Transfering old number plate

That's the answers that I get all these time.

Guess that after so many ppl reading & commented on this I just gotto face the fact.

There are a few ways to go about this which is:
a) Buy a new car
b) Buy a recon car
c) Buy a bike & keep the number on it

Guess that with my budget for a car the FD2R or Golf GTI would just have to downgrade.
Hm... CRZ looks great. Just don't know about Honda. I've got no comment about higher end Honda cars. Lower end like my current Honda City is a 5 years car. Above 5 years then problem starts to comes in already. Maybe it's me that's too demanding ; )

Thanks to all & cheers
 
That's the answers that I get all these time.

Guess that after so many ppl reading & commented on this I just gotto face the fact.

There are a few ways to go about this which is:
a) Buy a new car
b) Buy a recon car
c) Buy a bike & keep the number on it

Guess that with my budget for a car the FD2R or Golf GTI would just have to downgrade.
Hm... CRZ looks great. Just don't know about Honda. I've got no comment about higher end Honda cars. Lower end like my current Honda City is a 5 years car. Above 5 years then problem starts to comes in already. Maybe it's me that's too demanding ; )

Thanks to all & cheers

downgrading to another car just bcoz you cant use your old plate? :hmmmm:

FD2R is a honda too. and FD2R vs CRZ is worlds apart.

all cars after 5 years should have wear and tear @ "problems" bro
 
downgrading to another car just bcoz you cant use your old plate? :hmmmm:

FD2R is a honda too. and FD2R vs CRZ is worlds apart.

all cars after 5 years should have wear and tear @ "problems" bro

Totally agree with you......
 
when i bought my 2nd hand car, i was thinking to swap no plate from my antique bike to my newly bought 2nd hand car..it was not allowed from rtd/jpj ruling...u can only transfer ur existing reg plate number to an unregistered vehicle, or throw away ur existing number to a new bike

so, i threw away the plate number to a new bike...the process is actually quite simple


1st- get the car inspected by puspakom rm 35/50...not sure
2nd- just go to any bike shop and tell them u want to do interchange and the shop will quote u a price, in my case it was rm600
3rd- go to jpj, get the number that u want...this depend on the number u intended to buy, in my case rm300
4th- register the bike and do interchange at the same time...bike registration is cheap, rm30 kot, cant remember, and the interchange fee is rm200....and, u will get the pindaan road tax disc
5th- inform ur insurance company that u already change ur vehicle registration number

*if ur car is still under financing, inform them first, they will give u a consent letter, dont proceed to 3rd step unless u already get the letter
 
Then when transfer the bike number to new car got to go through the whole process again, not mentioning all the cost again......
 
Then when transfer the bike number to new car got to go through the whole process again, not mentioning all the cost again......

if u want to transfer to a new car no need to buy motorbike la....transfer directly...same whole process,
 
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No, I mean next time want to transfer old bike number to new car.......:biggrin:
 
No, I mean next time want to transfer old bike number to new car.......:biggrin:

same whole process, but fee is different...

for my case, i disliked the registered number on my car, just want to throw away the number and get a new one for my car...and i dont want to know where the number now
 
Direct opposite. One wants to keep old number, you want to throw out old number.....:biggrin:
 
I've experienced this process twice already & all that I need to top up for the services is just only a very small amount. All done by my car salesman. If not mistaken it was around/less than RM50.00. Fair price for me to sit & sign papers only. I'll compare with my time & hassle, usually it's less than my 1 day pay. Saving my leave for my holidays

Only way to get this is to get is that I've gotto purchase a new/recon car.
What I've got in mind is to get a used FD2R. Comparing it to the CR-Z is totally not the same.
One is performance but costy(budget for mod around RM20k). CR-Z is just buy & drive. Once in a while I'll get abit, just abit of respond when I wanna go faster. Saves up on everything & live a boaring life. Anyway I could live without my dream & get old.

The devil in me says get the "FD2R recon"!!! Raise my heart beat is good for health^^
 
they called it "interchange"....only can be done with one new unreg car and an old existing car. u must be owner for the new and old car to enable it to be swap over. the old car will have latest number plate...and yr new car will have yr desired number.

if not, u can "tanam" the new plate onto a bike...bike shop will do it, u purchase an excise with them...all can be done below 1.5k....within 2 working days. if u interested...pm me, i will pass u the contact...cheerz

sorry guys...typo.....
if not, u can "tanam" the old plate onto a new bike
 
I've experienced this process twice already & all that I need to top up for the services is just only a very small amount. All done by my car salesman. If not mistaken it was around/less than RM50.00. Fair price for me to sit & sign papers only. I'll compare with my time & hassle, usually it's less than my 1 day pay. Saving my leave for my holidays

Only way to get this is to get is that I've gotto purchase a new/recon car.
What I've got in mind is to get a used FD2R. Comparing it to the CR-Z is totally not the same.
One is performance but costy(budget for mod around RM20k). CR-Z is just buy & drive. Once in a while I'll get abit, just abit of respond when I wanna go faster. Saves up on everything & live a boaring life. Anyway I could live without my dream & get old.

The devil in me says get the "FD2R recon"!!! Raise my heart beat is good for health^^

You buy new car, salesman sure do for you loh......:biggrin:
 
can be done bro...

im done it before...keep all single and double digits no to motorbike than transfer to new car, unreg or used car...but you have to make sure that the no is registered/belong to your name la or relative i.e parents

my first time transfer

bought **9 plate no, then registered under new bike..after 7 years we transferred that no to new our BMW and then the new reg no goes to motorcycle..

then last year, i bought new big bike but already registered with plat no (that is why you see some vehicle they sell below market but already got plat no, meaning you are 2nd owner but the vehicle is new, thats y cheap)..what i do, i went to bike shop, tender new plat no and register the no under new bike (im not buying this bike) then after registered the no to this bike, they (shop owner/runner) change it the no from my big bike to small big...they took 2 days to complete and 2 times go down jpj..i only paid them rm 1400..was last year not sure latest rate..:love:
 
Already mentioned can only transfer to a new registration, therefore if second hand car that is already registered then cannot.....
 
Got this already & full understands. This only works if one of the vehicle is unreg, new...

Another way is just to keep is too on a cheap bike loe...
 
Got this already & full understands. This only works if one of the vehicle is unreg, new...

Another way is just to keep is too on a cheap bike loe...

Number must be nice or have meaning to spend and keep that way......or just love that number :love:
 

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