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Kwasaki

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  1. Yeah homemade refill cartridge I would say was used unless he was a fair distance away, something like 30 metres.
  2. Thanks only for fun, I can do on my computer but not know how on my mobile.
  3. As I said makes no different what a cartridge load is fired from when the trigger pin strikes. I don't know that it was at point blank range I would say no way was it.
  4. Number 9's bird shot still lucky though but more than lightly not too close.
  5. Probably they have a great number of deliveries in your area or bad management no problem where we live.
  6. It's a karma thing I guess for some people, you wish or that of pain and suffering of someone it may come back on you.
  7. Family in Thailand could inquire for her but they will need a copy of her Thai ID card or they may need the original.
  8. What if you lived there in Phillipines 6months and Thailand 6months that's what some guys do UK and Thai 6 months.
  9. No idea I guess it was the tax office they knew where I lived after informing me of rebates that were due and giving my Thai wife a tax number. My Thai wife lived in England for 2.1/2 years and we had joint bank accounts.
  10. I didn't have a UK address and after 7 years in Thailand when my UK gov pension was due they knew where I lived.
  11. Good for you youngans my private pensions got hit by 2008 world financial crash. Recovered a bit by 2012 so still enough of a top up to add to my UK gov pension. No need for a Pathos appeal at the moment. ????????????
  12. Yeah agree looks as if 3 years is official from what you posted but it's no problem if the bike isn't road taxed for more years and that is why think some DLT's are different. When I got my now bike and asked locally about non payment of road tax it was said 10 years and you have to pay for it to be re-registered. If OP wants the bike in his name if he can contact the previous owner he only needs copy of passport picture page and a copy of the passport page showing the Thailand exit stamp. Owner to date sign both copies.
  13. Yeah well I have said many times to plan you retirement is important and more so if you go and live in a country with no % annual increases. Over there 10 years I have been getting my pensions here the cost of living is still much the same where I live.
  14. Well all I can say is I benefited from the years Maggie was in power, it went down hill from then but fortunately I was by then financially stable to withstand the Labour onslaught.
  15. I changed the number plate to a Sukhothai province plate because the bike had a Kho Samui one and they ask me if I wanted to change it.
  16. Well I would argue on that one because Maggie gave me options and I ended up with more UK gov pension than the basic at the time my was due.
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