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On 11/30/2022 at 6:35 AM, lazarus said:

Lucid EV

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Beautiful looking car i think, and i love the colour scheme too, But i hope the design engineers done their sums right and tuned the suspension correctly to allow for such ultra-low profile tyres. Tyres are the primary suspension and soak up most of the road noise and vibrations. I expect they have done the job well, but they do look quite extreme.

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18 minutes ago, john luke said:

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Sorry about the photograph, but a question from me.  Is the number 9 supposed to be a lucky number on a car registration plate in Thailand?

I think there are several car registration numbers that are considered to be lucky in Asia, especially some triple numbers. 

I bought a car registration for my wife that contained 888, her first name initial and her full first name (nickname) in the registration here in the UK. 

888 = Triple fortune. 
Mucho brownie points. 🤗

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Mitsuoka Himiko


The Mitsuoka Himiko is a luxury roadster designed and built by Mitsuoka. It is named after Himiko, also know as the Mitsuoka Roadster.

It's based on the Mazda MX-5 ND, Mitsuoka replaces most of the body panels, fits fibre-reinforced plastic paneling, leather seats and extends the wheelbase. Mechanically, it's identical to the 1.5-liter MX5 offered in Japan and Europe, and both manual and automatic transmissions are available.

Each Mitsuoka vehicle is handmade by 45 craftsmen at the Japanese Mitsuoka factory in Toyama City, Japan.

Mitsuoka Himiko Price:  ¥4,978,800  (about € 38.200 )

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16 hours ago, john luke said:

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Mitsuoka Himiko


The Mitsuoka Himiko is a luxury roadster designed and built by Mitsuoka. It is named after Himiko, also know as the Mitsuoka Roadster.

It's based on the Mazda MX-5 ND, Mitsuoka replaces most of the body panels, fits fibre-reinforced plastic paneling, leather seats and extends the wheelbase. Mechanically, it's identical to the 1.5-liter MX5 offered in Japan and Europe, and both manual and automatic transmissions are available.

Each Mitsuoka vehicle is handmade by 45 craftsmen at the Japanese Mitsuoka factory in Toyama City, Japan.

Mitsuoka Himiko Price:  ¥4,978,800  (about € 38.200 )

Reminds me of a Morgan.

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The first three vehicles were parked in front of the hotel on the Terminal 21 complex.  I realise they are in need of a wash.  The yellow vehicle was parked in Second Road.

If I am not mistaken the vehicle registration marks are from Singapore.  What is the position in Thailand with imported vehicles with a non Thai script registration mark?

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9 minutes ago, john luke said:

If I am not mistaken the vehicle registration marks are from Singapore.  What is the position in Thailand with imported vehicles with a non Thai script registration mark?

Likely not imported, but driven up by a bunch of lads on a jolly.....Will likely head back south in the New Year.

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