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you dont need a carnet for malaysia so id say no...
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you dont need a carnet for malaysia so id say no...
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Hi sydneycraig,
Actually I need to ask Carnet stamp from Malaysia, because I will head from Malaysia to Indonesia.
I am just wondering if I have any problems to export my bike from Thailand since my carnet was stamped in Thailand border (normally they do not stamp carnet, just make a copy) and no customs forms were filled.
-Hemuli
Just came to Bangkok from Nan, 450km in heavy rain  now need some
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Hi the importend thing is to have the exit stamp in the carnet so if a country claims the import tax you can proof the bike has left the country allready:
http://www.adventure-travel-experien...en_transafrika
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[QUOTE=ta-rider;414223]Hi the importend thing is to have the exit stamp in the carnet so if a country claims the import tax you can proof the bike has left the country allready:
[url=http://www.adventure-travel-experience.de/index.php?report=en_transafrika]Adven&# xff54;ures
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Hi,
normally if you enter Thailand they give you a white form "Temporary Import Permit" to fill out. That little border post at the top of Nan province might not even have heard about it! Did you have to wake up the officer?
But I know of friends who entered the country on the carnet and had no problems exiting.
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Hi,
normally if you enter Thailand they give you a white form "Temporary Import Permit" to fill out. That little border post at the top of Nan province might not even have heard about it! Did you have to wake up the officer?
But I know of friends who entered the country on the carnet and had no problems exiting.
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Hi Argus,
Thanks for your answer.
Yes, I got this form when I entered first time to Thailand via BKK.
No, did not need to wake them up, because it was their smoke break
Good to hear that I should not have problems to exit country even if my carnet was stamped.
-Hemuli
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Update:
Got through the Thailand border to Malaysia today.
No problem even I did not have temporary customs form, only carnet was stamped.
Funny part was that exit customs was not able to stamp carnet, so I had to go to arrival customs booth (in Thailand side) to get carnet stamped.
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