Floyd Mayweather's 3.8 million US dollars ultra-rare Ferrari Enzo is the hot new item that billionaires are lusting for.
According to the boxer's car dealer guy, Mayweather had put his wheels up for sale only last week, but they have received crazy response from people from countries like Australia, Japan, Great Britain, Germany, Austria, India, South Africa, Nigeria and the United States, TMZ.com has reported.
There is no information on who the mystery Indian is who is making queries for the rare Ferrari.
The requests come along with full-price offers by several interested parties, with all of them asking for special favors like having dinner with the champ, shoot a video with him and his car etc.
The dealer, Obi Okeke at Fusion Luxury Motors said that 3 of the potential buyers, who have been named in Forbes' Billionaires List, are being kept anonymous for now.
Mayweather will take a decision on the matter after holding a meeting with Okeke.
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