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july 26, 2016 - Ferrari

Ferrari California T Wows in Ayutthaya, Thailand

Cavallino Motors, the official #ferrari importer in #thailand, has organised a driving trip for #californiat clients to The #ayutthaya Historical Park.  This site covers the ruins of the old city of #ayutthaya, #thailand. The city of #ayutthaya was founded by King Ramathibodi I in 1350. The city was captured by the Burmese in 1569; though not pillaged, it lost many valuable and artistic objects. It was the capital of the country until its destruction by the Burmese army in 1767. In 1991, a part of #ayutthaya Historical Park was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site under criteria III as an excellent witness to the period of development of a true national Thai art. The objective of this drive was for clients to meet new friends and to share their love of the #californiat. The #ferrari #californiat owners met at Cavallino Motors in the morning for breakfast before starting on their drive together to #ayutthaya approximately 90km away.  Once they have arrived at their destination, the group stopped for lunch at Sala #ayutthaya restaurant where they enjoyed a variety of food, before heading back to Bangkok.  This driving event elicited positive enthusiasm from the clients as it was seen as an avenue of friendship among #ferrari #californiat owners. Cavallino Motors will continue to organize similar memorable driving activities to offer the ultimate #ferrari driving experiences to their clients.

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