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Mine's black, and while I'm very close to Ubon ATM and was there yesterday (right now posting using my cell phone with Ubon, Yaso, Roi Et, Surin and Sisaket all within a stone's throw), it's raining, so the Porsche sitting at home in BKK ;)

Should have let me know, l would have waved as you passed, and handed you a Chang of course. :)

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:o Its strange, those who notice a different ride.Most Ferangs, Audi, BMW Porche and Land Cruiser drivers ,all wander over ,say Hi . But never a Tuna Driver,be they Thai or Ferang,and they all drink Chang,not expensive stuff. Funny Old Game. Never had a go in a Porche, just the Hotell Guys Audi, thats cool, got adaptive Cruise Controll, that even i can understand.
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Mine's black, and while I'm very close to Ubon ATM and was there yesterday (right now posting using my cell phone with Ubon, Yaso, Roi Et, Surin and Sisaket all within a stone's throw), it's raining, so the Porsche sitting at home in BKK ;)

Should have let me know, l would have waved as you passed, and handed you a Chang of course. :)

Have a bit of an entourage in tow ATM - maybe next time when I'm in the area without a convoy though ;):burp:

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Mine's black, and while I'm very close to Ubon ATM and was there yesterday (right now posting using my cell phone with Ubon, Yaso, Roi Et, Surin and Sisaket all within a stone's throw), it's raining, so the Porsche sitting at home in BKK ;)

Should have let me know, l would have waved as you passed, and handed you a Chang of course. :)

Have a bit of an entourage in tow ATM - maybe next time when I'm in the area without a convoy though ;):burp:

Cool. :)

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Mine's black, and while I'm very close to Ubon ATM and was there yesterday (right now posting using my cell phone with Ubon, Yaso, Roi Et, Surin and Sisaket all within a stone's throw), it's raining, so the Porsche sitting at home in BKK ;)

I'm off to Yaso this weekend (from Bkk). Which are the best roads to use, to avoid the floods and bad traffic?

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Mine's black, and while I'm very close to Ubon ATM and was there yesterday (right now posting using my cell phone with Ubon, Yaso, Roi Et, Surin and Sisaket all within a stone's throw), it's raining, so the Porsche sitting at home in BKK ;)

Should have let me know, l would have waved as you passed, and handed you a Chang of course. :)

Have a bit of an entourage in tow ATM - maybe next time when I'm in the area without a convoy though ;):burp:

Cool. :)

Cool, yes for sure, always learning something new from MRO, firstly ABS & ABS and now ATM & ATM.:D

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Should have let me know, l would have waved as you passed, and handed you a Chang of course. :)

Have a bit of an entourage in tow ATM - maybe next time when I'm in the area without a convoy though ;):burp:

Cool. :)

Cool, yes for sure, always learning something new from MRO, firstly ABS & ABS and now ATM & ATM.:D

Hmmm, yes, l hope not ATM and he really means ATM. :lol:

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i dont know about you but im going home in a few months and i just saw a manual nissan 350z shiny black for 400 000baht..

wont notice any of those porscha :jap:

Yep, nice car when talking farang used car prices.

I was a bit of a Nissan nut in my late teens/early 20's - back then I had a heavily tricked up Skyline GT-R and loved it to bits.

I'm now 37 though, and fortunate enough to be able to afford the real thing - on paper they seem close, but the real differences quickly come to light behind the wheel.

That said, I'd still like a test drive of an Infinity FX50 if they ever enter TH officially ;)

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i dont know about you but im going home in a few months and i just saw a manual nissan 350z shiny black for 400 000baht..

wont notice any of those porscha :jap:

Yep, nice car when talking farang used car prices.

I was a bit of a Nissan nut in my late teens/early 20's - back then I had a heavily tricked up Skyline GT-R and loved it to bits.

I'm now 37 though, and fortunate enough to be able to afford the real thing - on paper they seem close, but the real differences quickly come to light behind the wheel.

That said, I'd still like a test drive of an Infinity FX50 if they ever enter TH officially ;)

ill post some videos from the infinity dealer once i get back home haha

g35 is my all time favorite non-spitinyourface car.. affordable.. speedy and classy.

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Was at the Central Plaza traffic lights in Khon Kaen a few weeks ago and a bloke pulled up next to me in a C63 AMG. Lights turned green and he was gone before you could blink. Impressive. I always was a fan of German " Q" cars.

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:cheesy: Im Now 37 . ?. Why are you here in Gods Waiting Room then. Jeeeeez,at 37 i was havind a Ball, not driving Old Mens Sports Cars , and living in Thick Ville , you on the run or somethink.

A Cayenne is an old man's sport car? Here I was thinking it was just the best SUV you could buy ;)

Thailand wasn't even on my radar for places to visit, but work transferred here to help kick off our operations 12 years ago, and one thing lead to another - now I'm married with 2 kids and loving it.

As for hanging out with you retirees on TV Motoring, age is not a barrier for car nuts :D

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