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| Motoring in Thailand and Asia Cars and motorbikes in Thailand and Asia, Where to buy and sell your truck? Where to get fixed and what garage to use. Should I buy a suzuki carry? Will it have a car DVD? Will my travel insurance cover me for driving in Thailand? Or should I just buy a Mercedes or a Honda CRV? Everything to do with motoring and vehicles goes in this section. Do I really need a driving licence in Thailand to drive to Bangkok car hire? |
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| Would ya? Join Date: Jul 2006
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| Boxed Member Last Online: Today 11:32 AM Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: in a box marked 'fragile'
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| Crikey.....59baht......I am somewhat embarrassed to say. Even after 7 years living here you can still get scammed....lol. Bugger. I shall take this secret to my grave. |
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| Marmers is God Join Date: Jun 2005 Location: Emerald triangle
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| I just went and got mine for the first time (in Ubon). They wanted my passport which I didn't have but decided that my driver license was good enough. Two photo copies for 2 baht each and then a wait of about 3 minutes + 55 baht and I walked out with my new car passport and stickers - couldn't have been easier if I tried. I do like the certificate I got saying that my car was inspected today and was found to be roadworthy, not that they would know as they never even looked at it.
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