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  1. Call this guy he is in sajja sharjah - he as all pajero spare available Rizwan - 056 4672130
  2. I suggest you can take rest in below hotel between UAE to Salalah This is the only hotel between UAE to Salalah as per my research. And the night charges are approx AED 150-180 Arabian Sands Hotel Haim - +968 23 436314 Arabian Sands Hotel Haim
  3. My Car is presently registered with Sharjah Number plate, no its time for me for renewal my query is do i need to do RTA passing in sharjah only or can i pass it in any emirates and register in sharjah kind help or pas experience is highly appreciated
  4. @Gauravbhai its more related to Gurkha regiment of Indian Army
  5. Exterior dimensions · Overall Length X Width X Height (mm) - 3992 X 1820 X 2055 · Wheel Base (mm) - 2400 · Ground Clearance (mm) - 210 · Fuel Tank Capacity (Litres) - 69 · Turning radius (meters) - 5.8 Engine and transmission · Engine Name - BS IV, FM 2.6CR · Engine Type - 4 Cyl, Inline, TCIC Common Rail, Diesel Engine · Displacement (cc) - 2596 · Max. Power in Kw (Ps@rpm) - 85 hp @ 3200 rpm · Max. Torque in Nm@rpm - 230 Nm @ 1400 - 2400 rpm Transmission · Transmission TYPE -G 28 / 5 - Overdrive · Gears- 5 forward, 1 Reverse · Transfer case - Single Lever Selective 4x4 with High - Low Options Axle Type · Front Axle - Axle Ratio 4.375 with Diff lock (Live independent) · Rear Axle - Axle Ratio 4.375 with Diff lock (Live Rigid) Suspensions · Front - Independent with Coil Spring mounted on Struts, Gas Charged Hydraulic Telescopic Shock Absorbers & Anti Roll Bar · Rear - Multi Link with Pan Hard Rod and Coil Springs, Gas Charged Hydraulic Telescopic Shock Absorbers & Anti Roll Bar Steering · Steering Type - Power Steering, Tubular Ladder Type, 5.8 m Turning Radius Clutch · Clutch size and type - Single Plate, Dry Friction, Hydraulically Actuated Brakes · Type - Dual Circuit Hydraulic Vacuum Assisted with auto wear adjuster & LCRV · Front - Disc · Rear - Drum Tyres & Alloy Wheels · Tyres - 245 / 70R16 · Alloys - 6.5J X 16 The Gurkha is a SUV manufactured by Force Motors, the manufacturer of Traveller minibuses and the Trax utility vehicle in India. The company is inflowing to the SUV section for the second time with its Force Gurkha. The company expects that it will offer tough competition to Mahindra Thar and further tough brands in its series. The original Gurkha was marketed to the Gurkha Army and was named after the Gurkhas. The original and second generation Gurkha are produced as two-door trucks with options of a removable hard or soft top.
  6. Just updating the thread, below Accessories shop is quite good in work and price
  7. Swimming is not allowed by Law. What if somebody fell in lake ? still he is not allowed to swim ?
  8. Great Initiative, Unfortunately I m out of town on the selected day
  9. I don't mind but very difficult to navigate in Ebay
  10. Thanks Barry , Vehicle handles fine but the noise the irritating, I tried with Divya and Al hammadi in SHJ but they both denied for separate Bushes Yes i can wait fir parts to arrive. No Space for Zoo Animals , as i have my own 2 little moneys sitting at back(My Kids)
  11. Hi to all Recently my 2008 Pajero started making quacking and Grrr noise from the back end while slow driving and accelerating, I went to mechanic and he told me we need to replace suspension Bushes as they are dried up, but to my surprise when i went to buy Bush from Spare parts store they informed me Mitsubishi don;t make bushes separate they make whole set. Below are set which bushes needs to be changes Back both wheel knuckle Bush - AED 950 Per set Back Upper Arm Bush - AED 870 Per Set And Back track control ROD - AED 150 Per set Is there a way out avoiding buying the whole set and only bushes ? Need expert advice and way outs BR SID
  12. Sidshk

    VAT

    And now they planning to increase it to 10 % Some GCC countries could double VAT to 10%: Report The report, however, didn't say by when the GCC governments could hike the tax rate. Some GCC countries could double VAT rate to 10 per cent mainly due to discrepancy between five per cent statutory and effective tax rate, says a new study released on Sunday. "We project that the regional VAT rollout would push up government revenues on average by about 1.7-2 per cent of GDP, based on a collection-efficiency ratio of 50-60 per cent. A ratio in this range would reflect an effective tax rate of 2.5-3 per cent, lower than the 5 per cent statutory rate, owing to expected administrative inefficiencies and the ability countries have to exempt and zero-rate selected sectors," international ratings agency S&P said in a note on Sunday. Trevor Cullinan, an analyst with S&P in Dubai, noted that the discrepancy between statutory and effective tax rates will likely influence policymakers' discussions of future VAT rate increases - potentially to 10 per cent - in some GCC countries. With a VAT increase of this magnitude, the effective tax rate would likely rise to 5-6 per cent and government revenues would likely advance by an additional 1.7 to 2 per cent of GDP on an average. The report, however, didn't say by when the GCC governments could hike the tax rate. Cullinan expects Bahrain will wait until later this year and Oman until 2019 to levy VAT due to administrative capacity constraints, while Kuwait's parliament is considering a progressive tax on corporate profits. Some of the large non-GCC oil exporters have levied VAT from five to 17 per cent, corporate taxes from 20 to 35 per cent and income tax between 10 to 35 per cent to broaden their revenues. Bahrain, however, has levied corporate tax ranging from 10 to 20 per cent on foreign-owned non-hydrocarbon companies. New taxes According to S&P analysts, the rollout of more corporate, personal and remittance taxes GCC countries could boost the government revenues up to 4.5 per cent as the region has some room to broaden the tax base due to low tax revenues by international standards. "We estimate that even if the GCC authorities were to significantly expand the tax base, for example by implementing a 15 per cent corporate tax, a 15 per cent personal income tax, and a 5 per cent remittance tax, this would increase government revenues only by about three to 4.5 per cent of GDP," Cullinan said in a note released on Sunday. S&P expects implementation of new corporate tax or income tax on expats and locals will be only gradual because of the economic and social pressures that could ensue. Some GCC countries may prefer not to roll out fresh taxes to try to gain a competitive economic advantage, it said. According to International Monetary Fund (IMF) estimates, a 15 per cent corporate tax on all GCC non-oil companies, both domestic-and foreign-owned, could generate government revenues of three per cent of GDP on average. In addition, a 15 per cent income tax on expatriate workers could generate government revenues of two per cent of GDP on average, depending on the size of their expatriate communities. While a third potential tax that GCC countries are considering - an outward remittance tax - would generate revenues of only 0.3 per cent of GDP on average based on a 5 per cent tax rate.
  13. Where is the Video ?
  14. first you have to identify noise is inside the cabin or from out side
  15. Ok So its possible, do you know any one who can do it ?
  16. Hi is it possible to change the driving wheel of Pajero 2008 Model from (below), basically change of driving wheel to get access to audio and other setups This To below
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