QUOTE(DarkForXe @ May 7 2010, 08:23 PM)
just buy your car at your current country. You can even apply to buy from other country in case you are in a LHD country. You are qualified for the program? don't waste it. Get 2 big cars back. But remember you cant sell it within 2 years (even you sell it, buyer need to PAY back the tax) so dont think about profit in this program.
Exclude Singapore and all countries with the steering wheel on the left. Also imported cars not always comply with the MY standards and some would need minor mods to be allowed on the road. Requires prior MITI approval and must pass inspection.Ref.:
You need to meet the following conditions to qualify for an import license:
Residing overseas for a period of no less than one year.
Vehicle must be registered and insured in applicant’s name for no longer than nine months
You must have a valid driving license
Be returning to Malaysia permanently
Apply for the license 3 months from the date of return to Malaysia
Submit your application to MITI
Once the car arrives in Malaysia, the owner must collect it in person from the port of entry. The car is inspected by PUSKAPOM, the Malaysian vehicle inspection agency. They inspect vehicles on behalf of the Malaysian Customs Service. A bill of lading and an Approved Permit must be shown at the inspection.
The IVIC inspection is carried out at all entry points to Malaysia, including Port Klang and is carried out by a vehicle examiner who will examine your vehicle for:
Chassis number
Engine number
AP reference number
Make and model
Engine capacity
Body type
Fuel type
Odometer reading
You should prepare your vehicle for this inspection, ensuring each of these elements meets the required standard.
Sep 11 2020, 08:40 AM

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