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by happyheart » Tue, 02 Apr 2013 11:05 am
My fiance is trying to convert his msia licence to sg licence. So he needs to post his bike back to Malaysia. Cos his house is near Ipoh. Any one tried before posting their bike from sg back to malaysia? Or he needs to go back to johor then able to post his bike to the other part of Malaysia. I've actually email the customer service of poslaju and they reply me with the below address:
POSLAJU JOHOR BAHRU
No. 4, Jalan Bakti
Kawasan Perindustrian Larkin
80350 Johor Bahru
I've checked on the map and it is the one along the main road of Jalan Petaling right? Is this the right one I'm looking for?
Any other suggestions except post laju?
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by offshoreoildude » Tue, 02 Apr 2013 12:39 pm
I think a bike is too big to fit in the mailbox.
Did you mean motorbike license?
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by bgd » Tue, 02 Apr 2013 2:34 pm
You can still ride a bike in Malaysia if you convert your license. Probably cheaper just to ride the bike back to Ipoh and then catch a bus back to Sg.
But if it's a licence to be posted then ordinary mail would do.
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by the lynx » Tue, 02 Apr 2013 2:45 pm
As a foreign work permit holder with converted Singapore driving license, he is still allowed to ride his bike here. But if he is a PR, he has to say goodbye to his bike then.
Sending motorcycle back to Ipoh is very expensive for him. Both Pos Malaysia and lorry-man. I'd rather ride it to Ipoh and take a bus back to Singapore, if I were to be him.
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