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You can buy duty free from Singapore and bring back to Aus, I brought in 2L of vodka. It's best to buy your alcohol at the stop immediately prior to your final destination as if there's a stop over inbetween you may not be able to board your next flight with it.

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A mate just came back through there, claimed he couldn't bring anything as SG --> Aus was not allowed. I was skeptical to say the least

I think it has to go through checked baggage rather than carry on, or vice versa.

Rekin couldn't bring back a 40oz of Absolut which he purchased on his way into Singapore, so he left it with me when he went back. This might have been because he had no checked baggage.

I remember now...you have to take it back as checked baggage, but you can't access duty free shops at Changi until you've checked your baggage...so you have to buy it as you are entering Singapore rather than when you are leaving. And pack it in suitcase/checked.

I remember now...you have to take it back as checked baggage, but you can't access duty free shops at Changi until you've checked your baggage...so you have to buy it as you are entering Singapore rather than when you are leaving. And pack it in suitcase/checked.

Fair enough. Guess my mate is absolved then

Thanks brah

Can any brahs confirm if you can/cannot bring in duty free liquor from Singapore

now here a topic I know well..

Singapore is one of the few countries you can still buy duty free and bring it to aust after buying in the airport.

you need to be there early however if you buy last sec they wont sell it to you as they don;t ahve time.

YOU buy the alcohol, and they bag it

give you a ticket.

you then go to the gate, go through security

Go through the LAG check that is a solely AU requirement,

and after the this you give the attendant in the boarding lounge the ticket and you get your bag.

remember you cannot carry on any liquid more than 100 ml onto a flight to AU international

unless they do this check.

HK/Bangkok do not offer this.

Dubai does a variant of this allowing you to buy.

not that I've done this b4.

Melb arrivals Duty free prices...higher than dan murphy's usually.

Customs asked me if I had any pharmaceuticals/steroids disguised as shampoos etc

I said "Nope"

He said ok exit through there

Next time I'm bringing in all the steroids

Should have grilled customs

This is all naturale

Just becuase I look big doesn't mean i take steriods

Do you even lift?

Police Ten Seven; a New Zealand based road patrol reality series.

Ahh gotcha, seen some of there shows!

so of the 3 cars we have here...the race car is the only one who's aircond working properly..

re gas for the other 2 needed me thinks

add in thick as radiator and low temp thermostat...it likes it better than most cars

so of the 3 cars we have here...the race car is the only one who's aircond working properly..

re gas for the other 2 needed me thinks

add in thick as radiator and low temp thermostat...it likes it better than most cars

lol that sounds alright!

im running low temp thermostat also.. still seems when i'm in stop start traffic it can get up to where a normal thermostat will..

then back very low while driving.

bit worried about taking it out now tbh..

Car is off the road at the moment, but I reckon my oil temps would hit 105-110c in this heat in daily commuting

:O more mods?!

:O more mods?!

Never ending

Sticking a 3582 on it. Will be ready this week and in for a tune next week

Then off the road again after that to fix my front bumper then off again after that to fit an oil cooler haha

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Car is running ace in the heat

Because RacePace tune

I was going to get Racepace to tune it if I never got a reply from Chequered

damn tony!

going to be damn fast!

who is doing the tune?

Trent is doing the tune. Booked in for next Wednesday

Anything over 320rwkw Ill be happy with, more so to free up the engine and let it breath in the upper rpm range rather than being chocked up by the small turbo

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