Dettagli spot
On September 2nd of last year, as I was returning from Exotics at Redmond Town Center in Redmond, WA, I decided to try my luck at Inglewood Golf Club to see if I could find anything good. Although I had never found an exotic car at this location, I thought that perhaps there would be something good, as it was Saturday and the weather was ideal. Upon entering the golf club, I noticed a Ferrari Roma sitting in the parking lot (which I have already shared). Immediately after, my jaw literally dropped when I caught sight of a stunning yellow Aventador SV in a nearby section of the parking lot. I quickly urged my mother, who was driving, to find an open parking space. After grabbing my camera and scrambling to exit the car, I rushed over to the supercar in question to take photos, completely ignoring the Ferrari. It was parked in a good location for photos, so I took full advantage of the opportunity, spending a good amount of time photographing the car and striving to capture the best photos I could. As a result, this is one of my best sets of pics of a spot. Consequently, I also had some trouble deciding which photos to include and which to exclude. While the Aventador had no visible tags when I first spotted it, its license plate read DIRTRCH when I returned to the golf club six months later, on Friday, March 15th. Although I took photos of it on this occasion, I decided to exclude them from this set, as I was content with the original ones I took. This is the first non-Urus Lamborghini that I’ve managed to catch at a golf club. To put this into perspective, I’ve caught a total of fifteen Ferarris at golf clubs. I guess Lambos aren’t really golf club cars haha. Two weeks after I spotted this Aventador, I caught a yellow Huracan Performante in the same location, which I assume belongs to the same person (already shared as well). I’m a big fan of the Aventador SV, especially in such a striking color. This is my 850th spot on AG.