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London’s streets clogged up by supercars as their rich owners arrive for the summer



Here come the supercar show-offs! The world's most extravagant motors clog up London's streets as their super-rich Middle-Eastern owners arrive in Britain for the summer ---- It's that time of year when dozens of stunning supercars fill the streets of London. A row of such metal marvels could today be seen lined up outside designer shops Versace and Fendi on Sloane Street. The owners, many of them from Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Kuwait, will happily pay a small fortune - in excess of £20,000 for a return journey - for their vehicles to be flown around 3,000 miles, and often leave them parked up on the streets of Knightsbridge and Chelsea. The cars spotted in the capital following the end of Ramadan often attract the attention of tourists and car enthusiasts, who are intrigued by the tailor-made versions of famous models. Pictured left to right: a Lamborghini Aventador and a Rolls-Royce spotted in Knightsbridge; a Ferrari 488 from Kuwait; and a chrome-wrapped Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren 722 from Kuwait seen outside the Dorchester Hotel, Mayfair. | Daily Mail via IFTTT

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