Adrian ‘Mr Lambo’ Portelli has given fans a glimpse of his lavish car collection.
The billionaire property investor, 35, took to his Instagram Stories on Wednesday with a short video of the garage at one of his homes.
Five vehicles were parked in the large carport, including a Lamborghini, a high tech dune buggy, and a golf buggy.
Portelli, who has a well-known taste for flashy cars, also owns a McLaren Senna which he revealed earlier this year.
The billionaire property investor posted a gallery of photos to Instagram showcasing the rare vehicle which is housed in his high-rise penthouse overlooking Melbourne.
Adrian ‘Mr Lambo’ Portelli has given fans a glimpse of his lavish car collection on Instagram on Wednesday
Five vehicles were parked in the large carport, including a Lamborghini, a high tech dune buggy, and a golf buggy
He also has a 2023 black Lamborghini Huracan STO – worth $800,000 – which is housed on the bottom floor.
‘Can never have enough storage for toys,’ Portelli wrote next to the photos.
The luxury sports cars sitting in his skyrise penthouse had to be craned into the 57th floor from the outside of the building.
Portelli and his $2million Maclaren hypercar (pictured) inside his $39million penthouse on Melbourne’s Southbank. The billionaire used a crane to get it housed inside the lush pad
Last year, Portelli splashed out on the luxury penthouse, breaking a record for the city’s most expensive apartment after paying an eye-watering $39million.
He will reportedly use the property as a weekender.
In March Portelli, a self-made billionaire from Melbourne’s western suburbs, was named as one of Australia’s wealthiest people.
In March, Portelli, a self-made billionaire from Melbourne’s western suburbs, was named as one of Australia’s wealthiest people
Portelli roared into number 115 on The List—Australia’s Richest 250—with an estimated $1.3 billion fortune made from his promotions company LMCT+.
The lottery business offers its members lavish prizes, including luxury homes, cars, and cash in monthly prize draws using a legal loophole.
Subscribers also get exclusive offers from over 1,000 partners, such as Beaurepaires, Patriot Campers and Prestige Autoworks.
He founded auto enthusiast club LMCT+ in 2018, which has now become Australia’s largest and fastest-growing car community
It has about 100,000 customers who pay a monthly subscription.
LMCT+ operates as a ‘trade promotion’ – a type of lottery originally designed to help businesses attract customers by rewarding them with prizes – under a licence issued in NSW.
Portelli has also made several appearances on the Channel Nine show The Block, where he purchases homes to give away to his LMCT+ members.