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!e.lo_
08-08-2011, 07:49 AM
Taken from Top Gear
Is the Sultan of Brunei selling his supercars? - BBC Top Gear (http://www.topgear.com/uk/photos/brunei-sale-2011-08-08?imageNo=0)
http://www.topgear.com/uk/assets/cms/e3cb3fe7-20db-43c6-840c-592c21973b92/670x377Image.jpg?p=110808_12:26
http://www.topgear.com/uk/assets/cms/dd494c48-7ddc-4455-a480-89f3b8599e20/670x377Image.jpg?p=110808_12:26
http://www.topgear.com/uk/assets/cms/caed5937-5359-4e9f-a5a4-8406a387d524/670x377Image.jpg?p=110808_12:33
Quite a few Ferrari's.

FerrariEnzo
08-08-2011, 08:56 AM
http://flavela.com/wp-content/gallery/bmw-nazca-m12/bmw-nazca-3.jpg
this is NICE!

ruthless
08-08-2011, 10:08 AM
more...
http://cache.jalopnik.com/assets/images/12/2011/08/xlarge_4142219_large2.jpghttp://cache.jalopnik.com/assets/images/12/2011/08/xlarge_4142237_large2.jpg
http://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2011/08/4142279_large2.jpghttp://cache.gawker.com/assets/images/jalopnik/2011/08/4142286_large2.jpg
http://cache.jalopnik.com/assets/images/12/2011/08/xlarge_4142390_large2.jpg
unfortunately these cars have been just sitting there for years, most even have the original factory miles on them
But the Sultan's neglect was so all-encompassing that many of them, including the Enzo, the Jaguar XJ220, the BMW Nazca V12 and the Cizeta V16 pictured above have the same mileage on their odometers that they left the factory with. That kind of car hoarding might appeal to a few collectors and museums, but here it's a tragedy. Not only did a wealthy despot waste his country's resources on toys no one enjoyed, there's no telling how much of their engines and suspensions have converted into a rust-and-oil cobbler.
http://jalopnik.com/5828222/sultan-of-brunei-selling-exotic-cars-he-never-drove

boostfever
08-08-2011, 11:36 AM
holy shit. Nazca C2. need for speed II nostalgia anyone?

Mr.C
08-08-2011, 02:57 PM
holy shit. Nazca C2. need for speed II nostalgia anyone?

I want that Cizeta. V16 ftw!

Nlkko
08-08-2011, 04:06 PM
Rust? Brunei? You're joking. Probably have somebody maintaining them.

124Y
08-08-2011, 04:27 PM
Wow the Nazca looks pretty sweet.

Onassis
08-08-2011, 05:30 PM
Hmm not surprising actually, my friend's uncle had picked up a lower end benz AMG that used to belong to the Sultan in Brunei. There was a rumour going on in car community that the Sultan was trying to set up a business in New Zealand to offload a majority of his cars a few years ago. I wonder if he's just tired of having the cars or if the economy is in that rough of shape.

spyker
08-08-2011, 06:02 PM
I believe this is actually Hyde's garage we are all looking at.

Until someone actually spots his Yaris in that collection,we won't know for sure.

Redlines_Daily
08-08-2011, 07:27 PM
..I wonder if he's just tired of having the cars or if the economy is in that rough of shape.

For the Sultan of Brunei, I think the economy is doing just fine :D

twitchyzero
08-08-2011, 07:59 PM
probably gonna get failed but the F50 front end is so ugly

rriggi
08-08-2011, 10:56 PM
Guy on Mercedes Forum picked up a extremely rare Mercedes SL 70 AMG off the Sultan with 450 clicks on it for 5,500.

Alot of the cars are modded to the teeth with rare one off options, and usually all the cars are British imports to Brunei

XplicitLuder
08-08-2011, 11:16 PM
that enzo...:sweetjesus:

rcoccultwar
08-09-2011, 12:41 AM
Old news but perplexing to see again.

"Exotic car broker Michael Sheehan discovered an amazing case nine years ago when he was invited to purchase rare Ferraris and McLaren F1s from a Brunei collection. He writes about it in the current issue of Sports Car Market.

Brunei is a family-owned oil Sultanate of 400,000 people located on the island of Borneo in southeast Asia. A brother of the sultan was finance minister until 1997, when the Asian financial crisis hit Brunei. The Arthur Anderson accounting firm was called in to audit the books. The accountants found that between 1983 and 1998 $40 billion had disappeared and that the finance minister himself had personally spent $14.8 billion.

