Luxury Toy Club - Fantasy world for super-rich seeking access to exotic and luxury vehicles
December 31, 2007

So, you were not able to enter the 2-20 Club for the super-rich, one of the world’s most exclusive and expensive clubs. Try the Luxury Toy Club, a fancy world where dreams come true for those looking for exotic automobiles, yachts, private jets, and sports boats. Luxury Toy Club members experience the luxury, feel the power and enjoy the fun of driving the world’s finest vehicles, including Rolls Royces, Lamborghinis, Bentleys, Aston Martins, and Maseratis. Membership has its own privileges. LTC offers members a unique opportunity to sit back and enjoy the drive without the headaches of maintenance, depreciation and storage. Additional benefits to members of the LTC include special rates for private-jet or yacht charters.
LTC is also a lifestyle club with exclusive offers and events for its members only. Two featured private jet charters available for lease are the Cessna Citation II and the Piper Saratoga. Members also get access to the lavish resorts and clubs in the San Diego area. LTC offers members the experience of driving high performance vehicles without the excessive expense of personal ownership. Simply imagine driving a Bentley Arnage, one of the world’s finest luxury vehicles, for your next business meeting or weekend drive. Sounds great!
There is two type of membership offered by the club – Platinum Membership and Social Membership. Representing the ultimate LTC experience, Platinum Members enjoy access to any luxurious or exotic model in our incredible, automotive fleet as well priority scheduling privileges. The Personal membership comes for one-time fee of $50,000 and annual dues of $20,000 while the Corporate membership will cost you one-time fee of $75,000 along with annual dues of $40,000. On the other hand, the Social Membership is designed for individuals or couples who love to drive in unmistakable style. Social Membership also includes VIP privileges at a minimum of ten LTC member. The charges are one-time fee of mere $7,500 and annual dues of $5,000.
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