A £100,000 Range Rover parked in one the capital’s poshest streets was targeted by thieves.
Crooks smashed their way in via the back window while it was parked behind Harrods.
All of the glass of the rear windscreen was smashed and the parcel shelf was left hanging out.
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Debris from the gleaming SUV was left strewn over the ground.
It is unknown what was pinched from the flash car.
It was parked in Hans Place, Knightsbridge, west London where the average apartment price is £2,785,000.

There is currently a plush four-bed flat on the market in the upmarket, gardened square for £19,955,000.
Novelist Jane Austen once lived in the street between 1826 and 1837.
The new shape Range Rover was damaged last Friday (19 Apr).
One witness stumbled upon it and filmed it on their mobile phone.
He said: “Mad thing.
“This is what I’m saying about up town, you know.”
He zoomed in on the damage in the 10 second video, as reported by Need To Know.
The Met Police has been approached for comment.
It comes after makers Jaguar Land Rover offered security updates to customers following a spate of thefts.
The desirable motors have been increasingly targeted by thieves who have been able to hack into key fobs.
Last November, a gang was jailed for stealing flash motors including an £80,000 Range Rover within seconds, in Maidstone, Kent.
In February, TalkSPORT presenter Jeff Stelling had his one sliced open by crooks while parked in Chesterfield, Derbs.
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