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I was looking at the Land Rover Owners Singapore facebook page and saw this:

 

https://www.facebook.com/LandRoverOwnersSingapore/photos/a.1482539485294196.1073741829.1481376688743809/1946046702276803/?type=3&theater

 

A land-rover registered with a WDxxxx plate. 

 

I know some very old land rovers has the WAxxxx plate. But I thought that scheme was discontinued?

 

I read further a PDF document from LTA's website. Realized that this guy registered his Land Rover as an "engineering plant". As a result, it's exempt from both COE and ARF. Furthermore, can sneak into Malaysia due to similarity with Kuala Lumpur plates. Genius or what ?!??!

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Hmmm...

 

W series needs a class 5 licence to drive the vehicle.

So these LandRover owners can only drive with a class 5 certification?

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Most land rover defenders I see are registered with G plate or the (now discontinued) WA plate. These must pay same tax as normal goods vehicle (WA plate is recovery vehicle, same taxes as G plate, according to the LTA document).

 

But apparently registering it as an "engineering plant" is also possible ??

 

https://www.onemotoring.com.sg/content/onemotoring/en/lta_information_guidelines/buy_a_new_vehicle/self_importation_/_jcr_content/main_par/download_642105343/file.res/Engry_veh.pdf

 

According to the LTA document, no COE, no ARF, no road tax ?!?!?!?

 

Is this too good to be true? If yes, how did the guy in the photo do it?

 

I also want to own a land rover defender with no COE, ARF or road tax !!

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Envy? Jealous? Curious? Angry?

 

Should have the feelings above?

 

be happy for him... And leave him alone.. he lose WA plate doesnt mean we will get the WA plate

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5 dislikes from me for clicking on the topic title and reading something where the content is no where near the description of " insane " .

 

 

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I was looking at the Land Rover Owners Singapore facebook page and saw this:

 

https://www.facebook.com/LandRoverOwnersSingapore/photos/a.1482539485294196.1073741829.1481376688743809/1946046702276803/?type=3&theater

 

A land-rover registered with a WDxxxx plate. 

 

I know some very old land rovers has the WAxxxx plate. But I thought that scheme was discontinued?

 

I read further a PDF document from LTA's website. Realized that this guy registered his Land Rover as an "engineering plant". As a result, it's exempt from both COE and ARF. Furthermore, can sneak into Malaysia due to similarity with Kuala Lumpur plates. Genius or what ?!??!

 

All the above is just an assumption.

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'No record of this vehicle' according to the onemotoring website.

 

I suspect it's a photoshop picture. Why TS kick up a big fuss over it? Ppl see anything on social media and think it's real for sure. Sigh.

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Registering engineering plants nao!!!!! :grin:

'No record of this vehicle' according to the onemotoring website.

 

I suspect it's a photoshop picture. Why TS kick up a big fuss over it? Ppl see anything on social media and think it's real for sure. Sigh.

Engineering plant mah

That’s why not in LTA :XD:

This one confirm is engineering plant :XD:

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Registering engineering plants nao!!!!! :grin:

Engineering plant mah

That’s why not in LTA :XD:

This one confirm is engineering plant :XD:

 

This is Singapore you are talking about. You think possible or not, no need COE, no arf, no road tax?

 

Go straight to waitlonglongstopdreamingwakethehellup.com [laugh]

 

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This is Singapore you are talking about. You think possible or not, no need COE, no arf, no road tax?

 

Go straight to hashtag @waitlonglongstopdreamingwakethehellup.com [laugh]

 

I tiagong before it is possible

But is tiagong one

Somemore my memory very bad

 

Got special vehicles can only use in factory compound

Maybe trick is these land rover lor

 

Got very old car before coe was invented

But I cannot remember the scheme

Think hardly around anymore

 

Modern boh coe one is this one lor :XD:

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I tiagong before it is possible

But is tiagong one

Somemore my memory very bad

 

Got special vehicles can only use in factory compound

Maybe trick is these land rover lor

 

Got very old car before coe was invented

But I cannot remember the scheme

Think hardly around anymore

 

Modern boh coe one is this one lor :XD:

 

 

Got. I still see it those "engineering plants". Go to defu lane. Some shops selling used big pipes. It looks more like a crane on tracks. Only move forwards and backwards hoisting the pipes around. Doesn't ply on the roads so it make sense it's exempted from all the taxes. Aiya, forklifts are also exempted from these taxes. Thread starter 

 

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Thread starter, Please get a life & stop harping on the these issues.

 

Everyone here knows you are feeling sore because you have bought a double-cab pickup & found out you cannot drive it into Malaysia & decided to kiss a fuss at here.

 

Its either you sell off your pickup & take public transport or shut up & enjoy your vehicle.

 

Believe me, Keep going on like this & you will get banned here sooner or later.

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Twincharged

This is Singapore you are talking about. You think possible or not, no need COE, no arf, no road tax?

 

Go straight to waitlonglongstopdreamingwakethehellup.com [laugh]

 

 

Have. There's a scheme for handicapped people ma.

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Have. There's a scheme for handicapped people ma.

Not true.. road tax is as per levied. Same goes for season parking and whatever operating costs a normal car owner has to pay. The waiver of COE and ARF also means the car cannot be transferred or sold in open market without prior approval. Can't be used for commercial purposes as well, think pte hire. Nor can it be driven by any other person. It's purpose is for a disabled person who otherwise cannot go around using public transport to get to work.

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