I went to college with him, everyone in Birmingham and their dog knows his dad sold cr*ck and h*roin for his fortune and then make a super car business. Al though morally it’s not great u gotta respect his dads hustle. Aleem on the other hand is unfortunately fitting the stereotype that successful men make weak kids. Spoilt, thick and riddled with ego. Wish him the best though
What a fantastic interview! It was incredibly inspirational, but I must admit that Aleem's frequent interruptions of his father were a bit disappointing. However, Saleem's graceful response in not cutting off his son was truly admirable. It was lovely to hear Saleem share the real story behind PET, adding an extra layer of depth to the conversation. His humble tone of voice was incredibly refreshing, in stark contrast to Aleem's more "spoilt child' style. Overall, it was a captivating exchange that left a lasting impression.
I agree! I was WAYYYY more interested in his dad. His dad definitely had so much more to tell but his shit kid that kept telling us how much he loved his dad couldn't even listen to his dad speaking. And you know what really showed me how much his dad doesn't respect him? His dad didn't even look at him once when he was speaking! Not even once.
I’ve never been motivated this much ever in my life until I watch this video.Thanks for bringing up this podcast.I don’t know what to say I’m out of words. Will surely do something great in life Inshallah.
loved every second of this podcast, learned many things about businesses, relationships and different perspectives of life, I just want to say Aleem's father is a true hero and inspiration 🙏🏻🙏🏻 and the father and son's relationship is just incredible 💙
He wasn't a hero when he was trying to intimidate witnesses while two of his mates were on trial over manslaughter of a 16 year old girl. Get better role models.
I went to college with him, everyone in Birmingham and their dog knows his dad sold cr*ck and h*roin for his fortune and then make a super car business. Al though morally it’s not great u gotta respect his dads hustle. Aleem on the other hand is unfortunately fitting the stereotype that successful men make weak kids. Spoilt, thick and riddled with ego. Wish him the best though
Very beautiful podcast from both uncle saleem and aleem. Shame that people will hate for no reason, I thought they both carried themselves very well personally
I feel like everyone who's midly annoyed by the interruptions from Aleem may not notice how eager and proud he is of his father's accomplishments and what his done in the business. If I was in his shoes I'd be proud too, great content by the way iIwatched the whole video.
Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly.
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
I subscribed for a few trading courses but it didn't help much, been getting suggestions to use a proper financial advisor, how did you go about touching base with your adviser
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $485k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
I loved Dad's stories...'the great old days' seems like a hard working humble guy!! Two great father and son combinations and great interactions!! Never seen Aleem so quiet!!
@@hassyg4083 For sure, personal connections built up to last many years back then....as he said. He had a very good system going especially with the auctions and other dealers.
Have been following Aleems journey since 2012. Not once heard the OG (Saleem) speak and certainly not for this long and certainly not on his background and his business. Thank you for making this happen. The insight provided by the Iqbals has been both informative and inspiring! Great podcast.
@Shock G Sal was supplying crack heroin to prostitutes around alum rock area of Birmingham in the early 80s. used to drive top of the range mercedes back then
Take a look at companies house and you soon realise the picture they paint isn’t reality. A catalogue of closed companies, not top mention who really owns the Bugatti - It’s embarrassing watching the 4 of you talking about this fake business. Money laundering is the motivation here. I am amazed the interviewers don’t do their research before bringing these guests on.
@SpiderMan-fe6fd. It was all luck because he listened to his mum and god landed on his lap!! Using religion, law of attraction and his mother to cover up his BS. These white people fall for anything. Asians know the truth
If only we could cut the bit where Aleem talks out, his dad is genuinely interesting to listen to and it's frustrating when he cuts him off with nothing of substance to say
Mr Saleem Iqbal harbors aspects of the Dale Carnegie book "How To Win Friends And Influence People" and he bosses any industry he sets his foot upon with no apologies.
This was such a good podcast loved learning about the car hire business something I’m interested in doing, but ima miss LA weekly now I learnt a lot while watching that, Also Aleem’s dad proper inspiration I loved hearing his story how pet grew and his life before pet❤❤
There is sound life advice in how to live your life. The principals are the same. I like that when people made the mistake of underestimating they paid for that lesson. You have to respect him. I am glad i got to know them a little. They are wonderful people.
