GTL is the key to success: The Situation sports his mantra on his Lamborghini
- Lucrative role on Jersey Shore has done wonders for Mike 'The Situation' Sorrentino as you can see by his impressive supercar.
The reality star not only has ownership of the black Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder, which he was spotted driving through Miami, but he also added his own personalised number plate to the vehicle.
Mike, 31, dipped into his no doubt huge Jersey Shore funds to pay for the number plate which simply reads 'GTL', taken from his catchphrase Gym, Tan, Laundry.
He happily posed and postured in front of his baby as onlookers gathered around, even crouching down at one point to highlight the number plate.
Wearing a trendy high-collared black jacket, which he also wore at the American Music Awards earlier this week.
He combined the jacket with a blue T-shirt, dark jeans and a pair of white trainers and a white hat, 'Sitch', as his fans fondly refer to him, looked full of pride as he strutted around next to his car.
Splashing out: The reality star was the centre of attention in his snazzy car...
The Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder starts from ÂĢ150,000 and is capable of hitting 62 mph in an amazing four seconds.
The sprint to twice that speed -- 124 mph -- takes just 13.1 seconds.
It was customised by Will Castro and the team at Unique Auto sports and boasts 20in colour-matched Savini wheels wrapped in skinny 25 series Nitto tires.
As well as the personalised number plate, Sitch's Spyder also has a plaque in the boot that reads "Designed exclusively for Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino".
Money talks: The Situation could be in for a large payout if his lawsuit against Abercrombie & Fitch is successful
Meanwhile the Jersey Shore star could be in line for an even bigger bank balance thanks to a lawsuit he's taken out against Abercrombie & Fitch.
The ongoing battle between The Situation and the clothing retailer has reportedly taken a new twist after he filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against the company.
According to U.S. site TMZ, in his lawsuit, filed in Florida, Sorrentino claims A&F has infringed on the GTL and the Situation trademarks by selling T-shirts emblazoned with the words "The Fitchuation" and "GTL...You Know The Deal".
He is said to be seeking $4 million or more in damages from the clothing retailer.
Earlier this year, Abercrombie & Fitch offered The Situation â and the rest of the Jersey Shore cast â cold hard cash to not wear their threads.
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