Wednesday, November 23, 2011


The "missing part" famous Saudi Arabia Al-ESSA Dhiaa spent $ 71,000 (equivalent to 1.5 billion) are not queued to buy a Lamborghini Aventador.

'Missing family' Arab preset spending billions Lamborghini Aventador
Al-ESSA Dhiaa the Lamborghini Aventador just "bought".
For a young family to play and be more resistant as Dhiaa Al-ESSA, the deposit of money at a dealer in Saudi Arabia, and waited at least 18 months to bring their favorite supercar is impossible is acceptable. Therefore, he has contacted Shaun Williams, a wholesale brokerage practice for extended car needs like Al-ESSA.
Expenses for "witchcraft" is about £ 45,000, equivalent to $ 71,000. That means that Al-ESSA have spent a total of $ 431,000 to become the owner of "super cows" Aventador without waiting for anything (in the U.S. price is $ 380,000 Aventador).
'Missing family' Arab preset spending billions Lamborghini Aventador
He said he would love this supercar.
The amount of $ 71,000 is totally enough for others to buy a BMW luxury car size, but with Al-ESSA, which is not too big problem. His father was a notorious real estate magnate in Saudi Arabia, with a fortune estimated at 2.35 billion dollars (according to Forbes ).
Broker Shaun Williams (British, 41) said: "Some people have money, they love the car but do not have time to track changes in the market. The problem is that, with the car belongs to the 'crisis', when you see it unveiled at an exhibition which also means that you do not have the opportunity to order. You will have to contact the manufacturer or any agent, registered or first deposit and 'fatigue wear' in the waiting. "
Thus, his work is meeting expectations "in the" too much of that money. He earns 3,000 to $ 15,000 for each such business, depending on rarity and price of each supercar. Particularly in the last year, his company's revenue reached $ 19 million (equivalent to 267 cars are set, if for $ 71,000 apiece in the case of Al-ESSA).
Talking about doing his tricks, he said Shaun was always closely monitoring every move of small manufacturers, and regular contact with producers from 12 to 24 months before a car is officially launched.
'Missing family' Arab preset spending billions Lamborghini Aventador
The orange Lamborghini Aventador which owns Al-ESSA originating from Europe and shipped directly from England to Saudi Arabia on a Boeing 747 aircraft in addition to the collection of more than 30 super car Al-ESSA capital full of famous names like Ferrari or Rolls-Royce, Maybach.
"It's great when the Aventador has finally arrived. I want to be the first in Saudi Arabia owns this car. I was very impressed with it and if you want to be the first, you have to hurry and take more. "
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