*Dad is smooth cool dude. Why Aleem keeps interrupting and talking for his dad. Let your dad speak and finish his story!🤦🏻♂️😁 Good interview! Stories reminded me of me and my uncle when we used to hustle and bustle with cars and parts. Welldone!👍🏽*
“As long as everyone knows that my dad is the “Top Dog” , I’m happy” -wow, I’m sure he is proud of what you think of him.All that private education has payed off.
Judging from the comments I thought aleem would not let his dad get a word in edgeways.. comments are over reacting big time. No where near as bad people are suggesting.
the real PET…. Aleem needs to stop talking like a PR machine. He kept interrupting Jesus dude, grow up. This goes to show that Aleem dosen’t have the staying power, his weekly at PET was a example.. never consistent enough. . Haven’t seen all the podcast yet but I hear that he has ruffled a lot of people in Dubai with his car hire venture. That will not succeed. There r real multi millionaires there.
Sums it up really. As a viewer I was certainly invested in his success. To hear he couldn’t care about the followers and not interested in their views. It’s a bye from me.. not that he cares 😂 ✌️❤️ to all.
Look forward to listening to this one but would like to think it’s an honest pod rather than the usual come up of honest hard work. Aleem did a video back years ago now of their old home where they grew up one that was used in public information for an article on saleems arrest involving the death of a prostitute or drug user something like that that he was prosecuted for perverting justice or holding evidence or something like that and later was shown in the channel 4 documentary for being involved in one of the biggest money laundering crimes at the time we’d seen involving about £180 million or something like that also publicly named and charged. I like these two. I like saleems work rate and they do raise a lot of money to help charities and their community. You can’t be constantly dragged for your past if you’ve turned it into a positive and tried to make it right by charitable acts but the story of coming from nothing completely legitimate is annoying when something is never addressed publicly even though you’re in the public eye. It’s like a big elephant in the room that’s never discussed. Lots of successful people have done not so legitimate acts before breaking through and going legitimate. I’d love to see a real interview to respect the harsh reality of choices people can make to become successful but not sure this will be it after reading other comments. Either way I look forward to listening to it as I always enjoy hearing these two stories his dad is funny too miss seeing the newer style weekly pet vids.
@@jackmac919 no- worded it wrong. But at the same time if you’ve served your time what’s the point of coming out and going legit and doing good for the community if people only recognise the bad things you’ve done. But it would be better to hear an honest account of how it got to where it is as it still takes a lot of hard work with money in place regardless of where it came from to run a business like that
Mate the Salim Iqbal involved in the £180 million money laundering case was another Salim Iqbal from brum who's currently locked up. You're getting 2 people with the same names mixed up. You really think he would be free right now & doing podcasts if he was charged & convicted of a £180 million money laundering case?
He already tried it in Dubai but failed miserably. He tried to launch something solely on his own but flopped miserably. He’s nothing without his dad holding his hand along the way
There isn’t anyway I would believe that PET’s car collection are only $10 US dollars. The two Chirons alone are worth around or more than 10 million dollars. Having watched Lord Aleem’s content when I was young, I had seen the car collection at his house - at that time - and followed cars come and go at his PET HQ. He was notorious for his family’s car collection. They tend to spec and buy cars brand new. Those are collections known publicly. We don’t know how many supercar filled garages, warehouse and a mansion full that are owned. Just that alone, the collection PET and their house would guarantee $10-18+ million, not to mention the hypercars. SVJ alone are worth 1 mill - 1 mill+ and they own a fleet, that’s not counting a whole armada of other Lamborghinis, fleets of Rolls Royces, Porches, McLarens, Ferraris, Mercs, AMGs and others. So yeah, 10 mill USD is a pretty very low estimate, especially when their two cars alone are worth around more than that.
Good interview and chat with his dad but Aleem constantly butting in and cutting his dad off halfway through him talking and making points just ruins it all. At least wait till your dad has finished and then say what you have to say.
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Aleem is very good at rambling and not actually saying anthing at the same time.
Can we have a podcast with just Aleems dad. Without any interruption. Thanks 😅
bloody hell, i sat and watched the whole 3 hours. must be the first ever podcast i watched end to end. What a spectacular guy Saleem is
His dad is so natural in telling his stories, Aleem's comments are too scripted and feels the need to justify everything.
