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Hey guys am i able to bring fairings across the custom from singapore to jb? Will pillion my friend and he carry it for me.

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so long it posses no danger threats, like whacking a custom officer when riding pass..getting it hooks onto something causing pillion to get dragged off.., why not..a piece of plastic to the custom isn't taxable and illegal..

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so long it posses no danger threats, like whacking a custom officer when riding pass..getting it hooks onto something causing pillion to get dragged off.., why not..a piece of plastic to the custom isn't taxable and illegal..

 

 

 

and when the m'sia side custom stops and wants to tax u even its not a new item. i was "tax" when i bring my old suspension in for oil seal change and "tax me" $50rm, my old coilover is inside my car boot.

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Eh how to take bus to JB ah? I wanna try.

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Usually I see the customs at the bike lanes very bo chap, unlike car lanes where they put a bit more effort. If you wanna be safe, go close to the 'peak hours' cos they usually open all the lanes leading to the customs inspection area (ie. after you chop passport). Keep extreme left lane which is away from the place where the custom officer sits. Ride normally, looks straight and just pretend you never hear if he happen to call you.

 

Bring into msia should be ok. Bring into sg, likely got more problem cos the fairing, like everything else could be a weapon to support terrorist activities and bla bla bla...

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