Petrolhead Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang has seen his stunning £170k Lamborghini Urus undergo a stunning transformation.
Aubameyang has a staggering collection of supercars, with the Arsenal skipper never shy about showing off his prized possessions.
He regularly likes to add a personal touch to his richly assembled fleet of vehicles and has visited car wrapping specialist Yianni Charalambous, also known as Yiannimize, on a number of occasions.
This time, the 32-year-old was looking to lose the crisp gold wrap, with Yianni adding a classy marble wrap.
As well as the new wrap, personalised tyres with 'Auba' on were added, as well as reflective pinstripes, starlight roof lining and a personalised number plate.
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Pierre Emerick-Aubameyang's Lamborghini Urus with it's new marble wrap
Aubameyang was delighted with the results, describing the new results as "classy" meaning he can go out in a suit and not look out of place.
Yianni made sure to put an Arsenal touch on the interior, with red and white trim on the doors.
The striker was so impressed with the new look that he promised to return new vehicles with Yianni adding: "He isn't going anywhere, he's staying at Arsenal, he'll be back".
After being handed a new deal last year, Aubameyang remains one of the top earners in the Premier League and puts a good portion of that aside to fund his passion for car collection.
Alongside the Urus, he has an Aventador, a Huracan Spyder and his LaFerrari.
His collection doesn't end there though with the striker having a total of 12 cars to his name which includes more Ferraris, a Porsche and a Range Rover.
Aubameyang was more than happy with the results
He has previously spoken about his love for cars saying: "The clothes, the cars and all that are a bonus. I enjoy living this way.
"I like who I am and it doesn't matter if other people can't accept that - it goes over my head.
"As they say 'you only live once'. It's important to know where you come from and where your roots are - the rest is a big bonus."
But for all the delight he gets from his passions off the pitch, it's the work he's been doing on it, which has him smiling again.
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After a difficult 2020/21 season, marred by bouts with Covid, malaria and dealing with his mother's illness, the Gabon international is revving back up to top speed.
With seven goals in nine games to start the new campaign, his manager Mikel Arteta admits that his different, more positive mindset is clear to see.
Arteta said: "I think he is and you can see on the pitch he's playing with a smile on his face. A happy Auba is linked with his character and that's what he's able to transmit to the team."