Bang on. Aleem has good intentions but he needs to chill out a bit
he has to be honest about his dad being convicted criminal one day to his own community
I’m supprised he’s never be taught to talk less ! Yea ur right. His dad is genius however he done it
Spot on
I went to college with him, everyone in Birmingham and their dog knows his dad sold cr*ck and h*roin for his fortune and then make a super car business. Al though morally it’s not great u gotta respect his dads hustle. Aleem on the other hand is unfortunately fitting the stereotype that successful men make weak kids. Spoilt, thick and riddled with ego. Wish him the best though
Never in my life would I thought of listening to a three hours podcast.. Loved every second of it 🙌
What a fantastic interview! It was incredibly inspirational, but I must admit that Aleem's frequent interruptions of his father were a bit disappointing. However, Saleem's graceful response in not cutting off his son was truly admirable. It was lovely to hear Saleem share the real story behind PET, adding an extra layer of depth to the conversation. His humble tone of voice was incredibly refreshing, in stark contrast to Aleem's more "spoilt child' style. Overall, it was a captivating exchange that left a lasting impression.
great review for drug dealer Sal
What an absolute top father you have Aleem. Lovely to see such a father son relationship
LOVED THE DAD STORIES , WANTED TO HEAR MORE FROM HIM
This podcast is LEGENDARY
By far better than any other podcast on the RUclips platform
Why
Saleem is the original CEO and he's come a long way and hats off and aleem will soon get to that level
yeh got raided
Father and son seem really humble, love the fathers journey ❤
This podcast was so great but aleem kept butting in evry time his dad spoke. His dad should of done this himself what great story his dad told
I agree! I was WAYYYY more interested in his dad. His dad definitely had so much more to tell but his shit kid that kept telling us how much he loved his dad couldn't even listen to his dad speaking. And you know what really showed me how much his dad doesn't respect him? His dad didn't even look at him once when he was speaking! Not even once.
@@govarzelf4731 100% agree
@@govarzelf4731 did his dad mention the jail time? i can't be bothered watching
ya this is what happens when you give little kids money
@@hassyg4083 nah he never 😂
Aleem needs to listen to his father more - his dad seems respectful and humble
I’ve never been motivated this much ever in my life until I watch this video.Thanks for bringing up this podcast.I don’t know what to say I’m out of words.
Will surely do something great in life Inshallah.
they got raided lol
Could listen to the dad all day, not too fussed on all the butting in but guess he’s excited.
loved every second of this podcast, learned many things about businesses, relationships and different perspectives of life, I just want to say Aleem's father is a true hero and inspiration 🙏🏻🙏🏻 and the father and son's relationship is just incredible 💙
Aleems dad was in jail most of the time while Aleem was growing up
Did you watch the same podcast theres no bond there at all besides money
He wasn't a hero when he was trying to intimidate witnesses while two of his mates were on trial over manslaughter of a 16 year old girl. Get better role models.
Shut up aleem
I went to college with him, everyone in Birmingham and their dog knows his dad sold cr*ck and h*roin for his fortune and then make a super car business. Al though morally it’s not great u gotta respect his dads hustle. Aleem on the other hand is unfortunately fitting the stereotype that successful men make weak kids. Spoilt, thick and riddled with ego. Wish him the best though
I don’t rate aleem that much but his dad is a great speaker
I don’t think he will lose much sleep that zak trickz don’t rate him
Another great episode, what a bloke! Old school grafter!
And a multiple convicted criminal……..
Very beautiful podcast from both uncle saleem and aleem. Shame that people will hate for no reason, I thought they both carried themselves very well personally
I feel like everyone who's midly annoyed by the interruptions from Aleem may not notice how eager and proud he is of his father's accomplishments and what his done in the business. If I was in his shoes I'd be proud too, great content by the way iIwatched the whole video.
he didn't want dads criminal stuff to come up
Managing money is different from accumulating wealth, and the lack of investment education in schools may explain why people struggle to maintain their financial gains. The examples you provided are relevant, and I personally benefited from the market crisis, as I embrace challenging times while others tend to avoid them. Well, at least my advisor does too, jokingly.
Investors should exercise caution with their exposure and exercise caution when considering new investments, particularly during periods of inflation. It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
I subscribed for a few trading courses but it didn't help much, been getting suggestions to use a proper financial advisor, how did you go about touching base with your adviser
Through closely monitoring the performance of my portfolio, I have witnessed a remarkable growth of $485k in just the past two quarters. This experience has shed light on why experienced traders are able to generate substantial returns even in lesser-known markets. It is safe to say that this bold decision has been one of the most impactful choices I have made recently.
