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the law on duty free cars had changed on1 January 2026 when only cars costing RM300k and below (approximately USD76k) would be allowed into the island duty free. A real bummer for the Malaysian luxury and supercar industry where 95% of customers had taken advantage of Langkawi's duty free status. I believe there is a lobby by the retailers of these cars seeking for a review of this new law. Fortunately, this does not apply to watches! smile



The F8 Tributo!


Saying that, if you ever do make it to Langkawi, I will be happy to give you a ride in my dream car.

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