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faisalkhan

243 posts

283 months

Tuesday 27th March 2001
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The Malaysian Chimps are fantastic! They are now sent back to England. So don't let the Malaysian label hold you back. To bring your own car into Oz, you must have owned it abroad for at least 1 year. Then you can bring it in if you have residency in Australia. The taxes I don't know much about, but you can get the information from customs, or from a certain Nick Page in Perth who now has a 4.2 Cerbera. Please email me at faisalkhan@hotmail.com if you would like to get in touch with him. Regards and good luck.

PetrolTed

34,424 posts

302 months

Tuesday 27th March 2001
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Malaysian cars brought back here?

TVR Mark

45 posts

282 months

Tuesday 27th March 2001
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I have heard that some bodies are made in the Malaysian plant and imported into this country. Also that the quality is better then the home grown ones.

graham

16,368 posts

283 months

Tuesday 27th March 2001
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Im off on the tvr malaysia trip at the end of the year, which includes a factory visit. The chap who is organising it said that they now import chims back into the uk. I thought he said 30 cars per month but i may have miss heard.. I thought the MK2 body came about due to the improvments they made in malaysia? G

PetrolTed

34,424 posts

302 months

Tuesday 27th March 2001
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I'm really not sure about this one. 30 cars a month? They don't sell 30 Chimaeras a month. Why import cars when the factory isn't stretched anyway? This is a rumour I've only heard on the 'net. Isn't it just an urban myth gone mad?

zertec

499 posts

282 months

Wednesday 28th March 2001
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They were sending cars back for the UK market but now the demand has dropped off so at present they are not. Clive Reed Zertec Limited info@zertec.co.uk www.zertec.co.uk

AndrewD

7,527 posts

283 months

Wednesday 28th March 2001
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Don't talk to me about Malaysia. There I was, all ready to do factory tour and track day, plus go to Sepang for the F1, and instead I was forced to tramp around Borneo looking at monkeys...

faisalkhan

243 posts

283 months

Wednesday 28th March 2001
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Andrew, so traipsing around the rainforests and doing the ecotourist bit isn't your thing! For what it's worth, the trip to the factory in Malaysia is great. They really treat you well, and it's very well laid out. And Yoon Li, Director of Engineering, is a top guy. Sorry to rub it in... Faisal.

faisalkhan

243 posts

283 months

Wednesday 28th March 2001
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Petrol Ted wrote: Malaysian cars brought back here? -------------------------------------- Errr, yes. At least they were when the demand was there. I understand things are slow at the moment, so they are not being sent back. Or the numbers being sent back are a lot less than 30 per month. Rgds, Faisal.

AndrewD

7,527 posts

283 months

Thursday 29th March 2001
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Thanks for telling me Faisal! Actually quite enjoyed the ecotourist thing, I even have an official treehugger certificate.

graham

16,368 posts

283 months

Thursday 29th March 2001
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I had to resort to bribery with the wifey.. an extra holiday in may and loads of spending money, in return for going on the malaysia trip... do you think a 500 engine would be classed as exess baggage on the way back ? Is there away to tell is a car was made over their? i.e. chassis numbers no bits of rock with blackpool on them holding the seats together? Edited by graham on Thursday 29th March 10:07

faisalkhan

243 posts

283 months

Thursday 29th March 2001
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Apart from the lack of chewing gum and Blackpool rock holding things together, they are identical in spec, and I know they bear the English VINs if they are sent back. The ones that are sent to the Far East might have different VINs (at least the first few letters and last few digits)--but I didn't ask about that! They might tell you of a few differences when you are over there, but I couldn't spot any.