The Phnom Penh Post
Written by Tracey Shelton
Friday, 19 September 2008
Members of the Cambodia Sport Compact Club attract a crowd while hanging out on the strip of Sothearos Boulevard in front of the new National Assembly building Wednesday night while tunes blare from one member's heavily customised 1998 Toyota Celica. The car's owner, Bun Lay, brags that the vehicle's top speed is 240kph, but quickly adds that the club's motto is "drive safely, have sex safely".
Written by Tracey Shelton
Friday, 19 September 2008
Members of the Cambodia Sport Compact Club attract a crowd while hanging out on the strip of Sothearos Boulevard in front of the new National Assembly building Wednesday night while tunes blare from one member's heavily customised 1998 Toyota Celica. The car's owner, Bun Lay, brags that the vehicle's top speed is 240kph, but quickly adds that the club's motto is "drive safely, have sex safely".
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