Turkey-based Bafana international Dino Ndlovu was recently pictured with a top of the range ride. Check it out!
Check it out!Jet-setting SA baller, Ndlovu, took to Instagram to flex a dazzling sports car, would could be an addition to an already impressive collection.
The Sakaryaspor striker posed alongside a sleek black BMW ride and it's one of their finest modern designs. The ever-flamboyant attacker has expensive taste in both clothes and cars and if he's recent IG post is anything to go by, the veteran baller seems to have added a new ride to his luxurious fleet.
Ndlovu popped up alongside a black BMW M4 coupe. It appears to be the current model of the car which is valued at approximately R2.1 million.
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