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CHECK OUT THIS SECRET SUPERCAR BUNKER UNDER LONDON

You may be thinking, "So what? We've seen large collections before." But, you'd be wrong. This isn't someone's collection, it's a state of the art storage facility sitting underneath London, and it'll blow your mind.

Welcome to Windrush, the epitome of supercar storage. In this squeaky-clean underground compound, the cars aren't just stored, they're lovingly looked after, and kept in a constant state of readiness should the owners decide they want to go for a drive.

The owner, Tim Earnshaw, tells us how Windrush works. Basically, while some owners use their cars quite regularly, most owners use the facility to store their vehicle for months at a time. When this is the case, each supercar has its fluids checked, the battery attached to a high-end trickle charger, the tyres pumped up to 50psi and the whole thing is neatly covered with a super-clean car cover.

The entire building is kept cool, and the humidity is artificially controlled to 50%, this leaves enough moisture in the air for the tyres and leather to absorb but not enough to rust metals such as the brake disks. The vehicles also get moved every so often so that pressure on the tyres and bearings are spread out.

And then there are the vehicles themselves. Everything from classics to the most modern from the likes of Ferrari, Porsche, Maserati, Rolls-Royce and many more. And they have another branch in Cotswold.

So, if you're tired of storing your car in the garage and all the maintenance that comes with it, then you should definitely consider a facility like Windrush. They do all the hard work so you can enjoy more time behind the wheel and less time topping up the anti-freeze!


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