Why don't we try this over in the Bangkok Forum.
What is lower suk? We park at Tesco/Onnut.
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In Topic: Parking Sukhumvit Lower Area
Today, 16:39
In Topic: Book Swapping
Today, 16:12
Where are you located????
In Topic: Which Automatic Pickup To Buy
Today, 16:09
When I was looking to buy a new pick-up a few months ago, I did a though research into all the latest models available in Thailand, and toured all the showrooms.
Top of my list were the Isuzu Dmax and the Mitsubishi Triton.
They are both have 'new generation' 2.5 Diesel engines and are both rated very highly.
I went for the Mitsu as it was cheaper, shorter delivery time, (about 2weeks or less), and it looks really nifty.
I have now had it for nearly 3 months and am absolutely delighted with it. It drives like a dream, is very comfortable and quiet and fuel consumption is excellent.
The only downside is that it may not hold its value as well as a DMAX, although they are selling like hot cakes now, so who knows? Anyway, if you are planning to keep it for many years, then it hardly matters.
That's my 2 penneth....
Top of my list were the Isuzu Dmax and the Mitsubishi Triton.
They are both have 'new generation' 2.5 Diesel engines and are both rated very highly.
I went for the Mitsu as it was cheaper, shorter delivery time, (about 2weeks or less), and it looks really nifty.
I have now had it for nearly 3 months and am absolutely delighted with it. It drives like a dream, is very comfortable and quiet and fuel consumption is excellent.
The only downside is that it may not hold its value as well as a DMAX, although they are selling like hot cakes now, so who knows? Anyway, if you are planning to keep it for many years, then it hardly matters.
That's my 2 penneth....
In Topic: Is It Legal For Charities Leaflet / Donations On The Street?
Today, 16:06
Sorry, but we're going to have to close this topic as it violates a number of forum rules. Doing volunteer work here in Thailand without a permit is illegal. You have the possibility of getting a lot of unsuspecting individuals in a LOT of trouble. Please reconsider your plan.
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In Topic: Non-Slip Flip Flops
Today, 15:55
NaMah, on Today, 01:13 , said:
Reef makes nice flip-flops but I've started wearing Rainbow rubber flip-flops that are on Amazon and really like them. They might be a little more durable than Reefs.
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