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Thay_


Good for those who can't do parallel park.
eklypze
I need one of those. biggthumpup.gif
NitaKang
Haha, how cute, Thay.
camcode
how fast can that little bucket go?
PervertBurger
I wanna race these around Angkor Thom, ,,
eklypze
^ I believe it can go up to 60km (36 miles) an hour.
camcode
QUOTE (eklypze @ May 23 2005, 10:05 PM)
^ I believe it can go up to 60km (36 miles) an hour.
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That's pretty cool. I want to get one. Is it in the market yet? How much does it cost?
nombaingsachko
i like the angkor 2004 better. looks more like an actual car than a toy. i wouldn't mind paying for one of these either.
camcode
QUOTE (nombaingsachko @ May 23 2005, 10:15 PM)
i like the angkor 2004 better. looks more like an actual car than a toy. i wouldn't mind paying for one of these either.

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This little bucket is cool too. How much do they cost?
eklypze
I don't know how much they sell for, but the Angkor 2003 costed $900 to build, and the Angkor 2004 costed $2700.
over
Angkor cars embarassedlaugh.gif
Thay_
Made in Cambodia baby!

I don't mind getting one if US allow Cambodia to import it.

Overall, it is a good design for the street of Cambodia. Smaller, cheaper for the POOR to get one.
Cambochink488
imagine drivin that thing to school, u'll get so many eyes on you. That would be cool.
eklypze
QUOTE (Cambochinese488 @ May 24 2005, 02:13 PM)
imagine drivin that thing to school, u'll get so many eyes on you. That would be cool.
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You sure would. biggthumpup.gif embarassedlaugh.gif2
camcode
QUOTE (eklypze @ May 23 2005, 10:28 PM)
I don't know how much they sell for, but the Angkor 2003 costed $900 to build, and the Angkor 2004 costed $2700.
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Not bad, is it in the market yet? I never seen one when I was in Cambodia.
Sopheak
yeah i heard before the war we were on the verge of having car manufacturing industry. Stupid war ruined everything. Grrr
eklypze
^ We can't do anything about it now, all we can do is work really really hard to make Cambodia what it is supposed to be. biggthumpup.gif
chosenone22
QUOTE (camcode @ May 24 2005, 08:28 PM)
QUOTE (eklypze @ May 23 2005, 10:28 PM)
I don't know how much they sell for, but the Angkor 2003 costed $900 to build, and the Angkor 2004 costed $2700.
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Not bad, is it in the market yet? I never seen one when I was in Cambodia.
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Seeing those cars around the street is like seeing a Bently coming down the street here. $900 -$2700 bucks is alot!!! Years of work and the majority still can't buy it.
Snobrdrblinkchik
QUOTE (chosenone22 @ May 29 2005, 06:04 AM)
QUOTE (camcode @ May 24 2005, 08:28 PM)
QUOTE (eklypze @ May 23 2005, 10:28 PM)
I don't know how much they sell for, but the Angkor 2003 costed $900 to build, and the Angkor 2004 costed $2700.
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Not bad, is it in the market yet? I never seen one when I was in Cambodia.
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Seeing those cars around the street is like seeing a Bently coming down the street here. $900 -$2700 bucks is alot!!! Years of work and the majority still can't buy it.
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you're exagerating a bit. you can see plenty of cars driving on the roads in cambodia, and most of them cost more than 900-2700.(my uncles 97 camry was 11,000 CASH, paid upfront) I think that it's rare to see the "angkor" because people would rather have a "real" car..like a toyota or something because they are safer or more known.
yukichanxp
the car is cute...
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