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Restoration of a 27 Years E36 Coupe 318iS


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On 8/5/2020 at 11:32 AM, Tohto said:

The red look better leh..

The car that YS Khong is restoring is manual stick, will not have auto gear box complicated problem.

The black (and white) is perfect!🤣🤣🤣

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E36 fanboi here!

Esp the coupe version.

Was never able to find one in good nick... Tested a 318IS manual while car hunting, and it was smoking at the end of the short drive 

Got an IS200 and F22 to scratch the itch... 

Sometimes, dreams are better off left as dreams

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On 8/7/2020 at 4:54 PM, Throttle2 said:

If i am not wrong, your 318is was left at Rodney’s for some service in 2009, i think.

I was there replacing my 525 brake pads and i wrote the words “Throttle was here” on your dusty windscreen when he told me that that was your car.     

Guess you didnt notice when you collected your car.

Muayhahahahahahaha

He was probably worried someone stole his throttle body for whatever reason. 😁

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28 minutes ago, davemakesstuff said:

Not being from SG, please forgive my ignorance. How do your rules work for classic cars? If you want to keep a car that is more than 10 years old, what happens?

You will need to pay GBP25,000 to extend the life of the car, to use for another 10 years.

At the 20th year, you continue to pay again to extend the life for another 10 years.

You should invite Boris to S'pore to learn a trick or two from this money spinner. 😁

 

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Haha, I think Boris will be stoned if he implement that!

But I think it helped to fund road maintenance and many more projects for a long time.

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21 minutes ago, davemakesstuff said:

I'm guessing that classic cars get sold and / or re-exported from Singapore at roughly ten-year intervals! £2500 a year to own a classic is steep... most of my (non-classic) cars didn't cost that much!

S'pore is not a Country for Keeping or Playing Cars....

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On 9/26/2020 at 4:49 PM, ER-3682 said:

S'pore is not a Country for Keeping or Playing Cars....

But if you really like a car, and its more than 35 years old (e.g. Subaru 360) , you can import one and pay 10% of COE with annual road tax of $280. Only drawback is that you only have 28 days to drive for "free" and you need to pay $20 per day if you want to drive for the other 17 days.

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2 hours ago, Brass said:

But if you really like a car, and its more than 35 years old (e.g. Subaru 360) , you can import one and pay 10% of COE with annual road tax of $280. Only drawback is that you only have 28 days to drive for "free" and you need to pay $20 per day if you want to drive for the other 17 days.

You forgot import tax and ARF. 

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4 hours ago, Brass said:

But if you really like a car, and its more than 35 years old (e.g. Subaru 360) , you can import one and pay 10% of COE with annual road tax of $280. Only drawback is that you only have 28 days to drive for "free" and you need to pay $20 per day if you want to drive for the other 17 days.

Huge savings to drive once  a week  over 11 mths a year

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12 hours ago, Mockngbrd said:

You forgot import tax and ARF. 

Yes.

But nobody is forcing you to importing a old porsche if you dont exactly like it. There are often classics with parf of less tham $5000, in which that the ARF is just $5000.

Import tax is just RF ($220) and exciss duty is 20%

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