#carspottingblog Game Over: Cars with engines above 3,000cc can no longer be imported into Indonesia now. (and might be declared as non street-legal)
Yup. The nightmare has started folks. You can now say bye bye to any kind of new exotic cars in Indonesia.
This means, no AMG models, BMW M Models, Audi RS models, Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Porsche 911 models, McLarens, Aston Martins and more. Certain luxury SUVs and sedans will also be affected.
Even though Indonesia had a nice share amount of exotics, it’s now game over. It’s also now all about time before cars with engines above 3,000cc were declared not street-legal (rumor), which would somehow only making JDM cars (e.g. Skyline GT-Rs and Supras) the only things that will still be street legal.
RIP Indonesian Exotic car scene ???-2018
Read the article here: (if you didn’t understand Bahasa Indonesia, you can always use translator)
If somehow cars above 3,000cc were declared not street-legal in Indonesia, these will be the only nice cars you can spot in Indonesia’s streets. JDMs will be the most (except 350Z, 370Z, R35 GT-R and NA2 NSX), as seen below. (A big difference and upside down as what used to be Indonesia’s car spotting scenery, which was exotics)
Comments
That really sucks.