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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Going nowhere fast: The BMW sports car that's made entirely out of bricks

A Chinese artist wants £80,000 for a BMW car that handles like a brick... as it's made out of hundreds of them.

Dai Geng spent more than a year cementing the brick blocks together which he then carved into a model of a sporty BMW Z4, which can exceed speeds of 150mph.

Except for the windows, everything is made from brick, even the hinges that allow the door to open and close just like metal ones.

Chinese artist Dai Geng spent more than a year making the brick car which is a model of a sporty BMW Z4

Chinese artist Dai Geng spent more than a year making the brick car which is a model of a sporty BMW Z4

The car has been on display at Shenzheng, in Guangdong province, in southeastern China, and has now has been put up for sale

The car has been on display at Shenzheng, in Guangdong province, in southeastern China, and has now has been put up for sale

Mr Dai even managed to make brick hinges so the doors can open and close.

The car has been on display at Shenzheng, in Guangdong province, in southeastern China, and has now has been put up for sale.

Mr Dai said: 'Only the windows are not made of bricks. Everything else including the tyres, the steering wheel, the exhaust pipe and trimmings are made of brick.'

The artist is hopeful that a Chinese businessman will by the car, which doesn't run, for at least £80,000

The artist is hopeful that a Chinese businessman will by the car, which doesn't run, for at least £80,000

Mr Dai said: 'Only the windows are not made of bricks. Everything else including the tyres, the steering wheel, the exhaust pipe and trimmings are made of brick.'

Mr Dai said: 'Only the windows are not made of bricks. Everything else including the tyres, the steering wheel, the exhaust pipe and trimmings are made of brick.'

He is hoping the car will be sold for use as a garden ornament and bought by one of the newly rich Chinese who regard BMW as extremely desirable because of the quality and performance.

The brick car, which is 5 metres long, 2.15 metres wide, 1.6 metres high and weighs 6.5 tons, was completed in 2007 and was displayed at different places, such as the 798 Art Zone in Beijing.

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