After he was arrested and jailed for running a dogfighting operation nearly six years ago, Michael Vick found himself in quite a bit of debt. The quarterback went bankrupt in prison and has been trying to climb out of that financial hole over the past handful of years.
Now, with the money that he has earned from the Philadelphia Eagles, Vick has reportedly paid his dues and is back in the green again…which means it’s time to flaunt some toys. Evidently a car enthusiast, Vick has set up a website called ShowMike.com where users can show off their custom rides. On the site, you can check out the whips of several famous athletes – including DeAngelo Hall, Jeremy Maclin and Trent Cole.
Vick’s fleet of vehicles – all six of them -can also be found. Check them out below:
2012 Audi A8L – A8L 24″ Lexanis Window Tint 9500ci Radar Myron Davis DVD Headrest
2012 Lexus LX570 – 24″ Asanti Forged Wheels 9500Ci Radar Window Tint Rosen DVD Headrest
2012 Jaguar XJ8 – 22″ Savini Wheels 9500ci Radar Rosen DVD Headrest Window Tint
2012 Cadillac Escalade EXT Matte Gray Edition – 26″ KMC Slides Matte Gray Wrap Black Out Lights Escort 9500ci Rosen DVD Headrest
2013 Infiniti QX56 – 26″ KMC Wheels Window Tint Escort 9500ci Radar
2013 Can-Am Spyder
[h/t The Big Lead]








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