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If you fancy yourself a Batman aficionado – and you have Bruce Wayne levels of spending money sitting around – you could be one of the lucky few to score a working, licensed reproduction of The Tumbler from Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy.
The jet engine on the back of The Tumbler is non-functional, but simulates jet engine noises – and the vehicle also includes"imitation gun turrets." This is the only place you'll be allowed to drive The Tumbler, which isn't street legal – that didn't stop Batman though, did it? – click to enlarge
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