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<blockquote data-quote="JKay" data-source="post: 249489" data-attributes="member: 9433"><p>Absidian</p><p></p><p>Assuming you are in the UK, I would go ahead and get an E46 M3. £20k will find you a nice example at the moment. Thats less than RM140,000. </p><p></p><p>Then from what I understand, once the car has been in your name for at least 3 years, you can bring it back, and not have to pay much in tax (do not quote me on this tho its just what I have been told)</p><p></p><p>Assuming this is correct, then in 3-4 years, you will have a 2002/2003 M3 in Malaysia for less than RM 150,000 (at current rates). If you can sell it for at least that much, then you will have had free use of the car for 3 years, minus insurance, servicing fuel etc of course, but hey if you do it right, then I think you're onto a winner IMO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKay, post: 249489, member: 9433"] Absidian Assuming you are in the UK, I would go ahead and get an E46 M3. £20k will find you a nice example at the moment. Thats less than RM140,000. Then from what I understand, once the car has been in your name for at least 3 years, you can bring it back, and not have to pay much in tax (do not quote me on this tho its just what I have been told) Assuming this is correct, then in 3-4 years, you will have a 2002/2003 M3 in Malaysia for less than RM 150,000 (at current rates). If you can sell it for at least that much, then you will have had free use of the car for 3 years, minus insurance, servicing fuel etc of course, but hey if you do it right, then I think you're onto a winner IMO [/QUOTE]
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