Wicker isn't the car left hand drive though, all cars from laos are left hand drive that i have seen.
Kev
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polehawk wrote:Our shipment of household effects left Miami by ship on 9/22 and arrived in Bangkok on 10/27 (we think). We shipped nine boxes (1 pallet) of used clothes, shoes, books, picture albums, kitchen items, CDs, DVDs, etc. in wife's (dual citizen of Thailand and USA) name but no antiques, booze or weapons. We're going through an agent in Bangkok and received a quote of 15,000 baht to clear customs and delivery to our door in Udon. Agent's quote said import duty/tax and storage charges weren't included so, from reading about the experiences of a few, we're expecting to pay something extra. Might still require a trip to Bangkok to present wife's passport, ID card and other documents to transport agent.
We were assessed an additional 4,000 baht for "import taxes" and 1,000 Baht for storage at the Bangkok dock warehouse. It required a trip to Bangkok agent's office to make payment and turn over wife's Thai passport but trips to Bangkok are always enjoyable to me so no big deal plus had to take care of other business there anyway.
wickder wrote:Hmmm,sounds like visa runs for cars.
Bought mine in Laos and had someone float it across the river at night.Been stopped a hundred times but no cop ever checks vehicle id plates.Nong Khai is full of cars from Laos at one third the price you pay here.My local garage sorts out the tax and 700 Baht insurance for a fee.
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