The finance minister had a collection of 2,500 exotic cars, 500 properties, five yachts, and nine world-class aircraft. He had managed to spend $900,000,000 in the London jeweler Asprey, apparently guaranteeing the old age retirements of a number of attractive women who consort with kleptocrats.

The finance minister was allowed to keep 500 of the cars, but he had to turn in the rest of his loot--to no avail as we shall see.

Sheehan went to Brunei to view the cars. From his general description of the collection, I estimate that the finance minister had paid six figures for the least expensive car in the collection. Many cost much more. McLaren F1s cost $1,000,000 new. They are more valuable now. In October 2008 one sold at a London auction for $4,100,000. Many of the cars were custom built. Some of the high speed Ferraris "were coated in radar-absorbent matt-black coatings and fitted with infrared cameras for night driving." Easily more than one billion dollars of Brunei's oil revenues had found their way into the finance minister's car collection.

Sheehan reports that the cars were stored in about 12 buildings "surrounded by a high wall topped with razor wire and with a bomb-proof front gate" and patrolled by "armed Gurkhas with very serious German shepherds." The security was for naught, because "the air conditioning was off, but the tropical sun was not." Years of heat and humidity had destroyed the cars. The storage facilities had become a car tomb.

Sheehan concluded that most of the cars were in such a state of ruin that only a few of the cars had sufficiently high inherent values to support commercially viable restorations. The best use of the rest, Sheehan decided, would be to turn them into an artificial ocean reef."

If anyone would like to fail me, this was written February 2011 by former Reagan Administration Assistant Secretary of the Treasury.

Nlkko
08-09-2011, 01:04 AM
2500 exotics? ... And he only allowed to keep 500.:okay:

slowride
08-09-2011, 08:30 AM
Sheehan concluded that most of the cars were in such a state of ruin that only a few of the cars had sufficiently high inherent values to support commercially viable restorations. The best use of the rest, Sheehan decided, would be to turn them into an artificial ocean reef."

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How awesome would that be to dive on a reef of Ferraris? :fullofwin:

Manic!
08-09-2011, 12:38 PM
Dudes like thew Salton need to be hung and not for the abuse of cars. But maybe someone will get a Ferrari for cheap and do a K series, LS1, or a 2JZ swap.

originalhypa
08-10-2011, 10:14 AM
Dudes like thew Salton need to be hung and not for the abuse of cars. But maybe someone will get a Ferrari for cheap and do a K series, LS1, or a 2JZ swap.

No, they should be hung for spending like shieks while the country was poor and in disarray. One of my old employees was from Brunei, and the stories she told were enough to make you realize that the Sultan and his crew are horrible people.

Manic!
08-10-2011, 01:14 PM
No, they should be hung for spending like shieks while the country was poor and in disarray. One of my old employees was from Brunei, and the stories she told were enough to make you realize that the Sultan and his crew are horrible people.

Exactly.

JesseBlue
08-11-2011, 06:17 PM
well i lived there and it was not him to blame but his brother...

when i was there he and wives/wife (whatever) took care of the people...every birthdat was 5 bucks for everyone + some goodies...jerudong park was absolutely the greatest plus it was free...

originalhypa
08-12-2011, 09:31 AM
She's 60 now, and I'm sure has a little different memory of living there...

You do realize that the country has been under martial law since the 60's, don't you?
Sounds like a great place to live. Martial law, but they give you $5 on your birthday.

Where do I sign up?

Manic!
08-12-2011, 07:53 PM
well i lived there and it was not him to blame but his brother...

when i was there he and wives/wife (whatever) took care of the people...every birthdat was 5 bucks for everyone + some goodies...jerudong park was absolutely the greatest plus it was free...

So that's around 2 million. The cost of a couple of his cars and a lot less than one of it's planes.

I have no problem people spending money how they want as long as they earned and did not steal it. He also has a big taste for prostitutes some underage.

The World's Largest House - International Business Times - (http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20090119/worlds-largest-hounse-sultan-brunei.htm)

is is the home of Sultan of Brunei's istana nurul iman.




It contains 1,788 rooms, 257 bathrooms, and a floor area of 2,152,782 square feet (200,000 mē). Amenities include 5 swimming pools, and an air conditioned stable for the Sultan's 200 polo ponies, a 110-car garage, a banquet hall that can be expanded to accommodate up to 4,000 guests, and a mosque accommodating 1,500 people.

