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A Dodge Challenger srt with Thai numberplate, anyone seen or heard about that car coming to Thailand??? i want one.

Same color as this one, very very nice

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There is one for months already in the showroom on sukhumvith central pattaya.Colour is orange,if that doesn't fit you he has some other exclusives like a ford gt or lambo cabriolet.

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$187,000 for a piece of chunk ? Don't get me wrong, but for that amount of money you can get much better built cars.

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I know,,, it is a Yank but that car is so nice, i have to wait a few years i think, but really like the old Challenger as well

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HI

OK guys,,,, i give up but when i saw that car yesterday i was ready to sell my cars, bikes, house, GF to get that car, my GF dont like the idea, and right now she dont talk to me when i told her its was around 6 mill, just looked at me with strange look and turned around, i wonder why :)

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$187,000 for a piece of chunk ? Don't get me wrong, but for that amount of money you can get much better built cars.

Yunk? What you want get for this money? a lambo or a Ferrary or a Benz SL cost 5 times more. 6 Mill is a normal price for Thailand, If i have enought money i would buy one as well, but it's over my budged?

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It criminal that a car could cost so much in LOS. I know about the ridiculous import tax....and it costs money to ship it from the states but dealer price in the US is 1.1 - 1.6 mill!

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It criminal that a car could cost so much in LOS. I know about the ridiculous import tax....and it costs money to ship it from the states but dealer price in the US is 1.1 - 1.6 mill!

We know that all, but we aren't in the US. For 1.6 Mill in LOS you have to step down to a Hyundai Coupe. It's almost criminal for me to pay 1.600 USD in a month for a 1 bedroom condominium in Waikiki, without parking space (or buy it for 500'000 USD), during my stay in Hawaii, How about that?

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I saw that one at Homeworks a few weeks back. Very nice indeed. The guy parked at the very back of the carpark (no wonder). Sounded absolutely hard as nails, even just grumbling around the carpark. There was quite a downpour so I expect he got scared and looked for cover from the millions of tanks (pickups) aquaplaning everywhere.

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