Lamborghini Miami
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Lamborghini Miami
Yesterday morning I stopped by Lambo Miami to chat with Brett David for a little bit before I took off back to CT. While I was there he introduced me to a younger gentlemen who had to be around my age (18-20) who he was also talking to. I was talking with him about cars and whatnot and I could tell he was a true car enthusiast. Then Brett said he was going to pull the Superleggera around for him. A few minutes later they take off in the Superleggera and Brett lets him drive. When they came back the smile on the guys face that drove it was from ear to ear. I asked him how it was and he had so much to say about it and how fast he got to go....he was truly ecstatic about it.
He said they were going out in the Ferrari and Ford GT next. Then Brett grabbed the Ferrari California and pulled it around and had him jump in the driver seat. Then they set off and again he was smiling from ear to ear being behind the wheel of a brand new Ferrari. I had to leave after they took off so I didn't get to find out how the rest of the morning went. The very unfortunate part of this story is the kid is terminally ill and doctors said he had 6 months to live. The generosity and charity Brett was doing for him was above and beyond what a lot of people would do.
Hopefully for the time he spent with Brett he was able to completely forget about all of lives worries and have a lasting memory that will stay with him. I know sometimes we get jaded to the types of cars we are around but this really made me think of how fortunate we all are. I'm sure all of you on here do good deeds like this and I know when I get an exotic car I will do the same. Big respect to Brett for doing this
He said they were going out in the Ferrari and Ford GT next. Then Brett grabbed the Ferrari California and pulled it around and had him jump in the driver seat. Then they set off and again he was smiling from ear to ear being behind the wheel of a brand new Ferrari. I had to leave after they took off so I didn't get to find out how the rest of the morning went. The very unfortunate part of this story is the kid is terminally ill and doctors said he had 6 months to live. The generosity and charity Brett was doing for him was above and beyond what a lot of people would do.
Hopefully for the time he spent with Brett he was able to completely forget about all of lives worries and have a lasting memory that will stay with him. I know sometimes we get jaded to the types of cars we are around but this really made me think of how fortunate we all are. I'm sure all of you on here do good deeds like this and I know when I get an exotic car I will do the same. Big respect to Brett for doing this
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Wow, that's a very generous motion from the dealership! I'm glad to hear they have such a stand-up crew down there. I wish more dealerships gave back to the community like this.
I've gotta ask though... Where are the pics?!?
I've gotta ask though... Where are the pics?!?





