar




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