roo860 Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 I remember beating an AMG in a street drag in Udon. I was in my old 2.5L diesel Ranger. He had to crawl over the level crossing - I didn't. Yes, I know an AMG isn't a Lambo. Whats an AMG ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaseTheBass Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 I remember beating an AMG in a street drag in Udon. I was in my old 2.5L diesel Ranger. He had to crawl over the level crossing - I didn't. Yes, I know an AMG isn't a Lambo. Whats an AMG ? Technically, there is really only one car sold under the AMG brand: AMG GT S But I think we all know what he means is a Benz with AMG badges (if nothing else from AMG) Spoonman knows what I mean. He's just being himself. Probably always a miserable cook unless we're talking about submersibles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheCruncher Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 Spotted in Tak... The color is questionable ImageUploadedByThaivisa Connect1430360115.535039.jpg The same car was last week spotted in Pattaya, coincidental also on the back of a similar truck. Must be fun to have a car that stays on the back of a truck most part of the year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerry1011 Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 Spotted in Tak... The color is questionable ImageUploadedByThaivisa Connect1430360115.535039.jpg The same car was last week spotted in Pattaya, coincidental also on the back of a similar truck. Must be fun to have a car that stays on the back of a truck most part of the year. Owners of such cars like to drive in group. Cars are sent by truck to the meeting point, while the owner flies to the destination. For the Chiangmai-Chiangrai weekend drive, 30 cars were sent by truck to Chiangmai. When the time to service the car comes, most owners also send their car to the dealer by truck... It's part of the service. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheCruncher Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 Spotted in Tak... The color is questionable ImageUploadedByThaivisa Connect1430360115.535039.jpg The same car was last week spotted in Pattaya, coincidental also on the back of a similar truck. Must be fun to have a car that stays on the back of a truck most part of the year. Owners of such cars like to drive in group.Cars are sent by truck to the meeting point, while the owner flies to the destination. For the Chiangmai-Chiangrai weekend drive, 30 cars were sent by truck to Chiangmai. When the time to service the car comes, most owners also send their car to the dealer by truck... It's part of the service. The major reason being of course that those cars wouldn't make from Bangkok to Chiang Mai if driven. And I know what I'm talking about, as I have owned 2 super cars myself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerry1011 Posted November 30, 2015 Share Posted November 30, 2015 Spotted in Tak... The color is questionable ImageUploadedByThaivisa Connect1430360115.535039.jpg The same car was last week spotted in Pattaya, coincidental also on the back of a similar truck. Must be fun to have a car that stays on the back of a truck most part of the year. Owners of such cars like to drive in group.Cars are sent by truck to the meeting point, while the owner flies to the destination. For the Chiangmai-Chiangrai weekend drive, 30 cars were sent by truck to Chiangmai. When the time to service the car comes, most owners also send their car to the dealer by truck... It's part of the service. The major reason being of course that those cars wouldn't make from Bangkok to Chiang Mai if driven. And I know what I'm talking about, as I have owned 2 super cars myself. The reason is that in three days it would be a bit of a long run to go from Bangkok to Chiangmai then Chiangrai then back... I also know what I'm talking about, trust me You don't want to buy one more and join the group? It's a lot of fun Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JaseTheBass Posted December 1, 2015 Share Posted December 1, 2015 Spotted in Tak... The color is questionable ImageUploadedByThaivisa Connect1430360115.535039.jpg The same car was last week spotted in Pattaya, coincidental also on the back of a similar truck. Must be fun to have a car that stays on the back of a truck most part of the year. Owners of such cars like to drive in group.Cars are sent by truck to the meeting point, while the owner flies to the destination. For the Chiangmai-Chiangrai weekend drive, 30 cars were sent by truck to Chiangmai. When the time to service the car comes, most owners also send their car to the dealer by truck... It's part of the service. Just like Ducati motorbike owners. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheCruncher Posted December 1, 2015 Share Posted December 1, 2015 The same car was last week spotted in Pattaya, coincidental also on the back of a similar truck. Must be fun to have a car that stays on the back of a truck most part of the year. Owners of such cars like to drive in group.Cars are sent by truck to the meeting point, while the owner flies to the destination. For the Chiangmai-Chiangrai weekend drive, 30 cars were sent by truck to Chiangmai. When the time to service the car comes, most owners also send their car to the dealer by truck... It's part of the service. The major reason being of course that those cars wouldn't make from Bangkok to Chiang Mai if driven. And I know what I'm talking about, as I have owned 2 super cars myself. The reason is that in three days it would be a bit of a long run to go from Bangkok to Chiangmai then Chiangrai then back...I also know what I'm talking about, trust me You don't want to buy one more and join the group? It's a lot of fun Oh no, as I said I HAVE owned 2 super cars and learned my lessons from it, ever since I prefer reliable cars that don't break down when you make rides longer than a few hundred kilometers in one stretch. