Modified ... note the two led lights ... seen on highway north of Chanthaburi
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Modified ... note the two led lights ... seen on highway north of Chanthaburi
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never mind.
If the LED lights are the only ones working, zero. If they don't work, still zero.
One has to have a licence for them to be attributed too.
Not a deliberate modification
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The Durian dash. Overloaded pickup, swaying along the unlit highway to Bangkok, with no rear lights, in the outside lane, 1 metre behind the lead truck, with one working headlamp. What could go wrong.
Road trip 2018 - T57 in his new mobile home:)
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Keep forgetting to post this but if there's a vehicle that belongs in this thread then it's defo this one:
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Completely and utterly bonkers... I love it! :D
And it was for sale up around here recently, a bargain at only B70,000! :rofl:
Looks like something from a Mad Max movie
I bet it would be a shit load of fun to drive. Scary, but fun.
If old mate was asking such stupid money for it I'd actually be tempted.
Edit: although I see it's no longer listed for sale so maybe someone actually brought it!
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Drivin' into town..... in this.....
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Great fun... 5 speed, 14 hp, 750cc single cylinder diesel, top cruising speed about 45 kph, maybe 50 at a push...
I assume this car has been modified to transport straw bales or rice.
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Looks like it would fit the bill.
On the other hand, when the rocket and tail stick is fitted, it may win a prize at the annual rocket festival "up north".
Another alternative is a three layer immigrant transporter. Lay down in the bottom and on the back extension, sit on the next platform and stand on the next.
Driving back from Korat along Hwy24 and seen these. I have seen them before but never stopped this time I did.
Don't know what they are or what they are supposed to be but I do think they are "different".
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Ootai I too past those vehicles today. I think they're made by a German who I met about 8-9 years ago whilst he was converting a Toyota pickup chassis in to a Bugatti. The unit he used was directly over the road from the PTT station in Nong Ki. But he lived further out towards Korat.
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Any info on the trike? Would love to have one one day...
Its actually on Bahtnsold..
45,000bht
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Looks like a German Arthur Daley..
Klaus Goergen
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And here is the Bugatti i saw him constructing 8 years ago.
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Hybrid-Projekt mit Suranaree-Universitat
Get a vespa and a parka, far cooler and more suitable for city life.
[QUOTE=Pragmatic;4051204]Ootai I too past those vehicles today. I think they're made by a German who I met about 8-9 years ago whilst he was converting a Toyota pickup chassis in to a Bugatti. The unit he used was directly over the road from the PTT station in Nong Ki. But he lived further out towards Korat.
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Did you get caught by the radar/speed camera that was parked 100m further down the hill toward Nong Ki?
He parks there a lot and you pick up the ticket at the roadblock in Nong Ki.
The vehicles were parked on the road about 5 kms before Nong Ki.