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A look at Brunei Sultan's car collection

A look at Brunei Sultan's car collection

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Without a doubt, the sultan of Brunei is one of the richest person in the world with a vast car collection, some specially created ones.

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With thousands of dream cars to go through, Carbuzz.com tried narrowing down to a few real exotics among the Sultan's immense fleet of luxury and ultra rare vehicles which is worth an estimated $300 (S$383) million, and fills five garages the size of airplane hangars.

 

Rolls-Royce wedding car:

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The Sultan's Rolls-Royce wedding car: Gold Plated Rolls-Royce made with 24k pure gold

 

Rolls Royce:

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The world's most expensive Rolls Royce, The Star of India costed him $14 million.

 

Mercedes-Benz CLK GTR:

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The world's only right-hand-drive version with a 6.9-litre V12 powertrain producing 612hp.

 

 

The tip of the iceberg is his collection of like any other gazillionaire the Sultan has a taste for Ferrari's with over 300 in his collection.

 

 

Ferrari FX:

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Like any other gazillionaire the Sultan has a taste for Ferraris with over 300 in his collection. This FX is based on the F512M enclosed with a custom-built body and rumoured to have a seven-speed transmission from the Williams F1 Team.

 

6 F90 Ferrari Testarossa Speciale:

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All 6 are owned by the Sultan. All the F90's use a Ferrari Testarossa chassis producing 390hp sent to the rear wheels. The interior is custom with a glass greenhouse and a fully removable sunroof.

 

McLaren F1s:

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Eight McLaren F1




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Disgusting people with disgusting amount of wealth.

 

The rich get richer, the poor get poorer.....

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