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The Safest Place To Put Your Bugatti Keys

Written By: Chris Paukert

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stockinger-safe-bugatti-5.jpgJust where does a Bugatti owner stash the keys to his Veyron 16.4? Well, if you’ve got the financial wherewithal to purchase one of these small-volume supercars, you probably aren’t likely to hang the fob in the entryway by the umbrellas, right?

Enter the Stockinger “Safe Bugatti.” This built-to-order beauty combines the latest in anti-theft protection, including five button keypad, four-way ground anchor with break-off sensors, sonic and noise sensors in both the door and body, and even optional GPS.

The interior is no less impressive, drawing influence and materials from the Veyron itself. It features both jewelry and watch trays, as well as a drawer with a watchwinder for two timepieces, all rendered in Bugatti leather. The whole interior array is available in different shelving and drawer configurations, and it is lit via LED lighting.

Perhaps the neatest feature is that Stockinger’s specialists will be happy to custom craft your safe in colors and materials to match your Veyron.

Given that its asking price is a tidy $126,000, we might be asking Stockinger if they’ve got a bigger vault to keep the Safe Bugatti locked away in!

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10 Comments

ghostly_1 April 30th, 2007 5:39 PM Link

I have nothing constructive to say here.

Drew April 30th, 2007 6:15 PM Link

Yes, that is a bit EXTREME. I’d prefer a McLaren, but the Bugatti has it beat cabin-wise.

Alexander Lopez May 1st, 2007 8:08 AM Link

I can imagine a thief thinking “wow, these people must have a safe somewhere in this house…” If the owner paints this thing in enamel white, it could look like a refrigerator!

Christopher May 1st, 2007 11:18 AM Link

More proof that when money is no object, there’s room in this world for all sorts of things the rest of us shrug our shoulders at and wonder, “why?!?”.

Mark May 1st, 2007 12:48 PM Link

Too bad the rich don’t have spare money for this kind of thing. In 10 years, expect big tax increases on the rich because of stupid luxuries like this.

Ath. May 2nd, 2007 2:14 AM Link

you buy this before or after the car???

David S. May 5th, 2007 12:55 AM Link

I’m sorry but if McLaren made it (specifically if Gordon Murray got his hands on it) your safe would be so lightweight that burglars could walk off with your stuff one-handed.

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