The palace was built in 1984 at a cost of around $1.4 billion USD and has 564 chandeliers, 51,000 light bulbs, 44 stairwells, and 18 elevators. It is also a home to a car collection that includes custom-made Ferraris and Bentleys as well as 165 Rolls-Royces.


Edit: The park is not free anymore.

shenmecar
08-12-2011, 08:47 PM
So these cars were bought and store at a hot and humid garage? Poor cars really.............

JesseBlue
08-12-2011, 10:08 PM
She's 60 now, and I'm sure has a little different memory of living there...

You do realize that the country has been under martial law since the 60's, don't you?
Sounds like a great place to live. Martial law, but they give you $5 on your birthday.

Where do I sign up?

I lived there for 10 or so years and yes it was a great place to live...schooling was cheap, food was good and cheap, people were friendly...so what's not to like... I don't know what your smokin but the place is not as bad as what you hear... Like I said I lived there... Did you?
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JesseBlue
08-12-2011, 10:10 PM
So that's around 2 million. The cost of a couple of his cars and a lot less than one of it's planes.

I have no problem people spending money how they want as long as they earned and did not steal it. He also has a big taste for prostitutes some underage.

The World's Largest House - International Business Times - (http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/20090119/worlds-largest-hounse-sultan-brunei.htm)

is is the home of Sultan of Brunei's istana nurul iman.




It contains 1,788 rooms, 257 bathrooms, and a floor area of 2,152,782 square feet (200,000 mē). Amenities include 5 swimming pools, and an air conditioned stable for the Sultan's 200 polo ponies, a 110-car garage, a banquet hall that can be expanded to accommodate up to 4,000 guests, and a mosque accommodating 1,500 people.

The palace was built in 1984 at a cost of around $1.4 billion USD and has 564 chandeliers, 51,000 light bulbs, 44 stairwells, and 18 elevators. It is also a home to a car collection that includes custom-made Ferraris and Bentleys as well as 165 Rolls-Royces.


Edit: The park is not free anymore.

The amusement park portion is not there anymore.., was sold of because of his brother
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synchrocone
08-12-2011, 10:44 PM
I lived there for 10 or so years and yes it was a great place to live...schooling was cheap, food was good and cheap, people were friendly...so what's not to like... I don't know what your smokin but the place is not as bad as what you hear... Like I said I lived there... Did you?
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What's Brunei food like? Im gonna assume they dont mix seafood with olive oil.

Manic!
08-12-2011, 10:49 PM
I lived there for 10 or so years and yes it was a great place to live...schooling was cheap, food was good and cheap, people were friendly...so what's not to like... I don't know what your smokin but the place is not as bad as what you hear... Like I said I lived there... Did you?
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Guy inherited 40 billion and now he's down to 10 billion and that's with all the income he has been generating from oil.

Senna4ever
08-12-2011, 11:09 PM
Didn't the Sultan dump a bunch of his Rolls Royces into the sea a number of years back?

Manic!
08-13-2011, 01:03 AM
Didn't the Sultan dump a bunch of his Rolls Royces into the sea a number of years back?

Just the wheels when he put on some custom ones on all his RR's.

Blinky
08-14-2011, 09:54 AM
It contains 1,788 rooms, 257 bathrooms, and a floor area of 2,152,782 square feet (200,000 mē).

Ridiculous.

You could take a your daily dump in a different toilet every working day in a year and never take a shit in the same toilet twice.

I wonder, how large is the maintenance staff?

GLOW
08-14-2011, 05:59 PM
I wonder if he's just tired of having the cars or if the economy is in that rough of shape.

if you see him selling off his women, that would be an indicator the economy is in rough shape

:troll:

originalhypa
08-15-2011, 07:59 AM
I lived there for 10 or so years and yes it was a great place to live...schooling was cheap, food was good and cheap, people were friendly...so what's not to like... I don't know what your smokin but the place is not as bad as what you hear... Like I said I lived there... Did you?
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What were you, 10 years old when you lived there?
If it was so great, why are you here? Why don't you move back?

Gaddafi has supporters in Libya too.
Doesn't mean that everyone loves him though.....

Also, explain this.
Guy inherited 40 billion and now he's down to 10 billion and that's with all the income he has been generating from oil.

:rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Your blind support of a known gov't official who has stolen from his own people makes you look like an idiot. I'm not the only one here who says "go back if it's so great".