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A model making a first appearance at the Playboy Mansion is nothing new. Unless it has four wheels. The model in question was the Volkswagen Golf GTI Mk V Fahrenheit Edition (i.e. hot…get it?), which alongside the Magma Orange paint finish also boasted 18” Charleston alloys and commemorative ‘Fahrenheit’ badging.
Purpose? Well…er…
Source – Automotive Eye Candy