Saturday, January 5, 2008

$250,000 rims

If money were no object you could $250,000 for a set of four Asanti Stone Series Wheel Rims. The Stone Series rims are made from chrome or 24 carat gold and covered in 63,000 carats of princess cut cubic zirconium stones. The stones are available in emerald green, canary yellow, fire red or clear. Click here to find out more.

Friday, January 4, 2008

$38,000 stove

If money were no object you could spend $38,000 for a La Cornue Palais 180 stove. Each stove is made to order by hand in France. The oven's unique vaulted ceiling creates natural heat convection that envelopes food in constant temperature. Four cooktop options are available - gas, electric, ceramic and magnetic induction.

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Thursday, January 3, 2008

$14,662 grill

If money were no object you could spend $14,662 to buy a Solaire 56 inch infravection gas grill. With a 1,027 square inch total grilling area and an 18,000 BTU infrared rear burner this grill will handle anything you throw on it. Also included is an all-weather stainless steel refrigerator with two doors and two drawers with removable food trays. Click here to find out more.

$426,000 luxury automobile

If money were no object you could spend $426,000 to buy a Maybach 62 S luxury automobile. The Maybach features a 612 hp 6.0 liter 12 cylinder engine, 21 speaker Bose audio system, dual screen entertainment system, 20-inch wheels, rear seats that offer seat warmers, seat coolers and massage features, and much more. Click here to find out more.

$36,000 golf clubs

If money were no object you could spend $36,000 to buy a set of top of the line Honma golf clubs. For the price you receive 10 irons, 3 woods, a putter and a staff bag. The lowest level of these clubs start at a higher price than anything from Titleist, Callaway or TaylorMade. Click here to find out more.

$3 million appearance

If money were no object you could spend $3 million to have Mariah Carey perform at your private party. Like many celebrities Mariah will make a private appearance for the right price and $3 million is her number - up from $1 million in 2006.

$5,000 bath

If money were no object you could spend $5,000 to enjoy a bath in Evian water at the Hotel Victor in South Beach Florida. The bath contains about 350 gallons of Evian water and can only be enjoyed by guests staying in the penthouse (separate cost of $6,000 per night). Included in the cost is a bottle of champagne, a slice of Seven Sins of Chocolate dessert from the hotel's restaurant and two spa treatments.

Wednesday, January 2, 2008

$69,995 television

If money were no object you could spend $69,995 to buy a 103-inch plasma television from Panasonic. The TH-10PH9UK model is the largest plasma television available today. The 1080P panel offers full HD resolution. Click here to find out more.

$400 dinner

If money were no object you could spend $400 per person to dine at Masa in New York City. For the price you would receive the 29-course Omakase menu (4 to 5 appetizers followed by 25 sushi courses). You might want to call ahead for reservations. Click here to find out more.

$280,000 watch

If money were no object you could spend $280,000 for a IWC Grande Complication wristwatch. This watch has 659 mechanical parts and production is limited to only 50 per year which means you most likely won't run into anyone else who is wearing one. Click here to find out more.

Monday, December 31, 2007

$1.6 million handbag

If money were no object you could spend $1.6 million on this Hermes Birkin handbag. The handbag was designed by Birkin's Japanese designer GinzaTanaka and features 2,182 diamonds.

$3,500 weightless flight

If money were no object you could spend $3,500 to fly on a Zero G airplane where you would experience weightlessness like an astronaut. The flights last 90 to 100 minutes within which you would experience fifteen 30-second periods of weightlessness and near-weightlessness. The experience includes training, the flight, a flight suit, complimentary merchandise, awards, a post-event party, photos and a DVD of the flight. Flights take off from either Las Vegas or Florida. Click here to find out more.

Sunday, December 30, 2007

$73,000 Foosball Table

If money were no object you could spend $73,000 for an Opus Foosball Table. Called 'The Beautiful Game', this table features players heads that are micro-cast in 3D from photographs provided by the buyer such that your friends and family members can be on your teams. The Opus is unique, futuristic and no two are alike because they are custom built for the buyer. Opus tables are constructed of etched glass, stainless steel and fine woods like oak and mahogany. More cool features - underplay lighting, built-in glove boxes and bubble levels. Click here to find out more.