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<blockquote data-quote="vinode" data-source="post: 251685" data-attributes="member: 671"><p>Puspakom inspection IS A MUST. If some independant guy can do it, that would actually mean that some real inspection would be done... and we know that's not how this country works. I drove my car into the inspection ramp, removed all the rubber trims myself and some guy came to ask me if I had breakfast. Without touching the car, he signed on the dotted line and I wasted half a working day. Also remember to get the road tax and insurance renewed before you submit documents. I renewed the road tax in a post office and somehow the "system" allowed me to renew the road tax until 1 day after my insurance coverage. The very same "system" did not allow me to renew ownership for the same reason. There goes another half day of work. Thinking back Bix probably got a good deal and saved the hassle for RM400... you'll be surprised how the Kutus get more cooperation and respect from JPJ as opposed to working class citizens like ourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vinode, post: 251685, member: 671"] Puspakom inspection IS A MUST. If some independant guy can do it, that would actually mean that some real inspection would be done... and we know that's not how this country works. I drove my car into the inspection ramp, removed all the rubber trims myself and some guy came to ask me if I had breakfast. Without touching the car, he signed on the dotted line and I wasted half a working day. Also remember to get the road tax and insurance renewed before you submit documents. I renewed the road tax in a post office and somehow the "system" allowed me to renew the road tax until 1 day after my insurance coverage. The very same "system" did not allow me to renew ownership for the same reason. There goes another half day of work. Thinking back Bix probably got a good deal and saved the hassle for RM400... you'll be surprised how the Kutus get more cooperation and respect from JPJ as opposed to working class citizens like ourselves. [/QUOTE]
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