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Adrian ‘Mr. Lambo’ Portelli to display his $13million car collection at Melbourne’s biggest car exhibition

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High bidder Adrian 'Mr Lambo' Portelli will be in Melbourne this weekend to show off his collection of motor vehicles valued at a whopping $13 million. (In the photo)
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Adrian ‘Mr Lambo’ Portelli will be in Melbourne this weekend to show off his collection of motor vehicles worth a whopping $13 million.

And the 35-year-old Block bidder will let a couple of his most prized possessions out of the garage for the Compello Versus: All In car show.

Fans will have the chance to see Portelli’s $2 million McLaren Senna up close at the event, which will be held on Saturday and Sunday at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Another of Portelli’s luxury purchases will also be on display: a McLaren P1, which sells in Australia for an estimated $2 million.

Portelli, who has a known taste for flashy cars, showed off his McLaren Senna last month via his social media.

High bidder Adrian 'Mr Lambo' Portelli will be in Melbourne this weekend to show off his collection of motor vehicles valued at a whopping $13 million. (In the photo)

High bidder Adrian ‘Mr Lambo’ Portelli will be in Melbourne this weekend to show off his collection of motor vehicles valued at a whopping $13 million. (In the photo)

The billionaire property investor posted a photo gallery on Instagram showing the rare vehicle that was housed in his high-rise penthouse overlooking Melbourne.

He also unveiled a new addition to his collection, a black 2023 Lamborghini Huracan STO, valued at $800,000, which sits on the lower deck.

“There is never enough space to store toys,” Portelli wrote alongside the photos.

Fans will have the chance to see Portelli's $2 million McLaren Senna up close at the event at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Center on Saturday.

Fans will have the chance to see Portelli’s $2 million McLaren Senna up close at the event at the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Center on Saturday.

The luxury sports cars in his penthouse had to be lifted by crane to the 57th floor from outside the building.

In May, Portelli splashed out on the luxury penthouse, breaking a record for the city’s most expensive apartment after paying a whopping $39 million.

He will reportedly use the property as a weekend getaway.

And last month, Portelli, a self-made billionaire from Melbourne’s western suburbs, was named one of Australia’s richest people.

Another of Portelli's luxury purchases will also be on display: a McLaren P1, which sells in Australia for an estimated $2 million.

Another of Portelli’s luxury purchases will also be on display: a McLaren P1, which sells in Australia for an estimated $2 million.

Portelli reached number 115 on The List (Australia’s 250 richest) with an estimated fortune of $1.3 billion obtained thanks to his promotions company LMCT+.

The lottery business offers its members generous prizes, including luxury homes, cars and cash in monthly drawings using a loophole.

Subscribers also get exclusive offers from over 1,000 partners, including Beaurepaires, Patriot Campers and Prestige Autoworks.

Portelli and his $2 million Maclaren hypercar (pictured) inside his $39 million penthouse on Melbourne's Southbank. The billionaire used a crane to accommodate it inside the lush platform.

Portelli and his $2 million Maclaren hypercar (pictured) inside his $39 million penthouse on Melbourne’s Southbank. The billionaire used a crane to accommodate it inside the lush platform.

It has around 100,000 customers who pay a monthly subscription.

LMCT+ operates as a “business promotion”, a type of lottery originally designed to help businesses attract customers by rewarding them with prizes, under a license issued in New South Wales.

Portelli has also appeared several times on Channel Nine’s The Block, where he buys houses to give to his LMCT+ members.

Portelli’s $1.3 billion fortune has also been made from his assets, and the businessman has a particular penchant for fast cars and expensive properties.

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