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    Quote Originally Posted by Sal the 2nd View Post
    Steve appreciate totally what you are saying and my post was a little tongue in cheek. I'm aware of cars like Craig Pennington's Polo etc just know how risk averse our governing body are getting. I still don't believe that there will be an appetite in the UK for this formula though as the cost will be high and cant see the local importers getting on board its not like the BTCC where they are happy to see other manufacturers parts being used in their cars. Also with M Sport being the "home" team the trickle down of cheaper WRC and R5 cars will be the default choice for a lot of drivers.
    I know what you mean - I was writing somewhat hypothetically! Anyone trying to build a car to the FIA drawings themselves still has to climb a mountain to convince the MSA that what they've done is OK. As you say, with the trickle-down of old WRC & R5 cars added to the S2500 & R5+ options that are avaiable it's unlikely that we'll see much of either Dytko or R4 cars in the UK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by racerx1979 View Post
    I spoke with a contact who works for a WRC team and he mentioned an interesting point about the R4 cars. He said countries like Indonesia and even Australia have large taxes on imports. People who want a Skoda or Fiesta R5 in Indonesia to compete on the APRC would have to pay a large amount on taxes to import the cars. The R4 class allowing people to add their kit into any car that has a certain number of cars manufactured overcomes this issue. So a lot of people in Indonesia, Australia and other countries where import duty taxes are insane will benefit from these cars. Hence why Oreca are showing the Toyota Etios as a base car. This little Toyota was mainly for South America and Asian markets. The same markets which pay hefty duties if trying to import a car which is not sold in their region... So the target for R4 is most likely not Europe...
    Firstly, let me introduce myself.

    My name is Marv, and i'm a rally enthusiast and freelance journalist. In my Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/indonesianrallyfanbase/) I post quite a lot about the R4 because rallying at here is currently suffering, which one of the causes is lack of exciting cars on 4WD category, currently only fielding old Group N cars.

    No people buy and run R5's at national championship because:
    1. As the quote above said, the import tax is very expensive, which is 120%.

    2. To made things worse, Indonesia goverment banned people from import used cars. Rally cars must run thru public roads on road section.

    3. So, for example a new Skoda Fabia R5 price is (what i found from internet) €221,000. And with 120% tax = €265,200, which if converted into Rupiah means 4,2 billion, which is far too much.

    4. Lack of manufacturers which build R5. From 9 manufacturers (both factory & privateer), there are only Hyundai, Peugeot, Proton and Mitsubishi whose sold their road cars in Indonesia (Ford withdrew last year). And all of them are quite inferior compared to Toyota & Honda, especially Peugeot & proton. That also means it's difficult to import spare parts.

    There are no Mirage R5 at here, which the road car is quite popular on Indonesian road.

    I, and many other people at here, is hopeful about R4 because we can build cars from stuff at here (Etios for example, which at here named Etios Valco). We know the complete car are still expensive, for example:

    R4 kit + 120% tax (don't know the exact percentage): 108.000+22.000=130.000 euros
    Brand new/used Toyota Etios Valco (at here Toyota's re-sell price are strong): 9500 euros
    Manufacturing & development price: 6400 euros

    So, the total=145.900 euros, or let say it 150.000 euros, which is 2.4 billions if converted to Rupiahs. That's quite a half fron R5 car completed with tax.

    And there are some cars which cost even less than Etios Valco, like Honda Brio, which costs 7300 euros, or Datsun Go.

    My calculations could be wrong though, but we try to save money as much as possible, and for us R4 is perfect. I admit that Oreca can cut something unimportant/too expensive to make it cheaper.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mArvAlcao17 View Post
    Firstly, let me introduce myself.

    My name is Marv, and i'm a rally enthusiast and freelance journalist. In my Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/indonesianrallyfanbase/) I post quite a lot about the R4 because rallying at here is currently suffering, which one of the causes is lack of exciting cars on 4WD category, currently only fielding old Group N cars.

    No people buy and run R5's at national championship because:
    1. As the quote above said, the import tax is very expensive, which is 120%.

    2. To made things worse, Indonesia goverment banned people from import used cars. Rally cars must run thru public roads on road section.

    3. So, for example a new Skoda Fabia R5 price is (what i found from internet) €221,000. And with 120% tax = €265,200, which if converted into Rupiah means 4,2 billion, which is far too much.

    4. Lack of manufacturers which build R5. From 9 manufacturers (both factory & privateer), there are only Hyundai, Peugeot, Proton and Mitsubishi whose sold their road cars in Indonesia (Ford withdrew last year). And all of them are quite inferior compared to Toyota & Honda, especially Peugeot & proton. That also means it's difficult to import spare parts.

