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Pictures Of World Most Expensive Toilet





This is the World Most Expensive Toilet Made Of GOLD worth $10 Million also heard its 24karat Gold.

it is One of the most talked about items on display and it was manufactured in Japan, I heard Japan makes the most sophisticated toilets in the world intelligent loos that self flush, self clean, play music or the sounds of tweeting birds.

They even have seats that will warm your a*s for you,lol.

At that time the solid gold 24-karat loo was worth some sixty million Japanese yen (approximately 4,500,000 RMB in 2002). But with gold having appreciated considerably in recent years I dare not think how much the loo must be worth today.

Unfortunately, visitors are not allowed to sit on this loo, well thats sad.

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