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Post by jazzpro on Sept 24, 2005 14:50:37 GMT 10
ok... so which dealer should i approach? u got the contacts or website?
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Post by vividjazz on Sept 25, 2005 20:31:49 GMT 10
ok... so which dealer should i approach? u got the contacts or website? 1) www.honda.co.th - 2) Click the English icon in the top right hand corner unless you can read Thai. 3) Select network which brings up a map of Thailand with all the dealer regions marked on it. 4) Select Bangkok and take your pick of dealers. There's as many dealers in Bangkok alone as their are for most of Australia. Alot of the embasseys are around New Petchburi so might be a good one to try. You might also get dealers with ok English also in the Southern regions around Phuket and Krabi which are touristy areas with a large number of ferangs particularly from Europe. There's even little maps of the dealer locations with major reference points marked like main roads and servos. Alternatively under contact us is the address details for customer relations. If you write them a letter they will write back (in perfect English). They can probably tee everything up for you if you didn't want to try and organise things direct with a dealer yourself. Let me know how you go.
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Post by SmellyTofu on Sept 25, 2005 21:19:20 GMT 10
Question .. do the drums loosen up quickly? EVERY car I've owned with drum loosens up in maybe a month or so time making them null and void.
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Post by vividjazz on Sept 25, 2005 21:55:31 GMT 10
Question .. do the drums loosen up quickly? EVERY car I've owned with drum loosens up in maybe a month or so time making them null and void. I used to race Rock'nRoll HQ Holdens and never had that problem. And yes they had rear drums. Went well with the 3 speed manual gearbox and factory original front sway bar. Didn't have any probs on my Mazda 121, Mini S, KC series Ford Laser or the Jazz either.
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