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerry1011 Posted December 1, 2015 Share Posted December 1, 2015 The same car was last week spotted in Pattaya, coincidental also on the back of a similar truck. Must be fun to have a car that stays on the back of a truck most part of the year. Owners of such cars like to drive in group.Cars are sent by truck to the meeting point, while the owner flies to the destination. For the Chiangmai-Chiangrai weekend drive, 30 cars were sent by truck to Chiangmai. When the time to service the car comes, most owners also send their car to the dealer by truck... It's part of the service. The major reason being of course that those cars wouldn't make from Bangkok to Chiang Mai if driven. And I know what I'm talking about, as I have owned 2 super cars myself. The reason is that in three days it would be a bit of a long run to go from Bangkok to Chiangmai then Chiangrai then back...I also know what I'm talking about, trust me You don't want to buy one more and join the group? It's a lot of fun Oh no, as I said I HAVE owned 2 super cars and learned my lessons from it, ever since I prefer reliable cars that don't break down when you make rides longer than a few hundred kilometers in one stretch. Maybe you were unlucky with the two cars you have bought. Or maybe you did not maintain your car well. Or maybe it was a long long long (...) time ago? Nowadays there is no problem at all. Or maybe your super car was not really a super one? Or, maybe you just have a bad day and only want to convince us that such cars are just crap, and that no owner on this planet can actually enjoy such useless super expensive toys... I wish you happiness anyway. Whatever cheaper car you selected for your long distances Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheCruncher Posted December 1, 2015 Share Posted December 1, 2015 The same car was last week spotted in Pattaya, coincidental also on the back of a similar truck. Must be fun to have a car that stays on the back of a truck most part of the year. Owners of such cars like to drive in group.Cars are sent by truck to the meeting point, while the owner flies to the destination. For the Chiangmai-Chiangrai weekend drive, 30 cars were sent by truck to Chiangmai. When the time to service the car comes, most owners also send their car to the dealer by truck... It's part of the service. The major reason being of course that those cars wouldn't make from Bangkok to Chiang Mai if driven. And I know what I'm talking about, as I have owned 2 super cars myself. The reason is that in three days it would be a bit of a long run to go from Bangkok to Chiangmai then Chiangrai then back...I also know what I'm talking about, trust me You don't want to buy one more and join the group? It's a lot of fun Oh no, as I said I HAVE owned 2 super cars and learned my lessons from it, ever since I prefer reliable cars that don't break down when you make rides longer than a few hundred kilometers in one stretch. Maybe you were unlucky with the two cars you have bought. Or maybe you did not maintain your car well. Or maybe it was a long long long (...) time ago? Nowadays there is no problem at all. Or maybe your super car was not really a super one? Or, maybe you just have a bad day and only want to convince us that such cars are just crap, and that no owner on this planet can actually enjoy such useless super expensive toys... I wish you happiness anyway. Whatever cheaper car you selected for your long distances I would believe that a Ferrari 512BB and a Detomaso Pantera GT 5 were super cars. It is indeed long time ago, but at that time they were less reliable than the average car that cost only a fraction of their price. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerry1011 Posted December 1, 2015 Share Posted December 1, 2015 ^^^ I would believe that a Ferrari 512BB and a Detomaso Pantera GT 5 were super cars. It is indeed long time ago, but at that time they were less reliable than the average car that cost only a fraction of their price.Detomaso? That is a long long time ago indeed.You should try Lamborghini nowadays.Very reliable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Don Mega Posted December 3, 2015 Share Posted December 3, 2015 The reason is that in three days it would be a bit of a long run to go from Bangkok to Chiangmai then Chiangrai then back... I also know what I'm talking about, trust me You don't want to buy one more and join the group? It's a lot of fun Oh no, as I said I HAVE owned 2 super cars and learned my lessons from it, ever since I prefer reliable cars that don't break down when you make rides longer than a few hundred kilometers in one stretch. Maybe you were unlucky with the two cars you have bought. Or maybe you did not maintain your car well. Or maybe it was a long long long (...) time ago? Nowadays there is no problem at all. Or maybe your super car was not really a super one? Or, maybe you just have a bad day and only want to convince us that such cars are just crap, and that no owner on this planet can actually enjoy such useless super expensive toys... I wish you happiness anyway. Whatever cheaper car you selected for your long distances I would believe that a Ferrari 512BB and a Detomaso Pantera GT 5 were super cars. It is indeed long time ago, but at that time they were less reliable than the average car that cost only a fraction of their price. The pantera is the one with the Ford V8 truck engine aint it ? Great looking car and one that I would defo own but am not surprised it was unreliable. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerry1011 Posted December 3, 2015 Share Posted December 3, 2015 The reason is that in three days it would be a bit of a long run to go from Bangkok to Chiangmai then Chiangrai then back...I also know what I'm talking about, trust me You don't want to buy one more and join the group? It's a lot of fun Oh no, as I said I HAVE owned 2 super cars and learned my lessons from it, ever since I prefer reliable cars that don't break down when you make rides longer than a few hundred kilometers in one stretch. Maybe you were unlucky with the two cars you have bought. Or maybe you did not maintain your car well. Or maybe it was a long long long (...) time ago? Nowadays there is no problem at all. Or maybe your super car was not really a super one? Or, maybe you just have a bad day and only want to convince us that such cars are just crap, and that no owner on this planet can actually enjoy such useless super expensive toys... I wish you happiness anyway. Whatever cheaper car you selected for your long distances I would believe that a Ferrari 512BB and a Detomaso Pantera GT 5 were super cars. It is indeed long time ago, but at that time they were less reliable than the average car that cost only a fraction of their price. The pantera is the one with the Ford V8 truck engine aint it ? Great looking car and one that I would defo own but am not surprised it was unreliable. It's over 25 years old... We speak about another era. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gerry1011 Posted December 4, 2015 Share Posted December 4, 2015 A video of the last trip to the north... There were 31 cars. Only Lambos and McLaren. Quite a trip https://vimeo.com/147712039 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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