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1/4 mill +, that all.  In TH, that  means 1 mill.

 

With all the money I'm saving with solar, EV, making my own baked beans, and bread, maybe in 10 years I'll be able to buy a spare tire for it.

 

Then when I hit the Powerball, I'll pick one up.

 

Silly toys for people with more money than common sense.

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1 hour ago, xtrnuno41 said:

you have big pick ups , but also small ones, at least in Thailand !

 

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Well first i thought it was a homemade, chopped of back side.

And first i thought it was a Nissan micra chopped.

But no it is an official Daihatsu !! 

 Daihatsu's Thai arm carried on producing the L70 series after it was replaced in Japan, beginning in the second half of 1990. These were built by Daihatsu Phra Nakhon Motor, a joint venture between Daihatsu, Phra Nakhon Automobile, and the C. Itoh trading company.[14] In addition to assembling the regular version, they also developed a ute version for the pickup-hungry Thai domestic market called the Mira P1, which was built from 1990 to 1995. This featured a pickup bed, tailgate, and redesigned taillights. The Mira pickup was extremely popular, with Daihatsu's Thai sales jumping by 50% as a result.

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The Lamborghini LM002 from 1986 is the ultimate Lambo off-roader.

Sly Stalone had one, nicknamed "The Rambo Lambo".

Came with a 77 gallon (290 Ltr)  fuel tank as standard.

Basic model was $120,000 or 190,000,000 Lira back in the day.

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Beautiful cars, Lamborghinis. Seen them a few times on Sukhumvit. And once parked in front of a restaurant near my place on Rangnam, when I lusted more for the babe who stepped into the Lambo than the car itself. But then realized one couldn't get the one without the other.

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On 5/22/2023 at 2:03 AM, In the jungle said:

If you must buy this sort of thing the 911 Dakar would be a better choice.

These guys pick apart (and rightfully so) the new 911 Dakar.  The thing will get bashed off road.

 

https://www.theautopian.com/we-took-a-close-look-at-the-new-porsche-911-dakar-and-weve-got-some-questions-about-off-road-capability-and-aerodynamics/
 

I always like the original 1978 911 Safari.   Porsche custom built a couple “Safari style” 911s for an endurance team and the thing is absolutely bad ass!

 

https://www.guideautoweb.com/en/articles/68411/safari-style-porsche-911-takes-on-the-world-s-highest-volcano/

 

 

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On 5/22/2023 at 1:01 AM, RayWright said:

The Lamborghini LM002 from 1986 is the ultimate Lambo off-roader.

Sly Stalone had one, nicknamed "The Rambo Lambo".

Came with a 77 gallon (290 Ltr)  fuel tank as standard.

Basic model was $120,000 or 190,000,000 Lira back in the day.

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I was once with my BMW next to one of those on the Autobahn. Looking out of my window I saw one of the huge tires. And then he put the foot down and it was gone.

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Saw one in England near Brighton driving down a country lane, painted military green in and around 1990. Was with a motoring journalist at the time who said "the perfect car for any [African] general who wants to win a coup".

 

Luckily not seen any recently!

 

Apparently Lamborghini made only 328. Not sure how many are left.

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