Remember the Chrome Gold Lamborghini Aventador SV we recently showed you? Well, that Raging Bull is just a small part of a gold-wrapped car collection that's grabbing attention in London these days.
The cars belong to Turki Bin Abdullah, a Saudi billionaire who decided to bring four vehicles from his fleet of gold-wrapped machines to the British capital. Aside from the Lambo, we're also talking about a Mercedes-Benz G63 AMG 6x6, a Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe, as well as a Mansory Bentley Flying Spur.
The cars have spent quite a lot of time parked in Cadogan Place this week, in the proximity of the Jumeirah Carlton Tower Hotel, in Knightsbridge, the city's supercar area (think central London).
As multiple British tabloids write, some of the cars even got parking tickets, with the owner leaving these untouched. While the authorities did state the fines would be tracked in order to check if they are paid, a London troll found a different way of dealing with the not-exactly-tasteful display of wealth.
As you'll be able to see in the video below, the man wrapped his Ford Ka in "fake gold," parking the lilliputian vehicle right between the Aventador SV and the six-wheeled Affalterbach behemoth.
However, many passersby showed a different attitude, reaching out for their smartphones and taking selfies with the shiny vehicles.
In case you want answers to questions such as "how does a Porsche 918 Spyder look when given such a treatment?" or "How does a cheetah look behind the wheel of a Gelandewagen?" feel free to check out the man's Instagram account.
P.S.: While the first clip below shows the Ford Ka trolling move and the second one brings some of the cars under the spotlights, we also felt the need to add a third video at the bottom of the page.
The cars have spent quite a lot of time parked in Cadogan Place this week, in the proximity of the Jumeirah Carlton Tower Hotel, in Knightsbridge, the city's supercar area (think central London).
As multiple British tabloids write, some of the cars even got parking tickets, with the owner leaving these untouched. While the authorities did state the fines would be tracked in order to check if they are paid, a London troll found a different way of dealing with the not-exactly-tasteful display of wealth.
As you'll be able to see in the video below, the man wrapped his Ford Ka in "fake gold," parking the lilliputian vehicle right between the Aventador SV and the six-wheeled Affalterbach behemoth.
However, many passersby showed a different attitude, reaching out for their smartphones and taking selfies with the shiny vehicles.
In case you want answers to questions such as "how does a Porsche 918 Spyder look when given such a treatment?" or "How does a cheetah look behind the wheel of a Gelandewagen?" feel free to check out the man's Instagram account.
P.S.: While the first clip below shows the Ford Ka trolling move and the second one brings some of the cars under the spotlights, we also felt the need to add a third video at the bottom of the page.