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thai4u

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RAV-4's r nice my mom had one, might be quite expensive though, I wouldnt spend more then 200-300k though and make sure if you do get a car get a 4-popper,(4 Cylinder) which is good on gas mileage dont get a V-6 or V-8 , no need for the power where your at. And make sure you get some kind of warrenty if your lucky. goodluck Hybrids are nice also if you can afford one.

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Sorry but long gone are the days of Diesel=Slow-Motion driving.

I've got a 3-litre D-Max, yes its heavy and yes its a truck, but one thing it isn't and thats slow. Put me next to the average wannabe boy racer in his honda whatever & its bye bye.

Unless such honda has a k20 in it, or even better the type R. One think is for sure a pickup has NEVER smoked my civic, and yes they have tried.

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Sorry but long gone are the days of Diesel=Slow-Motion driving.

I've got a 3-litre D-Max, yes its heavy and yes its a truck, but one thing it isn't and thats slow. Put me next to the average wannabe boy racer in his honda whatever & its bye bye.

Unless such honda has a k20 in it, or even better the type R. One think is for sure a pickup has NEVER smoked my civic, and yes they have tried.

Try it on a muddy farm track! It's always been "horses for courses" you will of course leave most of the pickups behind after 180kph, but the new breed of 3ltr turbo diesels are certainly getting a lot faster off the mark.

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I didnt say every hatch had a swapped engine.

I'm saying that a B16 is a standard Honda Civic engine and alot of the Civics in Thailand have them.

B18 and H22A?...Thats a 1.8 and 2.2 litre and we were discussing 1.6.

Read before posting in future!

I was being sarcastic but "teh funnay" got lost in the internet. I know what engines got put in what. I had to listen to it endlessly in Uni, even had a swapped crx for my DD beater.

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