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Lt Frank Bullitt

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  1. I sent the same query to Toyota Thailand as well, here's the reply I was sent:

     

    Dear Sir,

     

    On behalf of Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd., Customer Contact Center would like to express our cordially sincere thanks for your constant trust and interested in our product.

                    According to your concern, Customer Contact Center would like to inform that Hilux Vigo which produced on 2012 could use Biodiesel B20 without any modification, but if the car will be used in area with temperatures below 16 degrees, please bring the car checked at dealer before filled.

    Should you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to let us know. Any comments are highly appreciated.

     

    Best regards,

     

    Customer Contact Center

    CS Promotion Department

    Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd.

  2. 2 hours ago, GordonP said:

    I drink the Singha brand. 600 ml bottles Baht 135 a case after the case deposit (400 baht refundable) has been paid. I have always found bigger bottles (Soda, Cola etc.,) take up more room in the fridge and tend to go flat surprisingly quickly once opened. On occasions I buy a case of the smaller bottles if they are on special offer (and better value) at a supermarket.

    those bottles are 400ml (240ml for the single use bottles), I'm paying 130 a crate and only had to fork out 200 for a deposit, as for differences between  them all, negligible imo

  3. 1 hour ago, ttrd said:

    RE - A popular beach club in Patong is under investigation after it was accused of allowing minors (under the age of 20) into the venue and for allegedly holding an event without obtaining the relevant licence.

     

    That the venue didn't have proper license is one thing, but how can 18 -and 19yrs old be categorized as minors when the age limit for alcohol is 18  ... ? ...

    Actually it is 20 in LOS

  4. 2 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

     

    Unfortunately, the lack of common sense in Thailand is total. I've been here for over 25 years and never seen any sign of it. I find it quite amazing that a country can exist without it, and of course many people in the country do not survive without it. This is just one example.

    We must remember that common sense as we know it does not exist here, common sense is somthing you aquire during life, life here has no rules therefore the common sense here is all ****** up

  5. 2 hours ago, Thian said:

     

    To hang the helmet on the steer like she did is very dangerous...and why her young girl at the back has to sit with 2 legs at one side? 

     

    I think you will find there is 2 kids behind her, unless 1 kid is wearing different shoes

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