This £50,000-plus Ferrari 456 Italia has been given a spider wrap by its Qatari owner, who was keen to show it off on the streets of central London yesterday |
It's not just modern sports cars that are being brought over, this classic UAE registered Datsun 240 GL was spotted on London's Sloane Street yesterday |
This heavily-modified gold Range Rover - estimated to be worth more than £150,000 - has attracted attention after its owner parked it outside the Wellesley hotel |
A gold and black Saudi-owned Bugatti Veyron - which can sell for up to £1million - was parked in a street in Kensington yesterday, causing many to stop and take photos |
A Qatari millionaire has brought this £70,000 Mercedes AMG with him for his holiday in Britain and parked the machine outside Harrods yesterday |
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A blue and white Saudi-owned Rolls Royce, estimated at £300,000, attracts attention of pedestrians after its owner parked it outside the bay in Knightsbridge yesterday |
A Saudi-registered Pagani Huayra, which has a starting price of around £1million, was spotted parked next to an expensive hotel in the area |
A policeman approaches a modified £100,000 Range Rover, registered in Saudi Arabia, amid locals' concerns about breaches of parking rules and road safety |
The expensive machines have been spotted in a full range of colours, with this Mercedes CLS - starting price £82,000 - parked on Chelsea's Sloane Street yesterday |
The cars owners compete with each other to see who can carry out the most outlandish modifications, with this £150,000 Maserati Gran Turismo given a silver bonnet |
As word got around that London's richest tourists were showing off their cars near Harrods yesterday, this £180,000 Lamborghini Huracan was soon seen driving past |
A Dubai-registered £1million Bugatti, parked on double yellow lines in front of a modified Rolls-Royce, attracted the attention of a traffic warden yesterday |
A £400,000 six-wheeled Mercedes G63 AMG, similar to one which featured on Top Gear, is among the most outrageous to have been shipped across |
A Qatari-owned £200,000 Ferrari 458 in front of a £300,000 Lamborghini Aventador. The cars are attracting gangs of camera-wielding youths, dubbed the 'Carparazzi' |
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