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I will be in the market for a second hand van shortly the likes of the 4 door Toyota Hilux or Isuzu King Cab .

Have just been along the suhkumvit road checking out some of the second hand dealers and seem to be getting , to my mind anyway , some rather high prices i.e a 1999 Hilux with 150,000 km on the dial was offered for 350,000 baht , is that reasonable for a vehicle of that age in Thailand or does the dual pricing rule apply and where do all the old baht buses go to die ?

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