Do you recall the multimillionaire who lifted a McLaren Senna worth $2 million into his penthouse?
Hundreds of onlookers observed the crane’s installation in his 57th-floor apartment on the streets of Melbourne, Australia.
The Senna is set up in its new location today, and it’s arguably the greatest (and priciest) “decoration” one could hope to find.
Adrian Portelli, an Australian businessman, is the proprietor, aged 34.
He just paid an astounding $39 million for the penthouse in the Sapphire building, making it the priciest residence in the city.
According to Portelli, he purchased the apartment with the understanding that he would be able to put his cherished supercar inside.
I said to them, “If I buy the penthouse, I want a car up there,” and they said, “Okay, let us do it.” They complied, saying it was included in the deal. He notified the local media.
They succeeded, although the project was not easy.
They had to take out multiple windows and disassemble the building’s side in order to assemble the car.
When he got to the top floor, a group of people set up shop on a specially made platform so they could take him inside.
The $2 million hypercar is currently positioned on a turntable with a view of the city below.
In addition, Portelli completely altered the picture, if the one he shared on social media today is any indication.
The McLaren Senna was formerly painted gold and had enormous decals that were white, orange, and black.
Also, it blends in flawlessly with the apartment’s opulent design.
Hold back your emotions since this strong car cannot be registered; therefore, all of you who would be offended to see it used as a decoration, please stop.
Regarding the automobile’s prior existence, Mr. Portelli explains, “This is a racing car that can’t be registered on the street, so it’s been sitting in a factory.”