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Bashar al-Assad's car collection sold at auction

Bashar al-Assad's car collection sold at auction

A collection of exclusive and rare supercars belonging to former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has been unveiled at a large auction in Damascus.

The auction was officially opened by the new head of state, Ahmed Al-Shara. The funds received from the event are planned to be directed to the Syrian Development Fund and contributed to the country's economic development. According to experts, this movement is not only interesting for collectors, but also contributes to the country's development.

In the first stage of the auction, three supercars from world-famous brands were presented. The most expensive among them is the Ferrari F50, which is estimated at around 3-4 million dollars. The car is based on Formula 1 technology and attracts collectors with only 349 pieces in the world.

The Mercedes SL65 AMG Black Series was also put up for auction. Produced in the world in just 300 units, this car is equipped with a 670-horsepower high-efficiency engine and has a market value of approximately $500,000. Another notable example of the collection was the Audi R8, which was powered by a 5.2-liter V10 engine with 525 horsepower and aroused great interest among fans.

This auction has historical significance as one of the largest and most influential car auctions in Syria. Experts note that this auction is important not only for car collectors, but also has a positive impact on the economic and cultural development of the country.

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