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| BHPian Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Brighton
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| Went to Mayapuri couple of days ago, hunting for mm550 xdp and see what I found . Loads of them were lying around but only few were in good nick. The ones in the picture were the only good ones in whole of the mayapuri I could have gone for. There were priced at Rs 85000 and Rs 70000. They were straight from the auction so untouched as yet. But you can get them in half the price if you go to Phatankot, which is going to be my next stop.Anyway I thought to post the picture so that you know where you can get the Army mm550 and for how much. Having a problem uploading the picture as I am getting server errors, will get it up ASAP.. |
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| BHPian Join Date: May 2008 Location: gurgaon
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| Hey mate I"m off there Monday to check them out. 70 grand sounds expensive. Did the guy say anything of reducing the price? Do you have an address/direction guide to this shop? Cheers! M2S
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| BHPian Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Brighton
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| Yes they were totally stock and even drivable, one of them. As for the papers, I am not sure. I think you have to register at your RTO and you will get the new no for the jeep. The process is kind of same like what you do for a new vehicle to get it registered.I could be wrong though!. |
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| BHPian Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Brighton
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I know 70k is tad to much but they got to make profit, it's their business. I even saw two more mm550 army jeeps, which were just painted and nothing else done to them. Asking price was 1,85,000. I just kind of giggled and walked away. They are big cons so be careful out there. The reason I didn't bargained was due to the fact that I went there just to see what was around and what price. I know I can get on for less so I left it. Once you enter Mayapuri from east heading towards west. You will start seeing jeeps on your left and keep going until you see some crane workshop to your left. Just 100 yards before that, you turn left and at the end of that road you will find the shop. Or you could ask where the Palli workshop is. There are two main suppliers of 2nd hand engines there. Tau and Tauji. Its very close to them. Just ask around and you will find it. Last edited by Randhawa : 7th June 2008 at 15:11. | |
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| BHPian Join Date: Jul 2007 Location: Dharamsala
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| You are refering to "Phatankot", the Punjab city and railhead right across the border from Himachal Pradesh?
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| BHPian Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Brighton
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| You can get these under 50k and thats my guess though. Here is what you need to do to register these vehicles. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF AUCTIONED VEHICLE Application on Form 32. Form 20 Registration Certificate in original. Sale certificate (Form 21) issued by the Auctioning Deptt. in favor of the purchaser of the vehicle. OR The certificate or the order confirming the sale of the vehicle in his favor duly signed by the person authorized to conduct the auction. The certified copy of the order of the Sate or Central Govt. authority auction of the vehicle. Attested Photocopies of:- Insurance Pollution under Control Certificate PAN Card, or, ‘Form 60’ Purchaser’s Address Proof. For commercial vehicles in addition to above : Permit surrender slip for S.T.A. Challan clearance from Traffic Police & Enforcement branch of the Transport Deptt. are required. Tax clearance report from Accounts. DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP OF AUCTIONED VEHICLE |
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| BHPian | nitrous, i happen to know this dealer and then some more too in mayapuri. the asking price for the army auction jeeps never includes registration unless specifically told so. these dealers charge anywhere between 15000 to 30000 for registering the vehicle, depending on how rich or poor you look . the jeeps are then usually registered in haryana,punjab or uttar pradesh and take around a month. cheers
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. Loads of them were lying around but only few were in good nick. The ones in the picture were the only good ones in whole of the mayapuri I could have gone for. There were priced at Rs 85000 and Rs 70000. They were straight from the auction so untouched as yet. But you can get them in half the price if you go to Phatankot, which is going to be my next stop.


