Friday, 28 June 2013

London police impounds £340,000 Purple Lamborghini Aventador customised to 'glow in the dark' from 24 years old owner























London Metropolitan Police, one of the best police group in the world, today proved that no car is too flashy for a ticket when they impounded a £350,000 supercar (pictured) after its owner failed to produce documents. The Purple Lamborghini Aventador is customised to 'glow in the dark'. Owner believed to be 24 years old Nasser Al-Thani of Qatar's ruling family,

Scene of incidence, Brompton Street Knightsbridge, London
SEE PHOTOS OF SUPER CAR


The Lamborghini Aventador is one of the world’s fastest supercars.
It is powered by a 6.5-litre V12 engine which gives a 0-62mph time of 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 217mph.
The Lamborghini looked like something out of Tron, it was absolutely stunning.
A crowd gathered as the purple Lamborghini Aventador, customised by a Japanese tuning company was edged onto the back of a tow truck by police and taken away to a car pound.
The Al-Thani family are renowned for their wacky supercars and hit the headlines three years ago when their blue Lamborghini and Koenigseggs were clamped outside Harrods.
Supercar: Police stopped the driver of the £350,000 Lamborghini Aventador in Knightsbridge, London
Problem: Pictured earlier in the day, the supercar understood to be owned by 24-year-old Nasser Al-Thani, of Qatar's ruling family, was also missing a front numberplate

Attraction: A crowd gathered around the unusual-looking car as police waited for a tow truck to arrive
Secured: Officers arranged to have the Lamborghini taken to a car pound
Taken away: Police are able to seize uninsured cars until drivers can provide proof of insurance
Story credit: Dailymail

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