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pisces88
post May 18 2015, 01:55 AM

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QUOTE(Y.J.S @ May 18 2015, 01:41 AM)
Nope.
Minimum 9 months of ownership.
Don't even think of backdating it to make it "looks" like 9 months of ownership.
Kastam nowadays getting smarter.
Once found out your car not obey to the requirement, hahahahha stuck at port klang for months and years ~
WTF is original GTR?
You buy here 2nd hand also original mah
You scare got GTR made in China meh?

But if you really want to import a GTR ,
you should pay money to someone like a runner (most probably car trader) to bid for you at licensed dealer auction in Tokyo or other states . (e.g. USS Auction)
You can get a R35 for RM150k or less if convert directly in currency thumbup.gif
Oh and of course, send the car to import-export specialist and hire runners to settle shit for you if you dw wait for 9 months and worry about Approval Permit (AP) .
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can i go to US , enroll in a university for any course, buy a audi TT, after 9 months drop out from the course, and ship the car back to malaysia ?
pisces88
post May 19 2015, 11:12 AM

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QUOTE(winkiedilwy @ May 19 2015, 10:38 AM)
imagine how much you pay for the course in the first place.

i'm paying $8k per sem for 15 units, 2 sem = 8 months. $8000 x 2 x 3.7 = RM59000 before even buying the car or even consider to import it.
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hmm then need to go to a cheaper uni to make it worth while. but left hand drive, so will be weird to drive in malaysia.. laugh.gif

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