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initialM;467452 said:BN will lose in the next election:top:
F.T.G.:thefinger:
Dah tahu tak ape.....hahahahaaha....
initialM;467452 said:BN will lose in the next election:top:
F.T.G.:thefinger:
herbert;467843 said:Guess what......after all the hoha and objections from motorists, rural folks, car dealers and etc etc, Government may review the ban and subsitute it with Approved License/Permit to import used parts. Mark my word as it is going to happen.
IanDaddy;467916 said:Brothers, just think about the amount of recon cars sold over the last many years, many spares are required now as these cars ages. They are trying to kill out the current used part dealers, when Rakyat complain later , they will issue AP to their cronies to import used parts and with AP more expensive la. There you go, malaysia sure is boleh.
herbert;467843 said:Guess what......after all the hoha and objections from motorists, rural folks, car dealers and etc etc, Government may review the ban and subsitute it with Approved License/Permit to import used parts. Mark my word as it is going to happen.
pussy;467908 said:by the way... the chop business in malaysia is slowing down.. most parts these days are going to australia, south africa and middle east... their money fetches more than us..
imagine that the e46 M3's, e30 m3's are being sold for RM30 to RM60K !! where here we have the money.. only the left overs are sold to us..
also, the e34's, e28, e30, e36 is getting lesser over there...
so, buy now and save the parts your self..
fabianyee;467917 said:Actually, do the 'chop shops' require any sort of permits to import parts now????
ICEMAN 13;467936 said:never knew for a WAJA 1.6 engine kosong is fetching over 4.5 K ....DAMM
gonna apply for a taxi permit soon ..
IanDaddy;467933 said:I think they don't need permit to import, but looks like G is bent on imposing it the back door way, 1st by banning then by permits. It bear all the BN's hallmark, suckers.
rojak;468262 said:Kesan peraturan baru NAP diteliti: Muhyiddin
KUALA LUMPUR: Kerajaan bersedia meneliti semula peraturan baru Dasar Automotif Nasional (NAP) jika ia memberi kesan buruk kepada rakyat, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin.
Timbalan Perdana Menteri, meminta Kementerian Perdagangan Antarabangsa dan Industri (Miti) menyediakan laporan jika berlaku rasa tidak puas hati mana-mana pihak akibat peraturan baru yang mewajibkan kenderaan penumpang berusia lebih 15 tahun menjalani pemeriksaan tahunan di Puspakom sebelum dibenarkan memperbaharui cukai jalan berkuatkuasa 1 Januari tahun depan.
"Mungkin ada pihak yang tidak berpuas hati kerana keretanya akan diuji selepas tempoh tertentu tapi langkah itu bukan untuk menyusahkan tapi untuk tujuan keselamatan," katanya kepada pemberita di sini, hari ini.
Muhyiddin berkata, kerajaan sentiasa bersikap terbuka untuk mendengar alasan jika peraturan baru itu membebankan rakyat.
"Mereka harus kemukakan kes-kes kenapa mereka rasa susah untuk syarat itu dikenakan...beban apa, kita boleh dengar kalau ada asas tertentu untuk kita buat pengecualian, itu kita kena telitilah.
"Mungkin ada sesetengah orang yang telah lama memiliki kereta tak mampu membayar kos pemeriksaan dan sebagainya," katanya.
Peraturan baru itu membabitkan kira-kira sejuta kenderaan penumpang dan dilaporkan boleh membebankan golongan kurang kemampuan dan menjejas industri jualan kereta terpakai.
Ia adalah antara 18 langkah baru dalam kajian semula NAP bagi meningkatkan daya saing industri automotif tempatan serta menawarkan kenderaan lebih selamat, mesra alam dan berteknologi tinggi. - Bernama