same sentiments here. But if its a duty free car from langkawi, how would it land up in batu pahat ? I guess with how things can possibly be done here in m'sia through $$$, i suspect that both seller and buyer will have their ways of registering it legally. afterall, its just a matter of a few paper work and signatures from somewhere, from someone.I am guessing the reason it is so cheap is because the car is a duty free car, i.e. Langkawi registered or any other duty free zone. Which is why its even nego, as a duty free r35 is around 200k unreg... so even at 260k in that sense it is overpriced.
Or it is simply a con job, as there is a trade plate hanging from the back of the car in the pic and no numberplate...making the 'owner' in question look suspicious. my two cents.