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Now I never have to press the button to engage or disengage the handbrake. I just drive off or I power ff the ride to disengage and to engage the handbrake.

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11 hours ago, Discoburg said:

Now I never have to press the button to engage or disengage the handbrake. I just drive off or I power ff the ride to disengage and to engage the handbrake.

Your car has electric handbrake arh? hahah.

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On 7/7/2020 at 9:52 AM, kobayashiGT said:

Huh. Then you never "pull handbrake" one? hahaha.

I have driven those pull/ twist/lock. 

Those 70s era Holden wagon (don't remember the make). The break stick behind the steering wheel on driver right. 🤣

 

 O yes....the gear stick right behind the steering wheel. On driver left.

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On 7/7/2020 at 8:46 PM, Discoburg said:

Now I never have to press the button to engage or disengage the handbrake. I just drive off or I power ff the ride to disengage and to engage the handbrake.

Handbreak or electric break?

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3 minutes ago, Discoburg said:

I believe its commonly known as a hand brake.

You don't use your hand or feet ..so shouldn't call hand break.🤣😁

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3 minutes ago, Kopites said:

You don't use your hand or feet ..so shouldn't call hand break.🤣😁

Thats right but like I said, it's a common term used. 

Should get @kobayashiGT to change the thread title. 

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On 7/17/2020 at 8:22 PM, Kopites said:

I have driven those pull/ twist/lock. 

Those 70s era Holden wagon (don't remember the make). The break stick behind the steering wheel on driver right. 🤣

 

 O yes....the gear stick right behind the steering wheel. On driver left.

Isn't this pull-twist standard old pigkrup design? Remember as a kid my dad's pickups all like that. 

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15 hours ago, Volvobrick said:

Isn't this pull-twist standard old pigkrup design? Remember as a kid my dad's pickups all like that. 

Should be those 70s era Holden wagon model.

 

 

 

 

 

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If you so allow me, perhaps the correct nomenclature for this contraption, which is so designed and intended to hold an automobile in a constant state of non-motion when it is stationary, should be "parking brake". 😎

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2 hours ago, Discoburg said:

Time to change title leh @kobayashiGT 😅

I change it to "handbrake" I think handbrake is a common term leh. hahah.

I won't say it is very misleading lah.

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19 minutes ago, kobayashiGT said:

I change it to "handbrake" I think handbrake is a common term leh. hahah.

I won't say it is very misleading lah.

I also thought so.

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