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Malaysian tourists drive 33 supercars over the border into Thailand at Betong

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Sanook Thai Caption: Excitement at Betong border crossing

 

Sanook reported that a group of Malaysian supercar enthusiasts had driven across the border on a trip to Thailand.

 

They crossed at the checkpoint in Betong creating much excitement and tongue in cheek comparisons with street racing trips in Thailand with far less expensive vehicles.

 

There were 33 supercars parked in the lot of the immigration checkpoint according to an original Facebook post by a TV station. 

 

Thai and Malaysian tourists were busy taking pictures of the supercars. 

 

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Picture: Siam Rath

 

Siam Rath had pictures of the cars parked in a tunnel in Betong that is in Yala province that borders Malaysia. 

 

One of the drivers said he was from Kuala Lumpur and the trip was called Next Drive. 

 

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Picture: Siam Rath

 

They are visiting Betong because of its various attractions including a skywalk. 

 

However, in some parts of their trip due to the roads not being suitable for their vehicles they would park at their hotel and take vans to admire the attractions. 

 

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Wonder how many will make it back in one piece.

How many for sale?.....

One way to get black market cars to Thailand!

1 hour ago, KannikaP said:

Would they all need IDPs?  

Don’t think so as they are part of Asean. Malaysian licenses are valid here. Same for Thai licences in Malaysia.

Is it just me or are those paint jobs fugly? I'd want something with a bit more pizzazz than those standard colours.

Disappointed. Not a Vios or Civic in sight.

 

Why are so many parked in no-parking zones ?

2 hours ago, Pmbkk said:

 

Why are so many parked in no-parking zones ?

Because they can …

20 hours ago, webfact said:

Sanook reported that a group of Malaysian supercar enthusiasts had driven across the border on a trip to Thailand.

Must be the lure of making merit.

20 hours ago, webfact said:

However, in some parts of their trip due to the roads not being suitable for their vehicles they would park at their hotel and take vans to admire the attractions. 

Yep, that would ruin your undercarriage and spoil your day

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The first question that arose in my mind was: Is this even legal? Imagine a group of farang tourists or expats driving their cars, luxury or not, onto a important road in Patong and just blocking all other traffic from passing there.

Where was Betong law enforcement?

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