Hi Jacko, I was hoping Gary would come up with some advice. One wrong turn and I could be running low on fuel near the Cambodian border. One day I may have to drive out to my lady's village alone and to be honest, even after dozens of trips, wouldn't feel sure about the way.
I would like one too, let me know how you get on. Glad BM posted they could be had for 4000 baht, they are only about £100 in the UK now.(5000 baht). Jacko says wait for Gary to respond as he seems knowledgeable about GPS systems. If I can buy a Garmin GPS at Tukcom next Sunday, it will save me an unnecessary trip to Bangkok next week.
Jacko will tell me to get my eyes checked and stay off the grog, despite not having had a drink since a bit of a binge during the New Year celebrations. I will go there on Sunday after the Expat meeting. I also had a look on the fourth floor and must have walked past your Garmin dealer a couple of times. I only bought a Samsung Laser printer at Tukcom on the third Floor two weeks ago and asked in a couple of shops, if there was a shop in the building, where they sold Garmin GPS products, but only got negative replies. I go to Tukcom often, to drink coffee and to eat a cheap meal in the basement, after I visit my Kasikorn Bank branch next door or the nearby Friendship supermarket. He has the originals if you want them also.
I take it back every 6 months and the guy updates the maps for me free of charge. Gonzo, they sell them in Tuk Com in Pattaya, I bought a Chinese version for 4000 baht and it works perfectly well.