One lucky Malaysian owns ALL of them.
BENTLEY FLYING SPUR – RM 1,800,000.00
BENTLEY FLYING SPUR – RM 1,800,000.00
JAGUAR F-TYPE- RM 1,100,000.00
MCLAREN 650S – RM 2,400,000.00
MCLAREN MP4 – RM 2,400,000.00
MCLAREN P1 – RM 13,450,000.00
MERCEDES SLS AMG – RM 2,530,000.00
MERCEDES A45 AMG – RM 340,000.00
MERCEDES S63L AMG – RM 1,600,000.00
VELLFIRE DBA-GGH20W – RM 340,000.00
BMW M6 GRAND COUPE – RM 988,000.00
PORCHE 911 GT2 (2008) – RM 1,470,000.00
PORCHE TURBO S (2010) – RM 1,400,000.00
PORCHE 918 SPYDER – RM 9,300,000.00
FERRARI F12 BERLINETTA – RM 1,290,000.00
FERRARI 599 GTO – RM 4,860,000.00
FERRARI 458 SPECIAL – RM 2,650,000.00
FERRARI 458 SPECIAL – RM 2,650,000.00
LAMBORGHINI AVENTADOR – RM 3,500,000.00
BUGATTI VEYRON – RM 12.5 MILLION
Bugatti Veyron costs over RM100k a year to maintain. Changing fluids for a regular car can be quite costly for some, but if you own a Bugatti Veyron, be prepared for a massive shock when you visit the service centre. There’s no easy way to put it: it’ll cost you US$25,000 (RM104,327) to change the fluids.
Bugatti Veyron costs over RM100k a year to maintain. Changing fluids for a regular car can be quite costly for some, but if you own a Bugatti Veyron, be prepared for a massive shock when you visit the service centre. There’s no easy way to put it: it’ll cost you US$25,000 (RM104,327) to change the fluids.
So why nobody make Polis/MACC report, investigate and prosecute this fler...?
ReplyDeleteBut many reports were made against this ekor below....but who was the person who introduced GST, the most Efficient and No Escape Taxation system ever devised....Everybody pays GST, Rich, Poor or Unemployed.. ....but did he himself pay any tax for these luxury items below...did he even declare to LHDN....?
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Police reveal huge haul of valuables found at somebody's house
The valuables included 12,000 pieces of jewelry,
bags containing almost US$30 million in cash (in 26 currencies)
more than 400 watches and over 560 luxury handbags. Altogether they were worth up to $273 million
It took three days for officials from the central bank to tally the total amount of cash – 22 officials armed with six counting machines – and the total worth of the vast trove of luxury goods.
“I think this is the biggest seizure in Malaysian history,”
total value estimated to be 910 million ringgit ($225 million) and 1.1 billion ringgit ($273 million).
The huge collection of jewelry included 1,400 necklaces, 2,200 rings and 14 tiaras. The most expensive item of jewelry was a necklace, which was estimated to be worth 6.4 million ringgit ($1.5 million)
A total of 567 handbags, including 272 Hermes bags worth RM51.3 million
A total of 423 watches worth 78 million ringgit were also discovered, along with 234 pairs of sunglasses.
It took officials five weeks to count up the items and calculate their value...
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Who ?
ReplyDeleteYup, I love cars.
ReplyDeleteAnd I don't get angry or jealous at people who have Ultra expensive cars , as long as they didn't steal the money or corruptly siphoned it.
Traded on connections ?
Everybody who has ever succeeded in this world, made use at some point of personal connections, networking or Guanxi... more or less, if they are honest about it.
Has yr fart of "personal connections, networking or Guanxi..." ever appears in the doctrine of demoNcratic capitalism?
DeleteAdam Smith would turn turtle in his grave!