
JPJ says that these screws cannot be eliminated easily without breaking each the screws and their covers, and forcibly removing the screws might damage the plate. This is an anti-theft feature, but JPJ is also permitting the fifty two x 11 cm metallic plates to be held by a conventional plastic frame, as some vehicle house owners worry damage from the screws. Travellers, have you ever ever wondered why Malaysia is seemingly ‘lawless’ and free-for-all when it comes to number plates, when all of our neighbours – by no means mind the the rest of the world – use standardised number plates? By all accounts, we’re pretty advanced – do you know that Malaysia ranks fourth in the list of nations with probably the most skyscrapers behind China, USA and the UAE?

After Company A stopped making these tuners, Rudy’s conspired with others to manufacture imitation Company A tuners. Rudy’s …
