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Tom Brady is selling his highly customized Cadillac Escalade for $300,000 — see inside

  • Tom Brady is selling his customized Cadillac Escalade for $300,000.
  • Brady initially paid close to $350,000 for the lavish SUV, which basically looks like a private jet on the inside.
  • It has large reclining seats, wood accents, a mobile internet system, and an $18,000 audio-video system.
  • The Caddy only has 13,000 miles on it and is being sold through Becker Automotive Design, which built out the car.

Tom Brady is making some big moves this year. Not only is he taking his talents to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after 20 seasons with the New England Patriots, but he's also selling his custom 2018 Cadillac Escalade ESV for a cool $300,000.

The opulent SUV — which was thoroughly customized by Becker Automotive Design — originally cost Brady close to $345,000, according to an invoice the company provided Business Insider.

The vehicle itself cost around $91,000, and Becker packed on roughly $250,000 worth of customizations at Brady's request. The NFL star had the SUV stretched by 20 inches and ordered upgrades like massaging Italian-leather seats, a flatscreen TV, wood accents, and a mobile internet system.

"Parting ways with my Becker ESV won't be easy," Brady said, according to the SUV's listing. "From day one, it became my sanctuary from the outside noise. I hope the next owner will take great care of her; she will always be a part of the Brady family."

Learn more about Brady's Cadillac Escalade ESV, which was brought to our attention by Robb Report, below.

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