7000 car owned by the Sultan, stored in five garages.
This is the story of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. The owner of the kingdom that was just a piece on the edge of the island of Borneo. Gift of oil into the country with a population of 330 thousand is rich. Including the king, Sultan Bolkiah.
How not rich, he has a collection of 7000 cars that everything is stored in five giant garage near the royal palace. In fact, recently wrote the daily automotive GTSpirit Sultan's collection amounting to trillions of rupiah.
Collection of the king not just any car. Kind of mixed. The criteria are the most expensive, most beautiful, rarest, fastest, and most unique. He has a Bugatti Veyron which is the world's most expensive car today, around Rp20 billion. Not only do most expensive, the Veyron is also the fastest car version of the 2010 Super Cars.
Inauguration of the President: Sultan Hasanal Bolkiah also has six Rolls-Royce Phantom bulletproof very rare on earth. A line of luxury cars into his collection is a Porsche 959, Porsche Carrera GT, Lamborghini Diablo Jota, Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, Bugatti EB110, Maybach 62, Jaguar XJR-15 962s, and six Dauer.
He also has six Ferrari FX models, Bentley Continental R, Porsche Carma, Agera Koenigsegg CC GT, Ferrari mythos two concept cars, and Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR, produced specifically for the Sultan.
The 29th Sultan of Brunei is also interested in racing cars. He even has a private museum of the cars that won the Formula One title since 1980. He bought the winning teams, including Velleneuve FW19 driven by the collision with Michael Schumacher in 1977.
Garage Sultan Bolkiah According to British newspaper The Daily Mirror, June 30, 2010, has 604 Rolls-Royce, Mercedes 574, 452 Ferraris, 382 Bentleys, 209 BMWs, 179 Jaguars, 134 Koenigseggs, 21 Lamborghinis, 11 Aston Martins, and 1 SSC. This amount is far more than in 2007. At that time, the Daily Mirror also lowers the news that he has a 531 Mercedes, Ferrari 367, Bentley 362, 185 BMWs, 177 Jaguars, 160 Porsches, 130 Rolls-Royce, and 20 Lamborghinis.
This is the story of Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah. The owner of the kingdom that was just a piece on the edge of the island of Borneo. Gift of oil into the country with a population of 330 thousand is rich. Including the king, Sultan Bolkiah.
How not rich, he has a collection of 7000 cars that everything is stored in five giant garage near the royal palace. In fact, recently wrote the daily automotive GTSpirit Sultan's collection amounting to trillions of rupiah.
Collection of the king not just any car. Kind of mixed. The criteria are the most expensive, most beautiful, rarest, fastest, and most unique. He has a Bugatti Veyron which is the world's most expensive car today, around Rp20 billion. Not only do most expensive, the Veyron is also the fastest car version of the 2010 Super Cars.
Inauguration of the President: Sultan Hasanal Bolkiah also has six Rolls-Royce Phantom bulletproof very rare on earth. A line of luxury cars into his collection is a Porsche 959, Porsche Carrera GT, Lamborghini Diablo Jota, Lamborghini Murcielago LP640, Bugatti EB110, Maybach 62, Jaguar XJR-15 962s, and six Dauer.
He also has six Ferrari FX models, Bentley Continental R, Porsche Carma, Agera Koenigsegg CC GT, Ferrari mythos two concept cars, and Mercedes-Benz CLK-GTR, produced specifically for the Sultan.
The 29th Sultan of Brunei is also interested in racing cars. He even has a private museum of the cars that won the Formula One title since 1980. He bought the winning teams, including Velleneuve FW19 driven by the collision with Michael Schumacher in 1977.
Garage Sultan Bolkiah According to British newspaper The Daily Mirror, June 30, 2010, has 604 Rolls-Royce, Mercedes 574, 452 Ferraris, 382 Bentleys, 209 BMWs, 179 Jaguars, 134 Koenigseggs, 21 Lamborghinis, 11 Aston Martins, and 1 SSC. This amount is far more than in 2007. At that time, the Daily Mirror also lowers the news that he has a 531 Mercedes, Ferrari 367, Bentley 362, 185 BMWs, 177 Jaguars, 160 Porsches, 130 Rolls-Royce, and 20 Lamborghinis.
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