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The Lexus LFA is a machine of engineering beauty. To many they can’t quantify the need to spend over £300’000 on a car that isn’t the fastest, best looking or even holds any history. But this car is for the chosen few, the ones that understand the effort gone into designing one of the most gorgeous sounding engines, one of the most complex carbon fibre weaves and more importantly the first child supercar of a particularly ‘sport less’ brand.

Well now for those in Europe, today heralds a sad sad day. The 40th and final European model has been sold to a restaurateur in Switzerland. Nicolas Schilling has purchased chassis number 493, a striking Whitest white car. The owner famed for owning a string of Japanese restaurants in Switzerland and being an importer of foreign wines into Japan has finally taken the plunge and indulged in a Japanese of his own.



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Final European Lexus LFA delivered to Swiss businessman

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