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A German man has won a £20,000 Mini Cooper - after he agreed to have the brand's logo tattooed on his manhood.Andreas Muller, 39, from Sachsen Anhalt, entered a radio station contest to show who would pull the craziest stunt to get the car.Listeners heard him squealing in agony as an expert tattooist recreated the car's 'Mini' logo on his penis while a female presenter looked on."There were a lot of crazy stunts put forward by listeners, but Andreas won by a short head," said one organiser.Mr Muller said: "Once I'm sitting in the car, it won't matter anymore. Then the pain will be gone and it'll be alright."Source: orange news
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