Chris Eubank Jr’s ‘one-off’ McLaren put up for sale for £525k complete with personalised number plate

CHRIS EUBANK JR is flogging his one-of-a-kind McLaren 720s.
The IBO middleweight champion bought the supercar back in 2019 and fell in love with it.
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Chris Eubank Jr bought his McLaren 720 in 2019 and fell in love with itCredit: INSTAGRAM@CHRISEUBANKJR
The 36-year-old souped up the car to the max shortly after getting his hands on itCredit: AUTOTRADER
But he’s trying to sell the motor for a cool £525,000Credit: AUTOTRADER
So much so that he sent it off to Germany to soup it up even more than the incredible default specifications.
But Eubank Jr, the son of British boxing great Chris Eubank, has seemingly grown tired of the car and has put it up for sale on Auto Trader.
An advert for the red and black speed demon, which has a whopping 755 brake horsepower and 525lbs of torque, recently appeared on the website.
The 2018 plate, which has a custom 1KO number plate, has done just shy of 17,000 miles – 16,886 to be precise.
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Eubank Jr is looking for a cool £525,000 to part ways with his once-beloved car – which is listed as a “one-punch masterpiece”.
Jr was proud as punch of his motor after having it modified, telling The BBC: “It looks like a completely different animal now.
“I can’t tell you how many people pull up next to me and ask what car it is – people don’t recognise it as a McLaren.
“It’s had pretty much everything done to it.
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Chris Eubank Jr is still licking his wounds from his defeat to Conor Benn last monthCredit: Getty
“The colour has been changed from orange to red, there’s marbled carbon fibre, a full body kit and a red alcantara interior with white detailing and stitching.
“There’s also a new exhaust system – it’s the loudest car I’ve ever driven.”
Eubank Jr is still licking his wounds after losing his family grudge rematch with Conor Benn last month.
The Hove hitman has faced numerous calls to retire after a lacklustre display against Benn.
But the 36-year-old has dismissed talk of hanging up his gloves and has claimed “even bigger fights” are on the horizon.




