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March 6th, 2011 04:29 PM #1
bawal ang rhd dito sa atin may it be for racing or anything else. kailangan lhd lahat.if you want to import your race car, pag dating dito need i-convert to lhd bago gamitin. of course it will be much more expensive than buying a converted unit here itself.
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March 6th, 2011 05:01 PM #2Opps, Should have mentioned I'm from Australia, so I don't speak much Tagalog. So your saying it's illegal to own a RHD car in the philippines? In Australia you can import a car under a rule for race use only, which means it can never be registered on Australian roads, I was hoping there would be a similar thing here too.
Would it still be possible to just convert back a locally bought import to RHD? My plan is to buy a large amount of property in a province and get some cars to have a bit of fun with. I suppose I should ask, in Australia there is no problem with doing something like that, as long as your not disturbing people. Is it ok here as well?
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March 6th, 2011 05:16 PM #3
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March 6th, 2011 05:43 PM #4Yeah, I noticed there are some here already, and the prices are reasonable. My main concern is I really prefer RHD. In my eyes I can't see any problems having one to use on my own personal property or even on a racetrack. But I guess the laws are very different here to what I'm used to.
From what I can see of the local market, I think a Cefiro and WRX would make the best options. It's a shame you can't import race only imports for cheap, I would have been able to afford more cars that way :p
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March 6th, 2011 06:20 PM #5
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June 2nd, 2011 05:15 AM #6*Rob574. A lot of cars landing at Port Irene are actually RHD (e.g. cars from Japan), they just get converted there. So if you get to know some people there, maybe they could just skip the conversion for you and you just transport your car to your province.
BTW. Im moving to Australia and thinking of the same thing because my car here in Germany is LHD. But its not that easy to export a race only car to AU because I would need a PC license for that. DO you have one?
Just FYI: in RP, foreigners are not allowed to own land beyond 1000sqm, how are you planning to buy a huge property in the province?
good luck.
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March 6th, 2011 06:07 PM #8
oops sorry. what i meant was, its illegal here if you drive in rhd. may it be for race purposes only or whatever. bottomline, all imported cars may it be from port irene or shipped directly for personal use must be converted to lhd.
if the car you're about to bring in really means a lot to you, meaning, it has a large amount of sentimental value then its possible to ship several cars here but be reminded that taxes imposed are large. it can be costly.
however if you just want the car because of its specs then the car you might be looking for might be available here locally. its easier because you need not go through all the hassle of converting the car, fixing papers and paying taxes as all are ready for purchase already - sans port irene units which still requires converting the originally rhd to lhd.
there are lots of tracks here in the philippines which is available for use. the most popular ones are the clark international speedway and the batangas racing circuit. sometimes, annual races are made at the said race tracks.
drag racing is also widely done. you can find a few * macapagal avenue & libis areas. however, i am discouraging you to involve yourself in the said races as these are illegal. and if you are caught, our fellow policemen might see an advantage at you since you are a foreigner/balikbayan.
hth.
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