I’ve actually been looking into advisors lately, the news I’ve been seeing in the market hasn’t been so encouraging. who’s the person guiding you?
Wow, that’s stirring! Do you mind connecting me to your advisor please. I desperately need one to diversified my portfolio.
I loved Dad's stories...'the great old days' seems like a hard working humble guy!! Two great father and son combinations and great interactions!! Never seen Aleem so quiet!!
@@hassyg4083 For sure, personal connections built up to last many years back then....as he said. He had a very good system going especially with the auctions and other dealers.
@@fastpace386 yeh heroin dealers
@@hassyg4083100 percent see my comment above
@@iftikharkhan2004 they got raided by cops
Whether his made haraam income or not at the end of the day he’s done something not a lot of could do. He deserves his flowers regardless #PET
I sat through this. Loved every minute of it. What a podcast. It was class
cringe
Lord Aleem making everything about him and just speaks over everyone, seems like a bad helmet to me
Couldn’t agree more
I wonder why the police have raided the premises today and taken the cars away
Have been following Aleems journey since 2012. Not once heard the OG (Saleem) speak and certainly not for this long and certainly not on his background and his business. Thank you for making this happen. The insight provided by the Iqbals has been both informative and inspiring! Great podcast.
wow how sad for that long , what about in the 1990s?
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Honestly you should have just had Saleem on. Watching Aleem interupting every few minutes was really cringeworthy
It's hilarious how he goes from a £10 a pop car wash straight to a house in Solihull and a Ferrari 🙃
Do people be born into mansions and super cars where youre from ?
@Shock G Sal was supplying crack heroin to prostitutes around alum rock area of Birmingham in the early 80s. used to drive top of the range mercedes back then
@John Johnson haha yes
Hard work, unfortunately most people and youth are scared 😱 of hard work!!!
@@IrfanAli-jn7jn true lots of floor polishing thats where it starts and 180m drug ring
Why didn't you ask him about Lucy Burchell?
Could listen snr talk and tell stories all day.
His dad is the man
Aleems dad seems like a real grafter. He gave his family a great life. That is the dream for any dad.
yeah did all the jail time
@@hassyg4083my bro part of the game but killing innocemt people drugs bit of white collar no issues
@@rugsymalone7495 yeh no issue they just got raided lol
Aleem just always adds irrelevant points. He don’t let his dad finish his full story off no wonder this podcast lasted 3 hours
Cuzzah says if u crash one of my many cars we will let it go, in reality there will be five blacked out Escalades outside your house
YESSSS I BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONEEEE
Best 3 hours I've spent on RUclips. Thank you for such great content!
LOVED THE DAD STORIES , WANTED TO HEAR MORE FROM HIM
Aleem please please stop butting in
Your dad is an amazing man to listen to.
Im not gona lie iv had to put the volume down when aleem talks
Take a look at companies house and you soon realise the picture they paint isn’t reality. A catalogue of closed companies, not top mention who really owns the Bugatti - It’s embarrassing watching the 4 of you talking about this fake business. Money laundering is the motivation here. I am amazed the interviewers don’t do their research before bringing these guests on.
What color is your bugatti you peasant?
@@Nemo2lam Bugatti says Ibby not Aleem
who really owns the bugatti? & if they really do own it, why dont they just take it back or report it as stolen etc?
@@harrisr1018 several people I am told ! Many signatures on the finance !
Yes, we know these guys. Their beginnings are from wringing cars to drugs and money laundering.
Most of us asians know where aleems dad got all that money from
@SpiderMan-fe6fd. It was all luck because he listened to his mum and god landed on his lap!! Using religion, law of attraction and his mother to cover up his BS. These white people fall for anything. Asians know the truth
Wanted to hear more from Sal. Aleem was very enthusiastic but too overpowering
Saleem wouldn’t go on without Aleem and that’s a bloody shame.
