s2000's in Thailand?
Beat me to it Hoenda 
Yes, SE Asian roads aren't as bad as they're made out to be...in Malaysia anyway, the infrastructure really isn't so bad overall...great in some places. There are certainly lots of roads, even in KK that a sportscar owner can play with. Add in lenient law enforcement, and you have yourself a virtual playground
I most certainly would look into owning an S2K or even *gasp* an NSX should I ever choose to return and settle down in the motherland

Yes, SE Asian roads aren't as bad as they're made out to be...in Malaysia anyway, the infrastructure really isn't so bad overall...great in some places. There are certainly lots of roads, even in KK that a sportscar owner can play with. Add in lenient law enforcement, and you have yourself a virtual playground

I most certainly would look into owning an S2K or even *gasp* an NSX should I ever choose to return and settle down in the motherland
My condolences to our Asian friends for the disasterous Tsunami yesterday.
My GF works in asian travel and spends quite a bit of time in the region. She has spent the last 24 hours helping out tourists in the area who are without a hotel or worse. But it pales in comparison to what the locals are going through.
My GF works in asian travel and spends quite a bit of time in the region. She has spent the last 24 hours helping out tourists in the area who are without a hotel or worse. But it pales in comparison to what the locals are going through.
My brother was in Phuket when the tsunami hit. Thankfully, he made it out of there ok. Although some people on the tour that he was on were killed. My prayers go out to those who were not as fortunate.
I'm extremely touched by the sentiments expressed above. I'm fine thank you. Fortunately large parts of Malaysia, barring Penang, were shielded from the ferocity of the ocean by Sumatra.
Thank you for your kind thoughts AusS2000 and it's great news to hear that your brother is safe Hansel.
May I also extend my condolences to all those who lost loved ones in this region.
Sometimes it takes a tragedy to remind of us of what we take for granted.
God Bless.
Thank you for your kind thoughts AusS2000 and it's great news to hear that your brother is safe Hansel.
May I also extend my condolences to all those who lost loved ones in this region.
Sometimes it takes a tragedy to remind of us of what we take for granted.
God Bless.
You're welcome to my kind sentiments.
But I do wonder why everyone turns to 'god' in these situations. Pray this and bless that. Seems a bit pointless really. If 'god' is so powerful perhaps he should have stopped the earthquake in the first place.
But I do wonder why everyone turns to 'god' in these situations. Pray this and bless that. Seems a bit pointless really. If 'god' is so powerful perhaps he should have stopped the earthquake in the first place.
Originally Posted by AusS2000,Dec 27 2004, 10:29 PM
If 'god' is so powerful perhaps he should have stopped the earthquake in the first place.
Unfortunately, everything happens for a reason, but sometimes that reason is not always good in our eyes...
My condolences go out as well!



