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I guess this could the one and only 2nd gen Lancer still alive on our shore. Going by the registration plate, it would qualify for the classic car scheme by now.

 

P/S: The photos were taken and uploaded in upright position but somehow it rotate 90 deg to the left when I attached them to this post. Anyone know how to rotate it back? Thanks

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It will probably die come3/2019. Or get converted to classic plate. The owner must love it to bits if he will renew normal car coe. Unless in 2019 coe plummets

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Brz had to drop price lelong lelong to sell. Came into sg at the worst time, 90k coe

 

 

Then so many go buy auto... How to resell? I wan spork car le. Liddat might as well go find a mx5 manual liao

 

People who buy an auto BRZ/GT86 are like people who read Playboy for the articles. They're totally missing the point.

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I guess this could the one and only 2nd gen Lancer still alive on our shore. Going by the registration plate, it would qualify for the classic car scheme by now.

 

P/S: The photos were taken and uploaded in upright position but somehow it rotate 90 deg to the left when I attached them to this post. Anyone know how to rotate it back? Thanks

You can't bro. MCF only recognise landscape.

 

Only way is to open the pic in your phone, screenshot, then attach again

Photo by @carbon82

 

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I guess this could the one and only 2nd gen Lancer still alive on our shore. Going by the registration plate, it would qualify for the classic car scheme by now.

 

P/S: The photos were taken and uploaded in upright position but somehow it rotate 90 deg to the left when I attached them to this post. Anyone know how to rotate it back? Thanks

 

I still remember this lancer was on sale in sg carmart a few years ago.

 

http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.php?ID=393718

 

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It will probably die come3/2019. Or get converted to classic plate. The owner must love it to bits if he will renew normal car coe. Unless in 2019 coe plummets

In two years, anything is possible when it comes to COE prices. If COE premium remains high, this car will probably be scrapped.

I don't think people will "classic" this car, especially normal people. 28 days usage and have to pay for season parking.

 

Saw this BMW Wagon (not sure what its term in BMW lingo) in Sarawak - I know not relevant but it surprised me

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I guess this could the one and only 2nd gen Lancer still alive on our shore. Going by the registration plate, it would qualify for the classic car scheme by now.

 

P/S: The photos were taken and uploaded in upright position but somehow it rotate 90 deg to the left when I attached them to this post. Anyone know how to rotate it back? Thanks

 

my first car was the turbocharged version of this

 

the name is quite a mouthful, Mitsubishi Lancer EX 1800 GSR

 

1800cc turbocharged with big front mounted intercooler, close ratio gearbox and LSD. The two air intakes on the front bumper have proper ducting to channel air for front brakes cooling, not ornamental. 

 

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In two years, anything is possible when it comes to COE prices. If COE premium remains high, this car will probably be scrapped.

I don't think people will "classic" this car, especially normal people. 28 days usage and have to pay for season parking.

 

Saw this BMW Wagon (not sure what its term in BMW lingo) in Sarawak - I know not relevant but it surprised me

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I am wondering if our classic-plate cars could run freely on the roads in Malaysia without being restricted by the 28 days?
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I am wondering if our classic-plate cars could run freely on the roads in Malaysia without being restricted by the 28 days?

 

In malaysia boh zheng hu one... these restrictions apply inside SG only. Red plate and classic cars totally free over there.

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