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  2. Yamaha Aerox - Wikipedia

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    It is sold under the Aerox 155 name in Indonesia and Thailand, Mio Aerox 155 in the Philippines, [7] NVX 155 in Malaysia, NVX 125/155 in Vietnam and Aerosports X 155 in China. [8] The Aerox 155 received its first redesign in November 2020, [9] and the second redesign in December 2024. [10]

  3. List of Yamaha motorcycles - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha YA-1. YA-1 built August 1954, produced January 1955. The first bike manufactured by Yamaha was actually a copy of the German DKW RT 125; it had an air-cooled, two-stroke, single cylinder 125 cc engine [1]

  4. Malaysian Cub Prix - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Cub Prix Championship is a national-level underbone or moped racing series for motorcycles with displacements from 100 to 150cc. The tournament is a grassroots developer with the main objective of discovering and developing Malaysian motorcycle racing talents.

  5. Yamaha T-150 - Wikipedia

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    5.4 L (1.2 imp gal; 1.4 US gal) (155 cc model) The Yamaha T-150 is an underbone model manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company since 2015. It is marketed under the names Exciter 150 / 155 in Latin America, Thailand and Vietnam, Sniper 150 MXi in the Philippines and Singapore, Jupiter MX/MX King 150 in Indonesia and Iran, and Y15ZR / Y16ZR in Malaysia.

  6. Yamaha NMAX - Wikipedia

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    In December 2017, Yamaha released a minor change from the NMAX 155 which was marketed as the 2018 model with a number of changes, such as a speedometer design change, the color of the gold wheels for certain color variants, changes in seat design, and the addition of an external oil tank to the rear shock absorbers.

  7. Automotive industry in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The automotive industry in Malaysia consists of 27 vehicle producers and over 640 component manufacturers. [1] The Malaysian automotive industry is the third largest in Southeast Asia, and the 23rd largest in the world, with an annual production output of over 500,000 vehicles.

  8. List of wars involving Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia (16 September 1963 – present) Second Malayan Emergency (1968–1989) Malaysia Singapore Thailand: Malayan Communist Party Malayan National Liberation Army. Communist Party of Thailand. Victory. Peace Accord of Hat Yai, dissolution of MCP. [1] [13] Operation Gothic Serpent (1993) United States Malaysia Pakistan Italy South Korea

  9. List of Malaysians by net worth - Wikipedia

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    World rank Name Citizenship Net worth ()Source of wealth 176: Robert Kuok Malaysia 11.4 Billion: Kuok Group: 287: Quek Leng Chan Malaysia 8.8 billion: Hong Leong Capital: 624