Johor Sultan revealed to be owner of ‘FF1’ number plate

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Netizens had been speculating on the buyer of the “FF1” number plate since the series launched in May. Read more at straitstimes.com.

JOHOR BAHRU - Johor ruler Sultan Ibrahim Iskandar has been declared the highest bidder of the elusive “FF1” number plate.

In July 2016, he bought the “F1” number plate for RM836,660 before splashing another RM990,000 for the “V1” plate just a month later.

 

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