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Is it worth getting a good condition e23 735i ?
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<blockquote data-quote="bmw4eva" data-source="post: 342405" data-attributes="member: 14423"><p>A few requirements to have your car changed to classic status:</p><p></p><p>1.The vehicle must be at least 25 years old</p><p></p><p>2.Vehicle must be in tip top, original condition(no Recaro seats,Momo steering wheel, aftermarket exhaust,etc.etc.Even the engine must be original, no 2JZ Twin Turbo conversion here)</p><p></p><p>3.You must have two other cars under your name in which you pay regular road tax rates.</p><p></p><p>If you meet the above requirements, you have to first take pictures of your car(JPJ will need them for their own record keeping). Then, you have to take it to JPJ Bahagian Teknikal to have it inspected and certified for authenticity. If they approve, they will send the final documentations to the Head Minister of JPJ to have it signed and for a certificate to be made.</p><p></p><p>Note: The Classic Car Status will have to be renewed every three years. You will have to go through the above procedures again when the Status expires. Also, the Classic Car Status is NOT transferable to another name. You said this car already has the Classic Car Status certificate, but if and when you actually purchasse it, you have to reapply the Classic under your name as the original certificate will be null and void upon ownership transfer.</p><p></p><p>Hope that helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bmw4eva, post: 342405, member: 14423"] A few requirements to have your car changed to classic status: 1.The vehicle must be at least 25 years old 2.Vehicle must be in tip top, original condition(no Recaro seats,Momo steering wheel, aftermarket exhaust,etc.etc.Even the engine must be original, no 2JZ Twin Turbo conversion here) 3.You must have two other cars under your name in which you pay regular road tax rates. If you meet the above requirements, you have to first take pictures of your car(JPJ will need them for their own record keeping). Then, you have to take it to JPJ Bahagian Teknikal to have it inspected and certified for authenticity. If they approve, they will send the final documentations to the Head Minister of JPJ to have it signed and for a certificate to be made. Note: The Classic Car Status will have to be renewed every three years. You will have to go through the above procedures again when the Status expires. Also, the Classic Car Status is NOT transferable to another name. You said this car already has the Classic Car Status certificate, but if and when you actually purchasse it, you have to reapply the Classic under your name as the original certificate will be null and void upon ownership transfer. Hope that helps. [/QUOTE]
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