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  1. It happened to me one time only (among tenths of orders). But oh BOI it was annoying, the post / custom station you have to go is really really far in Bangkok and then you wait in queue and open your packet in front of someone working for the customs i guess and she'll check it and ask you the value. AKA how to waste half a day, but that's probably 1/1Million in terms of probabilities. EDIT : I was going to say they were maybe looking for drugs but i remembered she didn't even check anything in the package.
  2. What parts du you need from a CB300F that you can't buy for cheap at the dealership ? Cause unless you've bent the forks or the frame i don't see ?
  3. And cheap to fix. Just make it easy for you OP and get a Honda, they have the biggest dealerships network by far and cost nothing to fix. Wave or Click or PCX anytime, that's the 3 you want to be buying, or a limited edition doreamon Scoopy if that's your thing !
  4. It depends from where you buy. If the seller declare the item's value to customs then you're <deleted>, otherwise you may not pay anything or they may hold your package at the main post office somewhere freaking far in Bangkok and they will check (with you) what's inside and ask you about the value and apply taxes accordingly (happened once for computer spare parts bought on ebay).
  5. Where do you intend to buy all those parts ? What scooter is it ? Because every time i have ordered spare parts from Japan for ex I was hammered by VAT and import fees, I can't remember for sure but totally i think overall it was roughly 30% of taxes. Now you can always find some sites that let you declare the package's value and you can lower it, but not sure what happens if you get caught. As for importing a bike, forget it, what people used to do back then was to dismantle the bike and import it as spare parts (lower import fees on spare parts), then reassemble the bike in Thailand and with some magic trick / tea-money at the DMV they used to be able to register the bike. Plenty of CB400SF and CB1300 have been imported like that back then.,
  6. Super late answer. Basically for a door to door service all included it's 90K from Thailand to France and takes 50 days. I don't have any import fees as i'm returning to leave in France so the VAT and import taxes are waved. I'll know more by tomorrow, should start the process on tuesday / wednesday
  7. It normally takes 24/48 hrs to get a e-visa from the Thai embassy in Paris. However they have been struggling with the e-visa system since the beginning of November now, mine took 2 weeks to get approved, friends that had applied before November all had their visa approved within 48hrs. I guess they now have hundreds / thousands of old requests to process which makes things even worst. You can contact them @ [email protected] ‎to check your status / try to push the request, they kind of answer. Forget the phone it's a lost cause. Who told you it would take 45 days + ? was it the embassy itself ? I guess how long it takes is a matter of how many pending requests they have vs how many people actually work in the embassy, the E-visa issues was kinda global (from my understanding).
  8. Will require a TP ? What does TP stands for ? Also, it doesn't seems like there's any flights between BKK and Cambodia right now, or at least no Air Asia, unless i'm doing it wrong.
  9. So because their e visa system was broken i received my SETV visa 1 day after entering Thailand (i mean, of course). I had to amend my return ticket at the last minute so that my POS doesn't go over 29 days (didn't want to try my luck with the IO with a too long return ticket and no Visa). So, i know that i could extend my 30 days exemption to another 30 days, but i was wondering if there was a way the immigration could "cancel" that stamp and validate my SETV visa without me having to exit / entering Thailand (which would be hard because there's flights for Laos / Cambodia / Vietnam / Penang). I know that it wouldn't have been possible to do that before, but considering the covid situation, is there any chance i could do that at Changwatana ? that would give me 2+1 months instead of 1+1 Any idea ? thanks
  10. I stayed at surestay by bestwestern sukuthmvit 2. Good experience, airport transfer was fast, did PCR test on the road to the hotel around 9AM, slept between 10 and 5PM (amazing bed !!) woke up, called the reception and they had my PCR result, negative, checked out around 5PM. Everything was smooth, really can't say anything negative about the experience so yep, can highly recommend that one.
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