"The Sun" reported that Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez has shown a unique and unique taste in car collection. The total value of luxury cars in his garage exceeds 1 million pounds.
Unlike other Premier League players who prefer modern supercars, Sanchez became famous on the Internet for driving a 1988 classic BMW e30 325i (worth about 88,000 pounds) to training, and his retro taste is highly praised.
The most eye-catching item in his collection is a heavily modified Nissan Skyline R34 GT-R, made famous in the movie "The Fast and the Furious."
According to the car dealer, this car has 700 horsepower and is equipped with an HKS 2.8L cylinder expansion kit and a sequential gearbox. More importantly, the dealer praised Sanchez as "a complete car and JDM enthusiast" and posted photos of him "personally studying and debugging this car", showing his side as a true car fan.
In addition, Sanchez also owns a bright green 2024 Porsche 911 GT3RS with a starting price of 192,000 pounds, and a Lamborghini Urus that has been owned since Brighton and has been modified by top tuning factory Mansory. The latter is worth between 300,000 and 500,000 pounds.
According to reports, Sanchez’s weekly salary at Chelsea is 60,000 pounds.