‘Boy racers’ show off their supercars worth up to £1.6million

Self-confessed boy racers show off their Lamborghinis, Ferraris and Bentleys worth up to £1.6million as they parade their supercars in central London

  • The secretive Piccadilly Boy Racers club hosted a supercar show in Waterloo Place, London earlier today
  • Self-styled boy racer Kash Ahmad said the group, which he runs, was the ‘responsible’ face of supercars  
  • His unveiled an E93 BMW M3 which had been modified with over £80,000 worth of alterations
  • Kash and his brother starred on BBC2’s Supercar, Superfam, which follows the brothers’ lives in Ilford, Essex

A self-styled ‘boy racer’ who starred in BBC2’s reality show Supercar, Superfam showed off a collection of expensive sports cars. 

Kash Ahmad, 37, hosted Lamborghinis, Ferraris and Bentleys costing up to £1.6million in Waterloo Place as pedestrians gathered to take pictures with the cars.

Mr Ahmad and his brother Shabs, 35, are the subject of a BBC2 TV show which follows their family and work life running a car modification workshop in Rainham, Essex.

Kash said he and his brother, who run the secretive Piccadilly Boy Racers group, started by working on Fiestas for their business Kream Developments as teenagers and worked their way up to modifying high-end supercars.

‘It all started from borrowing £500 off of my mum,’ he said. 

Divine: Supercars were gathered in Waterloo Place, London today by the secretive Piccadilly Boy Racers club

The Piccadilly Boy Racers are an exclusive members-only group of wealthy businessmen who own supercars

Almost 100 cars turned up for the event, according to Kash Ahmad, who stars in BBC2’s reality show Supercar, Superfam


Kash Ahmad (pictured), from Ilford, runs the Piccadilly Boy Racers and does not allow hooligans to join the supercar group


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Mr Ahmad claims he and the Piccadilly Boy Racers, which has been active for 20 years, represent the ‘responsible’ face of supercars.   

‘Today it was probably the best part of 100 cars turned up,’ he said. 

‘The event is not a public event – generally I don’t do that because generally what happens is all the riff-raff turn up.’ 

A specially modified E93 BMW M3, altered by Kream Developments with modifications worth more than £80,000 was unveiled as an example of the brothers’ work today.

The alterations include custom headlights, full app control airlift suspension, akrapovic exhaust and a carbon boot lid spoiler. 

Special project: An ‘Edition Kream’ E93 BMW M3, full bespoke design and build by Kream Developments, unveiled today

Alterations include a custom M4 front modification, a carbon boot lid spoiler, custom rear bumper with centre exit

This gold Audi joined the procession of supercars in London today, organised by the Piccadilly Boy Racers

The Nissan GTR can reach a top speed of almost 200mph – making it a favourite among car fans and racers worldwide

Pedestrians gathered to see the high-speed vehicles up close with many taking pictures of their dream cars

The Lamborghini in classic yellow. In 1962 the company’s founder Ferruccio Lamborghini visited a renowned breeder of Spanish fighting bulls and was so impressed by them that he adopted a raging bull as the emblem for his vehicles

Invitation only: Car fans from across the country came to the event to show off their prized vehicles in the capital today

Say cheese: Visitors posed for pictures along the procession of supercars in south west London

The owner of this Audi R8 invites fellow drivers to match pace with the mid-engine two-seater sports car

The Piccadilly Boy Racers claim to be the ‘responsible’ face of supercars and often raise money for charity

Ferrari: Known for their strong record in Formula One, holding the highest number of consecutive championships at 16

Organiser Kash Ahmed said that only owners vetted by him could display their cars to avoid the ‘riff-raff’ turning up

Kash’s company Kream Developments boasts a strong social media following with nearly 60,000 followers on Instagram

Applicants to the Piccadilly Boy Racers have to demonstrate a passion for supercars and a level of respectability

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