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Nightrider is right....and tell the immigration people that you need a document for transfer of a vehicle.

After obtaining the document from immigration, head for any motorbike shop and they'll do the transfer job for you.

Probably you'll have to pay new insurance (THB 450) and eventually new road tax (THB 100) and i think that the tranfer fee is THB 800.

It takes approx. 40 days before the green book carries your name.

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Nightrider is right....and tell the immigration people that you need a document for transfer of a vehicle.

After obtaining the document from immigration, head for any motorbike shop and they'll do the transfer job for you.

Probably you'll have to pay new insurance (THB 450) and eventually new road tax (THB 100) and i think that the tranfer fee is THB 800.

It takes approx. 40 days before the green book carries your name.

Think about it, Immigration does not have forms for transferring vehicle ownership...

He will need a Residency Certificate, which is available from immigration, but the transfer documents are from the DLT office...

The seller and buyer must both sign the transfer documents and present them to the DLT office for the transfer...

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Nightrider is right....and tell the immigration people that you need a document for transfer of a vehicle.

After obtaining the document from immigration, head for any motorbike shop and they'll do the transfer job for you.

Probably you'll have to pay new insurance (THB 450) and eventually new road tax (THB 100) and i think that the tranfer fee is THB 800.

It takes approx. 40 days before the green book carries your name.

A lot of thinks and probably's in that post and all the information is incorrect, no new insurance and tax, green book done at the time. will need form from immigration 1 out of 3 ain't bad.

why bother keep in G/F friends name anyone can tax and insure

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Nightrider is right....and tell the immigration people that you need a document for transfer of a vehicle.

After obtaining the document from immigration, head for any motorbike shop and they'll do the transfer job for you.

Probably you'll have to pay new insurance (THB 450) and eventually new road tax (THB 100) and i think that the tranfer fee is THB 800.

It takes approx. 40 days before the green book carries your name.

A lot of thinks and probably's in that post and all the information is incorrect, no new insurance and tax, green book done at the time. will need form from immigration 1 out of 3 ain't bad.

why bother keep in G/F friends name anyone can tax and insure

Unless you'd like to sell the bike before leaving for Ozzie land........one advise given....useless as well

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