    There are no Mirage R5 at here, which the road car is quite popular on Indonesian road.

    I, and many other people at here, is hopeful about R4 because we can build cars from stuff at here (Etios for example, which at here named Etios Valco). We know the complete car are still expensive, for example:

    R4 kit + 120% tax (don't know the exact percentage): 108.000+22.000=130.000 euros
    Brand new/used Toyota Etios Valco (at here Toyota's re-sell price are strong): 9500 euros
    Manufacturing & development price: 6400 euros

    So, the total=145.900 euros, or let say it 150.000 euros, which is 2.4 billions if converted to Rupiahs. That's quite a half fron R5 car completed with tax.

    And there are some cars which cost even less than Etios Valco, like Honda Brio, which costs 7300 euros, or Datsun Go.

    My calculations could be wrong though, but we try to save money as much as possible, and for us R4 is perfect. I admit that Oreca can cut something unimportant/too expensive to make it cheaper.
    Make Indonesian rally great again..!!

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    You still need to remember about motorsport pieces which are not part of R4 kit - dampers - good ones would be 10k, seats, belts, extinguishers, all smaller things, etc, etc.

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    Quote Originally Posted by br21 View Post
    You still need to remember about motorsport pieces which are not part of R4 kit - dampers - good ones would be 10k, seats, belts, extinguishers, all smaller things, etc, etc.
    I know, but not sure the tuners at here would choose the high quality one. Usually they choose the cheaper one, or for wealthiest teams like Pertamax Motorsport, the between.

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    I have a question btw. Is it possible to use used cars (as long the model is same as the new one), or even the older model, or is it must be a new one?

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    Quote Originally Posted by mArvAlcao17 View Post
    I have a question btw. Is it possible to use used cars (as long the model is same as the new one), or even the older model, or is it must be a new one?
    I don't think it has to be a new one. Specific regulations for cars with R4 kit http://www.fia.com/file/58633/downlo...token=mPk3dYbt
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldF View Post
    I don't think it has to be a new one. Specific regulations for cars with R4 kit http://www.fia.com/file/58633/downlo...token=mPk3dYbt
    Yeah I did the calculations wrong. Previously i sent a reply which explain the new calculations based from here: http://www.beacukai.go.id/berita/beg...rnasional.html

    But somehow it wasn't sent (i realized i forgot to turn off VPN), but from what i count based from that link, the final price of 221.000 euro Fabia R5 + tax are 310.000 euro, or almost 5 billions Rupiah, MUCH more expensive than i count before.

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    Hi Marv,

    By your calculations the tax is not 120% but 20%. Is that tax (20%) additional to the VAT?

    I found from Wikipedia that the VAT in Indonesia is 10%. Here in Finland it’s 24%.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value-added_tax

    Is it the same tax problem with AP4 cars?
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldF View Post
    Hi Marv,

    By your calculations the tax is not 120% but 20%. Is that tax (20%) additional to the VAT?

    I found from Wikipedia that the VAT in Indonesia is 10%. Here in Finland it’s 24%.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Value-added_tax

    Is it the same tax problem with AP4 cars?
    Yeah, i'm wrong, but here is the correct one:

    import duty 50%
    VAT 10%
    Pajak Penjualan Atas Barang Mewah (PPnBM), or Sales Tax on Luxury Goods 20%
    Income tax 7.5%

    So, let me count again:

    Skoda Fabia R5 price in Rupiah is Rp 3.501.870.024 . From this chart (http://repository.beacukai.go.id/fot...-kendaraan.png), this car's price are being calculated with 42.33%, so:

    3.501.870.024x42.33 = 1.482.341.581 Rupiahs. This is the Custom Value.

    Then, i count the import duty, which is Custom Value x 50%:
    1.482.341.581x50% = 741.170.791 Rupiahs.

    The import value is customs value+import duty, so:
    1.482.341.581+741.170.791= 2.223.512.372 Rupiahs

    Then, the import VAT, which is import value x 10%:
    2.223.512.372x10% = 222.351.237 Rupiahs

    Now, Sales Tax on Luxury Goods, which is import value x 20%:
    2.223.512.372x20% = 444.702.474 Rupiahs

    The last is income tax, which is import value x 7.5%:
    2.223.512.372x7.5% = 166.763.427 Rupiahs.

    So, all of them counts:
    Import Duty: 741.170.791
    import VAT: 222.351.237
    Sales Tax on Luxury Goods: 444.702.474
    Income Tax: 166.763.427
    = 1.574.987.929

    So, The price+tax: 3.344.953.073+1.574.987.929 = 4.919.941.002 Rupiahs, almost 5 billions or 310267.52 euro, MUCH more expensive than i count before.

    Not sure about AP4.

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