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Tuesday 5 August 2014

SUPERCAR INVASION!!! Streets of London Jammed With Arab-Owned Super-cars As Wealthy Middle Eastern Playboys Flock in For Summer...

A queue of extravagant vehicles were parked around Harrods yesterday including a six-wheeled Mercedes G63 AMG, a Pagani Huayra and a Rolls Royce (left to right)
High-performance supercars are pouring into west London as wealthy Arabs bring over their playthings for the 'summer season' in Britain.

The capital has seen a boom in the number of Lamborghinis, Ferraris and Bugattis on its streets as rich Qataris, Saudis, Emiratis and Kuwaitis move to London during the Middle East's baking mid-summer months.

A Dubai-registered Bugatti, parked on double yellow lines in front of a modified Rolls-Royce, attracted the attention of a parking inspector outside Harrods yesterday
The growing number of sports cars around the wealthy Knightsbridge district is causing some local residents to worry about breaches of parking rules and potential dangerous driving.
A Qatari-owned Ferrari 458 in front of a Lamborghini Aventador in Knightsbridge. The cars are attracting gangs of camera-wielding youths, dubbed the 'Carparazzi'
The most outrageous car to make the trip over this time around is the six-wheeled Mercedes G63 AMG, an enormous £370,000 off-roader. A 220mph Pagani Huayra, worth more than £1 million, has also attracted attention from tourists and passersby.
A six-wheeled Mercedes G63 AMG, similar to one which featured on Top Gear, is among the most outrageous to have been shipped across for this year's 'season'
There is also a gold Range Rover, various Rolls-Royces, Lamborghinis and Ferraris, numerous Bugatti Veyrons and a 1970s Datsun. The rich Arabs stay in the best hotels and empty their wallets in London's most expensive shops, but they also cause problems with their unique supercars.

Residents in affluent Knightsbridge have complained they are behaving in an anti-social manner, revving the cars and treating the exclusive area as their personal racetrack.
The cars owners appear to compete with each other to see who can carry out the most outlandish modifications, with this Maserati Gran Turismo give a silver bonnet
Panda Morgan-Thomas, a management consultant, said: 'I am not angry. I am just exhausted. After a relatively calm three years the last few days have seen the return of supercars to Knightsbridge.





Daily Mail

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