JustAnotherFarang
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Interesting post as I was going to ask what system would people recommend. The website you posted is in Thai but Im not to sure if they can help with my Toyota being 2009 model. I also couldnt see any info about price so I will let my gf take a look at it as she is thai. The only other place I have come across so far that offers this service is this place:- https://www.facebook.com/bigasth/ It looks like a quality installation place and the price isnt too bad approx 40,000 baht, the local thai mechanic quoted a price of around 30,000 baht but I dont know what equipment they would use. I will welcome any views, opinioons or insights Cheers JAF
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Im interested in purchasing a Toyota Camry or a nice Honda Sedan with the intention of converting it to lpg to save on fuel consumption. The models Ive been looking at are around 2009 - 2011 and they all have 2.4 engines with relatively low mileage (130 to 195,000 km on the clock). I dont change cars often - my Vigo, which I will sell, has been with me for over 15 years. At the moment I dont drive too far - maybe 10-20 km per day but every 2 weeks I like to visit the coastline around 300 km there and back but I do intend to travel more. Does it make economical sense to add a lpg system to one of these older cars or am I inviting trouble by messing with things I dont quite comprehend. Can someone point out the perils and the pitfalls Appreciate your advice JAF
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cheers for your reply - much appreciated and I agree, its simply a case of better the devil I know than the devil I dont. The agency has been reputable and well known for offering Thai Visa (.com) and they told me that the costs have increased due to shennanigans of the chinese who have arrived on illegal visas and that they must charge more to ensure my visa. As you said, they are now holding me hostage but at least others will learn a lesson from my tale.
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I have been using the same company for 3 years to do my retirement visa. The initial cost was around 18000 baht and the following year I was told it would cost 14,000 but when it came up for renewal they asked for 16,000 baht. I bit the bullet then but this year they are now asking 18,000 baht for the renewal. I also have to pay another 500 baht every 3 months for a 90 days notification renewal to be sent to me What are the going prices for these services nowaday? Are their prices reasonable or am I being held hostage?? Feel free to message me with any personal recommendations Thanks guys
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Finnish man accused by neighbours of insulting Thai people
JustAnotherFarang replied to snoop1130's topic in Isaan News
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Thais rely on the hive mind and when it buzzes they all think they know something you dont, instilling their lack of knowledge and paranoia into anyone who cares to listen. Dismiss it and carry on
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much is made of veterans and upto the 2nd world war I would agree that their cause was just and honourable. But once we enter the realms of Vietnam, Iraqi and Afghanistan, my sympathies quickly evaporate because so much unwarranted sympathy is given to the imperialistic invaders and their "ptsd" and not to those that had their homeland attacked. If said "soldier" was an active combatant in Asia then why would he return to the scene of the crime and expect anything less? I have more respect for those who patrolled the streets of Belfast and made it home without ever killing innocents and theres not a single British soldier worth his salt who would lose the plot over multicoloured water pistols on a hot summers day