Britain's Tourist, Who Is Thought To Be From Saudi Arabia, Arrived In The Capital With A Fleet Of Gold Cars Worth More Than £1 Million. His Gold £350,000 Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe And Lamborghini Aventador, Also Worth £350,000
Vehicles Name Include A £370,00 Mercedes G63, A Six-Wheel Off-Roader, A Bentley Flying Spur, Worth £220,000, A £350,000 Rolls-Royce And A £350,000 Lamborghini Aventador SV.
They Were Parked Their Vehicles Outside The Five-Star Mandarian Oriental Hotel Near Hyde Park . Their Journey Also Took Them To Cadogan Place, Where The Average House Price Is Just Over £5.2million.
It Is Not Known How Much It Costs To Cover The Cars In Gold Chrome Wrap, But Reports Suggest It Is In The Region Of £4,000 Per Vehicle.
The Pictures Signal The Start Of The City's Supercar Season
The Arrival Of The Supercars Has Become A Regular Event In Recent Years, With Rich Kuwaitis, Saudis And Emiratis Seeking To Out-Do Each With Their Souped-Up Vehicles.
They Are Often Spotted Waiting In Gridlocked Traffic In Some Of Central London's Most Popular Areas Or Parked Up Outside Designer Shops And Luxury Boutiques, Including Harrods.
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