Always Lit
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1 hour ago, vinci said:
if its LPG it would burn from the back not the front ????, i think they use exaggerating performance part on an exaggerating car
If you know nothing about JDM sports cars and the parts on this car, just be quiet.
1 hour ago, vinci said:i was just wondering "Always Lit" are you that guy on YouTube that came to the shop, I'm just curious
Have no idea what you're talking about. So no.
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19 hours ago, Rampant Rabbit said:
so mint it caught fire
That's the nature of modified cars, buddy. When you modify a car to well over 1600+bhp, that's the risk you take. Even stock factory cars can go up in flames.
19 hours ago, Rampant Rabbit said:I suspect you know nothing about cars. You are literally comparing a 2007 F430 to a newer-ish GTR. Now go Google the price of a 2021 Nissan GTR and compare it with a 2021 Ferrari F8 Tributo here in Thailand and let me know what you find. ????
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21 hours ago, vinci said:
first off a Nissan GTR does not worth $10m baht even with mod, you are talking about Ferrari category, exaggeration number, second the car has been alteration, if its burn blame on the alteration of the car, who knows what they did to the car
Please don't comment on something you know nothing about.
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Can't believe what I'm reading here by a bunch of uneducated, unsupported assumptions, and downright distasteful opinions about a car they know nothing about. Let me break it down for the idiots that know absolutely nothing about cars or sports cars in general....
What is it? This is an R35 Nissan GTR (top spec Nismo edition). I believe 2017 or 2018. This car when purchased new is well over 10mb. On top of that, this car has been modified from the factory 560bhp to well over 1600+bhp. Don't want to go into the nitty-gritty details of the mods (top rate high quality parts imported from Japan) as I suspect 99% of you here are not "car enthusiasts" and don't understand what it is. Modifications on this car exceed well over 8mb.
"Insurance scam?" No. Not at all. Khun Heng is well known and a well respected car collector here in Thailand. His garage and cars is well documented on various YouTube channels, including his own channel "Heng's Garage.""A Nissan can't be worth 10mb" - Just a bunch of clueless farangs that know nothing about sports cars and assume a Nissan can't be worth as much as a Ferrari lmaooo.
This isn't a typical Nissan GTR. It's one of a kind. Displayed in various magazines globally and holds [held] the title of "fastest GTR in Thailand."
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17 minutes ago, 2530Ubon said:
Unlikely to be a high class resort - look at the picture, it was served on a plastic plate and looks like it had cling film attached to it. 250 baht is criminal (IMO) for a simple pork & basil dish that's usually 40 baht.
In this case, the restaurant is at fault for not providing a menu with listed prices (so that customers can see before ordering).
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Expensive yes. But don't you see a menu with prices listed before ordering? (if it's a fancy resort)
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2 hours ago, orchis said:Nissan Skyline is illegal in many states and failed many safety tests.
This isn't USA. Skyline's have always been legal in Asian countries.
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27 minutes ago, jimster said:
Yeah right. You're a "farang from Thailand". Funny. So am I and most other "farangs" on here. Get off your high horse.
Get off my high horse? What do you want to see... my passport or something? LOL. I honestly don't give a damn if you believe me or not, but don't start something you can't back up.
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3 minutes ago, jimster said:
Another newbie who wants Thailand to be like the country he came from.
Yes registering drones is stupid. No I'm not going to apologize for this comment. No I don't think there will be any problems flying unregistered drones in places like beaches, housing estates and other places that are away from crowds and are not considered sensitive areas. If I buy a drone I also won't bother registering it. I doubt I'll be using it often enough to make it worthwhile nor would I ever consider flying it near any so-called "sensitive" areas anyway.
^You CLEARLY missed the point, badly. As consumer drones can be purchased by anybody these days and is getting into the hands of the masses (and untrained pilots), they NEED to be regulated and accounted for. Good for you for staying away from sensitive areas. But the foolish idiots flying near airports, prisons, the Grand Palace, etc need to be punished.
"Another Newbie who wants Thailand to be like the country where he came from" - hahahaha..... good one. Funniest thing I've read in a while. I might be new to Thai Visa, but not new to forums at all. Do you feel special because your post count is higher than mine? It's the same BS in every forum. These "forum veterans" always trying to make themselves feel better. And oh, Thailand IS the country where I came from. Don't get ahead of yourself. Silly farang. -
16 hours ago, Bonefish said:
That's a very good idea and a first step towards making them illegal!
Drones are unnecessary toys and should not be available to the public, same as assault weapons . The bigger ones can carry payloads of 20 kg or more, and are potentially extremely dangerous delivery systems for explosives, chemical and biological weapons and other nasty stuff.
Camera-equipped drones are also commonly used to snoop on other people's privacy and business dealings. They can go stationary and take photos and videos right through people's windows, even in condo and office buildings. And they can easily be used to take down aircraft, either on take-off or on landing approach.
Why they were ever allowed to be made available to the public is totally incomprehensible to me.
^Well, that's a very close minded way to look at drones. To me, they are not toys but a videography tool, just as my DSLR camera is a videography tool. Same thing. Only difference is one of them fly's and serves a different purpose for different shots.
16 hours ago, Deerculler said:It is a world wide problem because of a few idiots.
I have a drone and happy to register it.
^Couldn't agree more. It's about time Thailand did something.
16 hours ago, JAFO said:So I have to ask, what is the point of registering the drone? They say register but what are we registering?
I have had a Mavic for a year here. I fly responsibly.
Anyone have a link to the registration form?
I laugh as its a 5 year jail term or 100k baht fine. People kill people here and apologize and give 30k baht and walk away.
^The point is when one of these idiots fly's their drones over the grand palace, or a prison, or near an airport, they will be caught and dealt with.
5 minutes ago, watcharacters said:Gosh, Your first post and you're already on fire.
Careful or you'll need to increase your blood pressure med dosage.
^lol well.... some things just need to be pointed out.
10 million baht Nissan sports car belonging to famous garage owner burns out on Bangkok tollway
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I thought it was pretty obvious (regardless if he said it or not). Comparing a 15 year old Ferrari to a 2017+ GTR literally makes no sense. You realize cars are depreciating assets right? ????