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Not every number has takers in the JPJ eBid auction – that’s how the rest of us get random ‘running numbers’ if we don’t pay for our pick. It turns out that this also applies to ‘popular and attractive’ number plates, and the road transport department is now offering the leftover numbers in a clearance sale.
However, unlike previous such sales, this edition will not be held online on MySikap. Instead, it’s part of the Karnival Mega JPJ Madani 2026 event in conjunction with the department’s 80th anniversary. The event will be held at Penang’s Batu Kawan stadium from April 24-26 (this weekend), but the plate sales will only be on Sunday, April 26.
In the poster, JPJ says that they are offering up to 50,000 numbers from the popular category, so there’s plenty to choose from. Examples in the graphic include numbers such as 8080, 444, 4444, 121 and 323. Prices are set at RM250 for ‘popular’ numbers and RM500 for ‘attractive’ numbers – that’s half of the usual sale prices.
Note that a RM10 service fee will be included and they’re only accepting cashless payments, so bring your card. The sale is open to individuals and registered organisations. If you’re thinking of making a quick buck, note that these sale numbers are not allowed to transferred or cancelled and it must be registered on a vehicle in six months.
One can browse the available numbers via the QR code in the graphic above. Happy hunting!
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