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Photo: Sultan of Brunei ‘multi-wheeled’ supercar for sale

American company Curated, which specializes in the sale of exclusive cars, has put up for sale one of the nine all-produced Cizeta V16T supercars, previously owned by Brunei Sultan Hassanal Bolkiaham. Although the unique car arrived in the United States in July, its price has not been revealed so far. It has now become known that the seller of this 1993 exclusive supercar wants 750 thousand US dollars (630 thousand euros).

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The unique “Cizeta V16T”, which is simply called “multi-threaded” by car enthusiasts due to its unusual headlights, was made in 1993. Among the authors of the project is one former Lamborghini engineer. It was planned to produce 40 similar supercars a year, but in the end only 14 of them were made in blue. This model is in one copy all over the world, and this modification was once chosen by the Sultan of Brunei.

The exclusive supercar is equipped with a 16-cylinder engine that develops 540 horsepower and 542 Newton meters of torque. The engine is clutched with a five-speed manual transmission. The Cizeta V16T has a top speed of 328 km / h. A new such car cost 650 thousand US dollars, which in modern currency value, taking into account inflation, would be 1.2 million US dollars.

A copy of the Sultan of Brunei “V16T” is practically unused – it was used by the manufacturer for display at various car exhibitions, including the 1993 Geneva International Motor Show. Today, the almost 30-year-old supercar has a mileage of only 981 kilometers. Until the summer of this year, the car was in Singapore, but then it was bought by the American company “Curated” and delivered to Florida.

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