LONDON – The BBC has released a documentary featuring two British-Pakistanibrothers and their cars.
Syed Kashif Ahmed and Syed Shahab Ahmed appeared on the show SupercarSuperfam alongside their family and showcased their cars and theirglamorous lifestyle.
Speaking to media, the brothers said, they are car enthusiasts whocustomise top-end cars.
“A lot of people come to us to get their cars customised,” Ahmed said.
“To personalise your car is like developing your own brand. Having apersonalised car is like making a fashion statement,” Kashif said.
The duo owns a supercar workshop in Essex which customises, fixes, designsand revamps some of the most powerful sports cars in the world.
Kashif revealed a car enthusiast can spend anything from £1000 to £100,000on revamping their car.
“People love spending money on their cars. Those who like cars and lovespending money they don’t care what costs are involved,” he added.
The brothers who started working on cars from the driveway of theirfather’s house in East London nearly 20 years ago say, they haven’t lookedback since.
“I started working on cars when I was just 17 years old and Shahab was 15,”Kashif shared.
“Shahab used to hold a lamp at night while I fixed cars. Now every carenthusiast knows our name,” he added.
On the subject of the documentary Ahmed said, it focuses on their life andhow they run the business.
“We live just like any other normal family. We love fast cars, we areMuslims and we are British- Pakistanis,” he added.






