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VIDEO: Kourtney Kardashian's Fury Over Scott's 'Ridiculous and Embarrassing' Rolls Royce

Feb. 6 2011, Published 12:06 p.m. ET

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Bickering couple Kourtney Kardashian and Scott Disick have a new topic to fight about on an upcoming episode of Kourtney and Kim Take New York - his new Rolls Royce Ghost! RadarOnline.com has a teaser of the pair's explosive argument inside the expensive car.

VIDEO: Kourtney Explodes On Scott Over Expensive Purchase

"I walk out of the hotel and there’s this Rolls Royce," Kourtney says off-camera, grimacing. "Scott better not have just bought this Rolls Royce."

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Kourtney's mood doesn't improve while sitting in the opulent car. “What’s up with the car, I know you didn’t buy it so who’s is it?" she asked Scott argumentatively.

"I did buy it actually," he replied, refusing to back down.

"This is a little ridiculous and embarrassing," responded Kourtney, who was trying desperately to hide her mounting anger as throngs surrounded the car watching them.

"I look out of the car and there’s all these fans and paparazzi so I just have to smile and pretend everything’s alright when I just want to shake Scott and yell at him," she explained.

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With a sickly sweet smile on her face to hide her fury, she said: "I’m not going to lunch because I look ridiculous in this car.”

Tune into E! on Sunday at 10/9pm central for the full episode of Kourtney and Kim Take New York to see if the couple resolve their differences.

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