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The $ 3 million McLaren was raised to a strange parking spot on the 57th floor


Australian man Adrian Portelli raised his $3 million Mclaren Senna GRU 57 floors to his luxury apartment in Melbourne.

The self-proclaimed capital and real estate investor, known for companies LMCT+ and LMCT Lux, purchased this supercar in October 2022.

Two weeks ago, Mr. Portelli posted Instagram that he also bought a $39 million luxury penthouse in Melbourne.

Today, this businessman hired a crane and a construction team to lift his supercar to an unfinished high-rise building.

Attracting the attention of some media and onlookers, the vehicle was hoisted onto a crane and carefully lifted into the sky.

A video shows the supercar in the air. A group of eight people carefully pushed the car into the apartment through a glass window.

It is worth noting that the apartment is still under construction. This allows the installation of extra-large furniture.

The vehicle was believed to be the most expensive used car listed online in Australia at the time of purchase.

This particular McLaren Senna GTR is one of only 75 built globally. It has a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that produces 607 kW of power and 800 Nm of torque.

At the time of purchase, the watch had only run 369km. After a few days of tracking and slipping, seen in videos posted on Mr Portelli’s social channels, the odometer readings should go up.

McLaren built this car for racing use only, so it cannot be registered on Australian roads. The brand says this car has been developed to deliver the fastest lap times, outside of the Formula 1 lineup.

Previously, Mr Portelli showed off his garage on Instagram and it also includes a McLaren 765 LTOne lamborghini aventorand a Lamborghini Murcielago.

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