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By: Anonymous: moonlightinred () Monday, April 27 2009 @ 11:41 PM ICT (Read 2509 times) |
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Anonymous: moonlightinred
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any suggestions as to how i might go about doing this? the CZ-i meets US DOT and EPA requirements, so it's not a big deal, but i would like to know of reliable companies in thailand to deal with that i can purchase from
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By: Anonymous: William () Saturday, May 02 2009 @ 06:19 AM ICT |
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Anonymous: William
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By: Anonymous: Ca.Ophelia () Wednesday, May 13 2009 @ 05:50 PM ICT |
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Anonymous: Ca.Ophelia
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As far as I am concerend you need a lot of different papers and documents. If you have never exported a bike before, I would ask a dealer or soem folks in the US about the risks and requirements. You know there's customs and costs that have to be taken into consideration.
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By: Anonymous: cmrichsw@yahoo.com () Saturday, May 16 2009 @ 09:39 AM ICT |
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Anonymous: cmrichsw@yahoo.com
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Exporting to the USA is not a big deal - I have done it several times - email me -
Check with a customs broker or the customs office in the USA to get the requirements of receiving a motorcycle from Thailand. There are many customs agents in the Yellow pages of the phone book you may have to interview several to find a good one. They have a fee but of you check into the USCS website you may find the answers there and will not need an agent. Ask the import duty fees normally about 20% depends on the US customs agent.
Ship by Sea with all paperwork -shipper will box the bike remove fuels,oils etc.
I can help you free if you buy the motorcycle from me - I am a used motorcycle dealer in Thailand contact me at
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