Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
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Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
The hotel owner down my street seemed upset that I was building higher than he had (same number of floors but downhill from me) so I suspect that he added an ugly elevator tower on top of his construction just to satisfy is ego that is a real eye sore when his original roof wasn't that bad (such elevator towers protuberant from a traditional roof are usually prohibited by developped countries construction rules).
To show my gratitude I will in return put my garbage storing place at the bottom of my land right opposite of him... Knowing the celerity of the Cintri collection teams, that will surely also be an enjoyable sight.
To show my gratitude I will in return put my garbage storing place at the bottom of my land right opposite of him... Knowing the celerity of the Cintri collection teams, that will surely also be an enjoyable sight.
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Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
Rotting shrimp heads are the best. But then he will burn his plastic and some wet mulch outside next time you have some guests, or something along those lines. All out war with the neighbours can be hard going. Be prepared.Barang_doa_slae wrote: To show my gratitude I will in return put my garbage storing place at the bottom of my land right opposite of him... Knowing the celerity of the Cintri collection teams, that will surely also be an enjoyable sight.
Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
It's a similar arrangement as in Thailand for pick ups. Probably around 20-30% as oppossed to 122% here in Kh.Check 669mhh on facebook.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:What the hell do Tundras have lower import taxes?
Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
Never heard of this, as for donations of military and fire trucks to the Gov sure, but Cintri was a private subsiduary of Quebec based Cintec Env. and bought their trucks back in the day. Not to sure about nowadays since there's been some changes within the management and the corporate structure.John Bingham wrote:Those CINTRI trucks are worn out imports, many donated by Korea/Japan etc.
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Jesus, why? I wouldn't mind of they were used for their intended purposes by contractors, farmers and so on, but in reality they're just oversized bling cars that clog up the city's already tiny streets. The tax should be on both engine displacement AND size (year as well, of course). What a joke. Ate you sure? I though they were pricey. Who's the idiot who comes up with these formulas?Raybull wrote:It's a similar arrangement as in Thailand for pick ups. Probably around 20-30% as oppossed to 122% here in Kh.Check 669mhh on facebook.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:What the hell do Tundras have lower import taxes?
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Is this the bin your talking about ?hanno wrote:Wrong, people will throw their garbage everywhere even when right next to an empty rubbish bin.Duncan wrote:Yes, people will throw their garbage everywhere if there are no rubbish bins to put it in.
I also see a lot of rubbish bins being completely overloaded because all the businesses in the area do not want to pay for rubbish collection.
I cannot see people throwing rubbish everywhere. They place it in one spot where Cintri should have a large bin.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Off the top of my head, Brand new V8 Tundras are around 70-80k$(Msrp 50-60k$), same engine as LX570 which sells for 220k$ (Msrp ~100k$)Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:Jesus, why? I wouldn't mind of they were used for their intended purposes by contractors, farmers and so on, but in reality they're just oversized bling cars that clog up the city's already tiny streets. The tax should be on both engine displacement AND size (year as well, of course). What a joke. Ate you sure? I though they were pricey. Who's the idiot who comes up with these formulas?Raybull wrote:It's a similar arrangement as in Thailand for pick ups. Probably around 20-30% as oppossed to 122% here in Kh.Check 669mhh on facebook.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:What the hell do Tundras have lower import taxes?
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Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
If not donated bought for the write off price... And Cintri must have custom excemption or very favorable rates if not.Raybull wrote:Never heard of this, as for donations of military and fire trucks to the Gov sure, but Cintri was a private subsiduary of Quebec based Cintec Env. and bought their trucks back in the day. Not to sure about nowadays since there's been some changes within the management and the corporate structure.John Bingham wrote:Those CINTRI trucks are worn out imports, many donated by Korea/Japan etc.
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Re: Sihanoukville: CINTRI Truck Was Turned Into Flame after Running into the Valley
Does come with a bachelors degree though...Duncan wrote:Is this the bin your talking about ?hanno wrote:Wrong, people will throw their garbage everywhere even when right next to an empty rubbish bin.Duncan wrote:Yes, people will throw their garbage everywhere if there are no rubbish bins to put it in.
I also see a lot of rubbish bins being completely overloaded because all the businesses in the area do not want to pay for rubbish collection.
I cannot see people throwing rubbish everywhere. They place it in one spot where Cintri should have a large bin.
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I shouldn't participate in the thread derailment but damn I wish I currently had the means to import the new Ford Raptor.Raybull wrote:Off the top of my head, Brand new V8 Tundras are around 70-80k$(Msrp 50-60k$), same engine as LX570 which sells for 220k$ (Msrp ~100k$)Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:Jesus, why? I wouldn't mind of they were used for their intended purposes by contractors, farmers and so on, but in reality they're just oversized bling cars that clog up the city's already tiny streets. The tax should be on both engine displacement AND size (year as well, of course). What a joke. Ate you sure? I though they were pricey. Who's the idiot who comes up with these formulas?Raybull wrote:It's a similar arrangement as in Thailand for pick ups. Probably around 20-30% as oppossed to 122% here in Kh.Check 669mhh on facebook.Bitte_Kein_Lexus wrote:What the hell do Tundras have lower import taxes?
It's new 3.5l v6 twin turbo would help keeping the import taxes within reasonable limits and the beast is as mean as they get.
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