what about this man?
http://www.tradecarview.com/used_car/japan...da/nsx/1847918/
can u calculate for me?
how to find the retail price in 1991 anyway?
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May 23 2009, 05:23 PM
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hey beastX
what about this man? http://www.tradecarview.com/used_car/japan...da/nsx/1847918/ can u calculate for me? how to find the retail price in 1991 anyway? |
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Jun 27 2009, 03:48 AM
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QUOTE(takuntung @ May 29 2009, 04:59 PM) In my opinion, whatever car age you bring back is still cheaper than Msian market price. What I want to stress here is that, it is better to get a newer car coz the tax reduction after 10 yrs are not much. For ex. 20 yrs old car tax and 15 yrs old car tax will only differ around RM5k only. So better pay a bit more tax and get much newer car. juz my 2 cents. depends on preference dudesome people, like me, is looking quite hard to get a '90s NSX and such cars are niche some can suggest that at that price, i can get a newer reliable car and perhaps a family car, but its all preference dude haha but i still dont understand why its not worth it to bring in a '90s car |
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Jul 4 2009, 12:54 AM
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QUOTE(takuntung @ Jun 27 2009, 08:40 AM) why so hard to ustd? I didnt say its not worth to bring back 90s car , as i said earlier, whatever car age you bring back, usually is much cheaper than Msia market price, so it is worthwhile. hahamy point is if you have 2 same cars to buy, one is 15 yrs and the other is 10 yrs, it is better to get the 10 yrs car coz the amount of tax to be paid will not differ much. This is due to minus exponential curve as explained b4. To be worth or not, I recommend to check msia market price first coz some cars are not worth to bring back, for ex: proton thanks for the reply dude if in the US, the NSX can be cheaply bought at USD25000 (stock) but usually a 1991 NSX-R or a 1994 NSX-T assuming the conversion rate is around 3.52, the price in MYR should be RM87000 in the UK, a 1993 NSX-R can be bought at GBP150000 (stock) assuming the coversion rate is around 5.76, the price in myr is around RM75000 in malaysia, the average price for an NSX (the 1st gen with C30A) is around RM140k-180k my questions are: i) so using ur tax calculator, what are the tax im supposed to pay for an almost 20 year old car eh? ii) any idea on AP? |
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Jul 4 2009, 03:51 PM
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QUOTE(BeastX @ Jul 4 2009, 06:17 AM) i) The tax will be very minimal, ([about 6% of the original car's price + shipping cost] x tax).... should be well below RM10k (maybe 6 to 7k).. damnii) AP is free (or RM2.50 for the form) if your qualify. Prepare to pay big bucks if you don't, or maybe it is not possible as there is a 5 years old limit on commercial AP. Best bet is friends/family overseas willing to use their AP for you (car/insurance will be under their name for 2 years) UK cars have the same driving side as Malaysian's the shipping cost is already another thing to consider cuz i have no nuts about freight etc i know some freight companies (its part of my job scope in my line of work) but i've never involved in this thing any help on some companies and/or their policies? haha what do u mean when u say i) AP is free ii) 5 year old limit for commercial AP This post has been edited by gtoforce: Jul 4 2009, 03:56 PM |
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Jul 5 2009, 01:01 AM
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Jul 5 2009, 03:33 PM
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QUOTE(graham_flag @ Jul 5 2009, 09:47 PM) AP=Approved Permit... errr...dudewhen a permit is given i dont see why its impossible, given that u got enuf cash lol..unless you fail to understand what a permit is lol..so stop exaggerating this and that, make your own homework so this thread can be very useful to some people..if i were you and wanting to keep myself whining, what about buying a persona then wait its electric window to self-deteriorate lol... heres a good tips for you->GOOGLE everything on the word student Ap or surf into MITI website under document 11..if you get the rough idea then come back to discuss with us... btw regarding your nsx or whatsoever..i got a few mates bringing 90s cars and they are still much cheaper...so i dont see why you cant where else few people nailed it.... man..beastx, i respect your effort to answer every question asked here even though its supposed for them to find the answers themselves ie tax(even with the tax calculator is THERE!),procedures(where they can find it at MITI website), and some other stupid ones..i think we should tell them to look into the procedures themselves them come back to us to discuss the details... takuntung..keep up the analysis..i find it very useful cheers.. guys..good job everyone! man its good to be back after a long break..hell yeah!!! dont wanna troll here but i know what an ap is in fact my uncle is in the business of selling those sheit but i have never been able to fathom ur eligibility for the thing je and i know about the student AP thingy where one student gets one and once u have that contraption with u, u cant change the car title within the next 6 years etc... but yeah, i think i still need to do loads of stuff yet since u mentioned that ur mates were bringing in 90's car, i think i might have a bright chance will give this a greater thought then and for beastx and takuntung and others who've helped make this thread easier, thanks dudes p/s: i hate the tax calculator cuz i dunno how to use it so sorry graham |
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hey beastX
maybe this question has been asked though but lets just assume this is for the benefit of the masses whats the normal rate of the price for AP will be charged should we intend to bring a car from overseas into malaysia via grey importers thanks |
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Apr 21 2010, 11:41 PM
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QUOTE(graham_flag @ Apr 21 2010, 07:13 AM) no standard price hahaimho price ranges rm5k-10k depending on places eg its rm10k in japan since you have no basic knowledge on AP, im assuming you are not from UK or Japan AP from both places is unlikely to hit those figures, maybe just worth for personal use rather than selling it to 3rd party but yeah, you may try.. i aint from uk or japan im a malaysian guy whose uncle's thinking of importing an original EP3 type R from japan oh the AP costs rm5-10k to import cars from japan are u talking about student AP cuz im not studying in japan just wanna know whats the charges gonna be if i were to import a car via those grey importers This post has been edited by gtoforce: Apr 21 2010, 11:57 PM |
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