If only we could cut the bit where Aleem talks out, his dad is genuinely interesting to listen to and it's frustrating when he cuts him off with nothing of substance to say
His Dad didn’t make contact with him the entire interview. Bit weird
It’s a Pakistani thing, most of us do that 🫠
Mr Saleem Iqbal harbors aspects of the Dale Carnegie book "How To Win Friends And Influence People" and he bosses any industry he sets his foot upon with no apologies.
yeh drugs
Good to see a brother make it
This was such a good podcast loved learning about the car hire business something I’m interested in doing, but ima miss LA weekly now I learnt a lot while watching that, Also Aleem’s dad proper inspiration I loved hearing his story how pet grew and his life before pet❤❤
drugs
Some of my mates used to work for his dad at the Swan shopping centre car wash. It was a madness let me tell you.
Elaborate then
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@@boredengineersittingatgroo2638 then😹😹😹
Tell me then...
@@jackmac919 one moment...
I commend the fact you didn’t go into their many shady dealings or scams or previous jail time lol
Which genius has the idea to put those 2 tires in the middle of all the seats
If you look on companies house - these stories don’t reflect the figures ! I suspect a lot of what’s being said is BS.
Never once mentioned the allegations
Watch it again 🤔
@@Strikeitbig i watched it all didn't skip any, might of walked away from the screen for a sec and not heard it.. whats the time stamp?
@@Shhshsusuu its not mentioned these white dudes are weird
@@hassyg4083why their well spoken well mannerd lads. What’s so weird about them.?
@@MikePencee yeh beta's didn't ask them about the white girl murders
Skipped all the bits where aleem was talking, preferred his dad
The best one yet!
There is sound life advice in how to live your life. The principals are the same. I like that when people made the mistake of underestimating they paid for that lesson. You have to respect him. I am glad i got to know them a little.
They are wonderful people.
yeh good heroin dealer
Saleem sab hats 🎩 off to you sir. You are a true business man . Follow the foot step Aleem bhai you ll go far in life . IA
Great interview with a good insight into business. Shame there’s a lot of hate comments
Aleem puddineya you have enough online presence, it should of been about your father
Lool
There should be a podcast with the legendary Saleem alone.
I would like to see a police interview with Saleem
Great interview & a good insight into biz
more of a story time than a podcast, still a good show
Forgot to mention that his Dad started the business to cover up the Heroin dealing. Aleem is just a clout chaser.
*Dad is smooth cool dude. Why Aleem keeps interrupting and talking for his dad. Let your dad speak and finish his story!🤦🏻♂️😁 Good interview! Stories reminded me of me and my uncle when we used to hustle and bustle with cars and parts. Welldone!👍🏽*
reminded when drug dealers have to hustle and bustle
Love this story and what a great man. This is a top G and a resl OG
By do you not turn the show room into museum on certain days turn it into an attraction
That was really good - Thank you 👍👍
“As long as everyone knows that my dad is the “Top Dog” , I’m happy”
-wow, I’m sure he is proud of what you think of him.All that private education has payed off.
Shout to aleems father. really good advice for many👏👏👏
someone needs to do and edit where they cut out every time aleem chimes in with a load of waffle.
Great pod. Appreciate the familial values.
Lord Aleem father saleem it can a line of popular songs
Shout out to Terry Bateman 1997 Winterton was turning over £12m per year very successful guy
I heard his dad was a ex drug dealer invested the money into the car businesses to make it clean
They got everything from haram avenues . There is more loyalty to Islam in a wheelie bin than there is in these 2 !
Judging from the comments I thought aleem would not let his dad get a word in edgeways.. comments are over reacting big time.
No where near as bad people are suggesting.
Gangstar, number one
The true definition of daddy’s money but there’s nothing wrong with that
Wasn't he was a drug dealer? and involved in loads of crime
the real PET…. Aleem needs to stop talking like a PR machine. He kept interrupting Jesus dude, grow up. This goes to show that Aleem dosen’t have the staying power, his weekly at PET was a example.. never consistent enough. . Haven’t seen all the podcast yet but I hear that he has ruffled a lot of people in Dubai with his car hire venture. That will not succeed. There r real multi millionaires there.
he was deported what i heard
@@hassyg4083 no way!! That doesn’t surprise me if he was
Sums it up really. As a viewer I was certainly invested in his success. To hear he couldn’t care about the followers and not interested in their views. It’s a bye from me.. not that he cares 😂 ✌️❤️ to all.
