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What happens during Puspakom inspection?
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<blockquote data-quote="tombstonecannotpost" data-source="post: 383049" data-attributes="member: 13113"><p>you know whats the sad part, all the big ass car players SELLING RECON cars are welcoming this move, because now finally they can sell their hundreds of thousand units lying down in their showroom!!!! AGE wise all "5" years and below. (so call) as our brother JKay has found out by doing his homework....</p><p></p><p></p><p>brother JKAY, the reason they change the 645ci to 2005 from 2004 because, if they dun sell it by this year, they will be stuck with the car....</p><p></p><p>malaysia only allows a max of 5 years for it to qualify as a reconditioned unit and must be sold by then. the moment it hits 6 years, they will have trouble with registration.</p><p></p><p>so in brother jkay's case, year 2005 was "MADE" so that they have another year to sell the car when this year ends... 8|</p><p></p><p>these are the types of monkeys welcoming this "MOVE" by our government...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tombstonecannotpost, post: 383049, member: 13113"] you know whats the sad part, all the big ass car players SELLING RECON cars are welcoming this move, because now finally they can sell their hundreds of thousand units lying down in their showroom!!!! AGE wise all "5" years and below. (so call) as our brother JKay has found out by doing his homework.... brother JKAY, the reason they change the 645ci to 2005 from 2004 because, if they dun sell it by this year, they will be stuck with the car.... malaysia only allows a max of 5 years for it to qualify as a reconditioned unit and must be sold by then. the moment it hits 6 years, they will have trouble with registration. so in brother jkay's case, year 2005 was "MADE" so that they have another year to sell the car when this year ends... 8| these are the types of monkeys welcoming this "MOVE" by our government... [/QUOTE]
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