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Is it possible to keep deregistered cars?


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hi guys,

 

Here's my question. is it possible to buy a deregistered car in singapore and don pay the cost of actuallyusin it on the road?(no COE,etc etc) and just keep it?

 

like those local race team, i here those cars have so much mods in them that they are pure track cars? since they are not registered, they are definitely not allowed on roads rite.

 

lets say, i like this old car which is about to be scrapped. can i just pay the body value and keep the car somewhere(ie on private property)? or if u deregister a car, u die die have to scrap it or export it?

 

I don intend to makea track car, but a car for another competition purpose in future.

 

Is this possible?

 

thanks guys.

 

cheers

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I tink its possible.

 

I saw a jaguar being converted into a fish tank by a fish shop owner at Pasir Ris fish farm.

 

 

U tinking of doing the same??? [laugh]

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Once deregistered, the car MUST be exported. You must submit the Bill of Lading within a time period or else LTA will harass you for it. It is illegal to keep a deregistered vehicle in Singapore.

 

You must arrange with a certain workshops in Singapore to process the paper work for you. What they do for a some people who convert their cars to full time track cars is to export the vehicle then bring it back again.

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Turbocharged

I tink its possible.

 

I saw a jaguar being converted into a fish tank by a fish shop owner at Pasir Ris fish farm.

 

 

U tinking of doing the same??? [laugh]

 

That one only left the casing. Everything else in that Jag is gone.

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In theory...one can buy a cheap car from Japan or Aussie.

Strip it down completely and import in the individual components as spare parts!

The half cut chassie can be rewelded in Singapore.

It can be done....if you have a private garage or large house!

 

 

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Turbocharged

In theory...one can buy a cheap car from Japan or Aussie.

Strip it down completely and import in the individual components as spare parts!

The half cut chassie can be rewelded in Singapore.

It can be done....if you have a private garage or large house!

 

You dare to drive a rewelded car?

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In theory...one can buy a cheap car from Japan or Aussie.

Strip it down completely and import in the individual components as spare parts!

The half cut chassie can be rewelded in Singapore.

It can be done....if you have a private garage or large house!

 

chassis no need to break la. lols.

 

bring in seperate chassis allowed.

 

engine and all seperate.

 

come here assemble as a "new" car.

 

with PARF

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Who dug out old threads from the grave again???

 

i think nothing wrong with referring to an old thread to continue with a related question. But if you'll see above, the comments given were only on the old discussion... ^_^

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When a car deregistered, how would LTA ensure that the car will be export or scrap? [:/] I think i saw before deregistered car running on the road lo. :ph34r:

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For importation of car body chassis, you will be subjected to duty and GST!

LTA not damn to allow self import of parts to assemble as a car.

 

ya.

 

bring chassis=new car.

 

can bypass the 3 yaer rule

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