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  1. 14 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

     

    You mean, its not easy to sell it for the price you think its worth, because people paying those amounts will pay a little more for a new car ??

     

    IF wishing to sell, you have to price the car well - take values from one2car.com and price accordingly with the competition. 

     

     

    I just checked and I see that the prices of the same model as mine even older and with more miles are asking prices similar to mine. Anyway it is not a problem if it does not sell it will stay there parked.

  2. 3 minutes ago, soi3eddie said:

    Aren't there lower classes of insurance (2nd or 3rd) that will still cover theft (or fire)?

    i think so although i am not sure, anyway i am trying to sell it but it is not easy because the car is new and with very few kilometers. it is easier to sell an old car in good condition even with many kilometers

  3. 7 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

    No - only the Por-ror-bor, compulsory insurance is needed.

     

    Legally, you don't 'need / have' to renew 1st Class insurance if you don't want it. 

     

     

     

    That said, even though you are not using it, theft etc is not covered by compulsory insurance.

     

     

    The car is parked inside the area of my house protected by usually closed gate, I think almost impossible to steal. However thanks for your reply,

  4. It seems a titanic task to find a blacksmith in Khon Kaen. I have asked around but no one has been able to help me. My gate needs to be repaired, in particular to be welded. Can any of you guys help me out?

  5. 55 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

    Quale marca stai guardando?

    Ford supporta gli standard EURO 5

    https://autolifethailand.tv/ford-ranger-everest-raptor-v6-euro5-thailand-2024/

    aggiungo...

    Il Ministero dell’Energia ha annunciato oggi (26 dicembre) che il carburante diesel Euro 5 sarà il nuovo standard in Thailandia a partire dal 1° gennaio 2024.

    https://www.nationthailand.com/thailand/general/40034126

    I saw the Nissan Navara and Isuzu D Max 3.0 DDI both are with Euro 4 engine, precisely I was wondering if they can be used with Euro 5 fuel

  6.  

    I don't understand what sense such a request could have.

    Today I apply for visa extension by submitting a negative test to COVID 19 so everything is ok.

    Then it happens that after a few days I attend any place where bad luck there are people infected by the virus and I am also infected by the virus, what do they do? Do they revoke the extension previously issued?

    This seems absurd to me

  7. 2 hours ago, ubonjoe said:

    When using this link https://extranet.immigration.go.th/fn90online/online/tm47/TM47Action.do  it takes me to the main page of the online reporting site.

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    The same thing happened to me when I used it in the past, this morning what I described happened to me.

    Well tomorrow I will try again, maybe there was a problem with the server or some other problem. TKS.????

  8. 13 hours ago, OneMoreFarang said:

    Sounds good.

    I am confused that you wrote above:

    That sounded to me like the bike was not checked for 5 years.

    you misunderstood, I meant that after 5 years I had to take the bike to the center authorized by the DLT for inspection otherwise I could not pay the annual fee and insurance.

     
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  9. On 4/13/2020 at 3:00 PM, OneMoreFarang said:

    Is your brake fluid after 5 years (even with little usage) in the condition it should be?

    Do you want to find out that it's not as good anymore if you have to brake hard from relative high speed?

     

    What's the problem with regular services, like once a year? It seems you don't use that bike a lot so you probably won't miss it for a day or two when it's serviced.

    I use my bike almost every day, let's say 5 days out of 7, living in the city center I don't make long trips and this justifies my low mileage. Obviously I am interested in safety and so I regularly check the bike at my Kawasaki dealer and ask them to check and replace what is necessary.

  10. 7 hours ago, Moonlover said:

    Service it regularly, have any faults that arise fixed promptly and it shouldn't be a hassle.

    After 5 years and 4 months my bike is like new if you think that in the time passed I have not covered even 15000 km so less than 3000 km per year and until now it has always been serviced by the official Kawasaki dealer.

    So no problem.

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