The father of UFC star Conor McGregor has splashed €150,000 on a new car.
Tony McGregor has purchased a 221-reg Porsche Panamera complete with personalised plates from Dublin car salesman Alan Lewis.
The registration plates end with the number 188, which is the name of Tony's yacht and the amount his son received in his weekly social welfare payment when unemployed before breaking into the UFC.
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The 61-year-old was all smiles as he picked up the new car from Lewis Motors in Cabinteely.
Sharing a photo of Tony with his new car on Instagram, Lewis Motors wrote: "A delighted customer always makes us happy!!"
Tony's purchase comes just over a month after his son picked up a new €3.5million luxury Lamborghini yacht.
The Notorious collected his super-yacht in Monaco in early May after around seven-months of waiting for the vessel to be ready.
The luxury yacht is known as "he supercar of the sea" and is 63 feet long while capable of producing 2000hp.
With a green hull, the luxury sea-liner will also pay homage to his whiskey brand Proper Twelve. Its luxury interior also catches the eye, and he has secured the Number 12 edition of the yacht in another tribute to his business.
His latest purchase joins a whole host of opulent toys, which also includes a series of cars such as the Lamborghini Aventador Roadster and his Urus.
McGregor has spent most of the last few weeks on board the yacht with his fiancee Dee Devlin and their three children in southern France, but they returned to Dublin on board a private jet on Tuesday evening.
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