QUOTE(kamazaki @ Jan 13 2013, 04:07 AM)
I think if using any car dealership AP is possible to bring in but I'm not so sure about this anyone can clarify?
yeah..it's possible..my old car already in PKFZ now and the tax is supremely cheap..
Importing A Vehicle To Malaysia
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Jan 14 2013, 11:46 PM
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Jan 29 2013, 11:40 PM
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QUOTE(icecolddamncold @ Jan 25 2013, 05:58 AM) hi guys, im currently residing at cambodia.. well definitely will be back to msia after a few years and going to import my harley back.. Hi..good choice if you choose to bring back a motorcycles using AP. may i know what's the most updated requirement in importing a vehicle back to msia? browse through MITI website but cant get a clear info.. anyone mind to guide? bro al-achai, how much hassle u been through to process the import? what are the key documents and requirements they need? the requirements do not change at all as you read in MITI website. Which part is confusing? this is my 7th working day waiting for the approval. Pray everything should be fine and get the result in this week. for me they need all the document as mentioned and without it the process will delayed.. |
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Jan 30 2013, 11:30 PM
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QUOTE(icecolddamncold @ Jan 30 2013, 06:46 AM) so as long as u fulfill the requirement: if the document is not in English do the translation 1st and they do accept from certified translation only. I prefer a translation from Institut Terjemahan Negara.1.Residing overseas legally for a period of not less than one (1) year. 2.Vehicle must be registered under the applicant's name for a period of not less than nine (9) months (from the date of vehicle registration to the date of return to Malaysia). 3.Vehicle must be insured under the applicant's name for a period of not less than nine (9) months (from the date of car insured to the date of return to Malaysia). 4.Applicant must have a valid driving license. A learner/temporary driving license is not acceptable. 5.Returned to Malaysia permanently. 6.Apply within 3 months from the date of return to Malaysia . AND SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENTS 1.International passport. 2.Working or studying visa overseas. 3.Identity card. 4.Letter of offer to work or study overseas. 5.Letter of job termination or completion of study. 6.Malaysian driving license. 7.Approval letter to study overseas from the sponsor of the scholarship or loan. 8.Certificate of Registration of the Vehicle overseas. 9.Insurance Certificate of the Vehicle overseas. 10.Purchase Invoice of the Vehicle overseas. 11.Completed and typed Customs Form JK69. 12.Boarding pass/flight ticket back to Malaysia. All documents submitted must be certified by Malaysian Government officials (grade A) or Commissioner of Oath only. There's basically no other hassle going through it rite? May i kindly ask also, how is the tax implied on the imported vehicle? what value do they take as basis of tax calculation? so where are u residing at previously and what vehicle did u bring back? the tax they calculate from the docket price given from kastam..if you want to make a tax price quotation for your vehicle do not hesitate to email custom.gov.my and give them all data@information needed. previously i worked in KSA, is a old 1986 LHD car only |
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most of them bring back Harley Davidson.. there a plenty of parts for my car in msia..buy a halfcut and you got lots of part from it + it would be rare if i kept it as LHD.. |
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