Look forward to listening to this one but would like to think it’s an honest pod rather than the usual come up of honest hard work. Aleem did a video back years ago now of their old home where they grew up one that was used in public information for an article on saleems arrest involving the death of a prostitute or drug user something like that that he was prosecuted for perverting justice or holding evidence or something like that and later was shown in the channel 4 documentary for being involved in one of the biggest money laundering crimes at the time we’d seen involving about £180 million or something like that also publicly named and charged. I like these two. I like saleems work rate and they do raise a lot of money to help charities and their community. You can’t be constantly dragged for your past if you’ve turned it into a positive and tried to make it right by charitable acts but the story of coming from nothing completely legitimate is annoying when something is never addressed publicly even though you’re in the public eye. It’s like a big elephant in the room that’s never discussed. Lots of successful people have done not so legitimate acts before breaking through and going legitimate. I’d love to see a real interview to respect the harsh reality of choices people can make to become successful but not sure this will be it after reading other comments. Either way I look forward to listening to it as I always enjoy hearing these two stories his dad is funny too miss seeing the newer style weekly pet vids.
What colour is your bugatti you peasant?
Well said
With your logic, if I harm the community for year's and only give back something after I'm rich, that's fine.
@@jackmac919 no- worded it wrong. But at the same time if you’ve served your time what’s the point of coming out and going legit and doing good for the community if people only recognise the bad things you’ve done. But it would be better to hear an honest account of how it got to where it is as it still takes a lot of hard work with money in place regardless of where it came from to run a business like that
Mate the Salim Iqbal involved in the £180 million money laundering case was another Salim Iqbal from brum who's currently locked up. You're getting 2 people with the same names mixed up. You really think he would be free right now & doing podcasts if he was charged & convicted of a £180 million money laundering case?
Aleems dad is a legend!
The father was a drug dealer it's a Fact you were in your nappies when your dad was a runner
His dad didn’t give him eye contact once. Says a lot
Yes that you are poor and he is rich. 😂
@@tonysoprano8750 sell drugs you can be rich too
@@tonysoprano8750and you ain’t no Tony soprano
The volume is poor compared to other videos, you really need to sort the audio out
Chilling dad's money... Hay kids say we made it... Twats.... Make own way.... Stand own feet
This podcast took place in the PET Showroom
Aleem needs to stop being rude and stop interrupting, with his long philosophical speeches just rambling on about nothing.
Where are the drug sealing bits
they got raided lol
If aleem wants to go big then he got to take it to the next level, over seas. Dubai seems good.
He already tried it in Dubai but failed miserably. He tried to launch something solely on his own but flopped miserably. He’s nothing without his dad holding his hand along the way
dubai deported him
love the respect both have for their mother's..
but not for Sal's murder of Lucy
There isn’t anyway I would believe that PET’s car collection are only $10 US dollars. The two Chirons alone are worth around or more than 10 million dollars.
Having watched Lord Aleem’s content when I was young, I had seen the car collection at his house - at that time - and followed cars come and go at his PET HQ. He was notorious for his family’s car collection. They tend to spec and buy cars brand new.
Those are collections known publicly. We don’t know how many supercar filled garages, warehouse and a mansion full that are owned.
Just that alone, the collection PET and their house would guarantee $10-18+ million, not to mention the hypercars. SVJ alone are worth 1 mill - 1 mill+ and they own a fleet, that’s not counting a whole armada of other Lamborghinis, fleets of Rolls Royces, Porches, McLarens, Ferraris, Mercs, AMGs and others. So yeah, 10 mill USD is a pretty very low estimate, especially when their two cars alone are worth around more than that.
nice story the Chiron is Ibbys
@@hassyg4083Who's Ibby
@@Islam_is_the_truth.4 former gangster got gunned down
@@hassyg4083 You got a link?
@@Islam_is_the_truth.4 search saleem iqbal
Notice no mention of the heroin case / money laundering which u can google . 😂 not as good a pod .
Good interview and chat with his dad but Aleem constantly butting in and cutting his dad off halfway through him talking and making points just ruins it all. At least wait till your dad has finished and then say what you have to say.
salem bult the wealth, aleem enjoys the wealth, aleems kids will plunder the wealth.
Dad should of done this interview on his own !!! Would of been better
I like listening to uncle Saleem, he’s softly spoken but very steely. Aleem is threatening to ruin this. I am 1 hour 40 mins in .
Saleem bhai raised him well