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Bike transport from BKK to Buriram


glbv

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I need a large 500cc bike transported to Buriram and then 5 days later brought back to BKK.

 

I've gotten quotes from people who have trucks to do it for 10k total but I'm not sure I trust them to not <deleted> up the bike or to be on time.

 

Anyone know some quality companies or services? 

 

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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

There is an easy solution:

Walk around the bars and look for cute brown girls. Many of them are from Buriram.

And then offer them a trip back home and tell them you like to stay in her family home for a few days.

Enjoy!

I like the plan!

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9 minutes ago, Spidey said:
1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

There is an easy solution:

Walk around the bars and look for cute brown girls. Many of them are from Buriram.

And then offer them a trip back home and tell them you like to stay in her family home for a few days.

Enjoy!

I like the plan!

Now you only have to convince the wife at home ?

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On 9/22/2018 at 3:47 PM, glbv said:

I need a large 500cc bike transported to Buriram and then 5 days later brought back to BKK.

What's the weight?

The service from post office to post office is good for up to 200kg.

And I would expect about 4000 oneway.

 

And the bike is not suitable to be driven on the road?

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