They must be peri-peri rich! Lamborghini drivers park their supercars outside a Nando's and attract the attention of a traffic warden

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Three Lamborghini drivers have been mocked for allegedly parking their flash cars illegally outside a Nando’s. 

A pair of £385,000 Aventadors – one blue and one purple – and a £235,000 Huracan model was left parked in front of a store on Hounslow High Street in west London. 

Aventadors can reach speeds of up to 218mph while a Huracan is capable of doing 202mph.   

The trio of expensive sports cars grabbed the attention of a parking warden, who was seen placing a ticket on of their windscreens. 

An onlooker in a block of flats opposite filmed the bizarre moment in a 20-second video. 

A pair of £385,000 Aventadors - one blue and one purple - and a £235,000 Huracan model was left parked in front of a store on Hounslow High Street in west London .

A pair of £385,000 Aventadors – one blue and one purple – and a £235,000 Huracan model was left parked in front of a store on Hounslow High Street in west London .

The trio of expensive sports cars grabbed the attention of a parking warden, who was seen placing a ticket on of their windscreens

The trio of expensive sports cars grabbed the attention of a parking warden, who was seen placing a ticket on of their windscreens

The footage has gained a lot of interest online and has seen a number of social media users mock the motorists. 

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One said: ‘Drives a Lambo and chooses to eat at Nando’s. Embarrassing.’, another added: ‘Money like that and you eat in Nando’s.’

A third wrote: ‘Posh car. Going for posh KFC. Cheapskates.’, while a fourth posted: ‘Parking tickets are cheaper than actual car parking for the day.’

One user explained their idea to combat such parking issues : ‘Parking tickets need to be issued by percentile according to people’s income’

Another echoed this, adding: ‘Parking tickets need to be a percentage of the value of the car. Otherwise it’s just legal for rich people.’

Earlier this year, a blue £200,000 Lamborghini was wrecked in London after it was driven into a pole by a driver who then ambled away from the wreck. 

The car, which MailOnline has identified as a Huracan EVO Spyder priced at over £218,000, was ploughed into a pole indicating a cycle route on Wapping High Street, metres from a London Overground station. 

Viral footage shared on social media showed the convertible luxury sports car in a crumpled wreck as a person clamours to get out of the vehicle before running down the street.