What's an "80% New" Tuktuk ?

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What's an "80% New" Tuktuk ?

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A person is selling a second-hand tuktuk on Fb that is described as "80% new". Any ideas on what "80% new" means ? 20% old ? I'm just curious. :unknown:
Wanna sell a second-hand rickshaw. 80% new. Ask for 3,800$. PM for talking price. Thank you.
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Re: What's an "80% New" Tuktuk ?

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Haha, surely this isn't the first time you've noticed Cambodian people selling things online and stating what percent new they are
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Re: What's an "80% New" Tuktuk ?

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If you think it's confusing when describing a tuk-tuk as 80 % new, wait till the girls in the bars start using that term to describe themselves.
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