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Was it because of this Abel Mutua comment that Njugush sold his Sh3.9 million Prado?

Image: Njugush flaunts newly acquired body

Comedian Njugush appears to have responded playfully to filmmaker Abel Mutua’s recent banter about his car, sparking reports that Njugush has put his Toyota Prado TX up for sale.

The banter initiated when Abel Mutua humorously referred to Njugush’s car as a ‘wardrobe’ in a video that quickly went viral.

In the video, Abel Mutua jokingly remarked, “The guy you see here is Timothy Kimani Ndegwa driving his clean wall unit, being followed by a machine… a cabinet follows the machine – a Range Rover Evoque driven by his wife.”

This lighthearted exchange seemingly prompted Njugush to list his car for sale.

A Twitter user with the handle @Mickey0T, known as Petrolhead, shared the news on social media, stating, “Abel Mutua and others teased Njugush until he decided to release the TX.”

According to the details provided, the car is a 2014 Toyota Prado with a 2700cc engine featuring a sunroof and 7 leather seats.

The asking price for Njugush’s well-maintained unit is Sh3.9 million, as revealed by Petrolhead in his tweet.

This isn’t the first time that Abel has poked fun at Njugush. In May last year, Abel acquired a new Land Rover Discovery 4, bidding farewell to his beloved Mercedes Benz E250 after five years of ownership.

While picking up his new car, Mutua playfully asserted that his latest ride surpassed Njugush’s Toyota Prado.

“Timothy Kimani Ndegwa do not talk to me. In case you need to say something, write an email, and we will respond in three to five business days. Kimani, it is over for you,” teased Abel.

Earlier, Mutua had announced on social media that he was parting ways with his Benz, posting a heartfelt message and a video showing the cherished car being loaded onto a truck.

In the caption, he expressed gratitude for the unforgettable memories and experiences he had shared with the vehicle over the years.

He affectionately nicknamed the car Miss GT (God’s Time).

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