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  1. In Japanese, "Kansha" means "thank you" and this expression of gratitude is a value that Subaru holds strongly to. For all Subaru customers attending the event: Up to 90% discount on selected accessories. Subaru Maintenance Package (One free extra servicing session with every package purchased) 20% discount on Subaru merchandise Motor Image Singapore would like to take this chance to invite the public, as they offer exclusive deals on selected Subaru models, accessories, parts, aftersales services and even lifestyle merchandise products that will only be available during the two-day festival. There will be service clinics with participating sponsors such as Motul and Autoglym. What is Subaru EyeSight Driver Assist Technology? How Does it Work? Subaru’s EyeSight technology works as a “second set of eyes” on the road ahead. Designed as a preventive safety system, EyeSight can warn you when there’s a potentially dangerous situation ahead and can even apply the brakes if you don’t respond fast enough. Powered by dual colour cameras placed strategically at the top of your Subaru’s windshield, this safety system helps add some peace of mind behind the wheel. Watch these video and find out more about Subaru EyeSight Technology! In collaboration with Motul, Motor Image's exclusive engine oil supplier, there will also be car care clinics organised by Motul on how to choose the right engine oil for your car, as well as some car care maintenance tips. Plus all attendees will also get to enjoy other special and exclusive offers from Motul. [Join Subaru Kansha Day] So, what should I be looking out for if I am attending Subaru EyeSight Test Drive Event? 1) Intending to get a car? Come and test drive the Subaru Forester with the latest EyeSight technology and obstacle test drive! It’s now bigger and better with Symmetrical All-Wheel Drive, Boxer Engine, Subaru Global Platformand EyeSight for safer and more stable drives. Do give it a try! It is an excellent time to check out all the latest car technologies. It will show you why Subaru has performed strongly with its safety features compared to some of its competitors in the market. To sign up for their test drive, visit this link and you can get an exclusive Subaru goodie bag worth more than $100! Enjoy these exclusive deals! Get FREE five years Servicing 10% insurance savings on Subaru EyeSight models Sure Win lucky spin #besttimetobuycar [Join Subaru Kansha Day] 2) I am already driving, so what now? Subaru has partnered with various sponsors to show appreciation toward all your unwavering support! All attendees for the festival can participate in Motul tech talks on engine oil and maintenance tips. Autoglym car polishing & cleaning workshops will also be conducted! It's good to know what is going on with your car right? [Join Subaru Kansha Day] 3) It is a family-friendly event! Subaru has made it family-friendly. So you can bring your partner and kids along to the event. They have bread tasting from Asanoya Boulangerie, free head and shoulder massage, freshly brewed coffee and even kid-friendly activities like mini palm challenge to keep the kids occupied while you can check out what Subaru has to offer! 20% off on Subaru merchandise. Bread tasting from Asanoya Boulangerie Free Freshly Brewed Coffee Free Head & Shoulder Massage [Join Subaru Kansha Day]
  2. Some photos of beautiful roses to to share. last photo shows the Rose Tea after picking.
  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Z4qC4P2ctk FIlmed last night. You don't want to miss this at location, SIngapore National Museum, because it's just very mesmerizing !
  4. My Germany trip over the wkend http://www.bmw-sg.com/bmw-models/bmw-8-series-1/bmw-sg-m8-reveal/2017/05/31/
  5. Just received email from Wearnes abt their special deals of the century for all their cars. This looks interesting . Add : 45 Leng Kee Road , 1-2 Oct , 9am - 8pm Many AD chutting patterns ..Most recently was PML with their 100yrs celebration.. Let's see if it's really that good. Hope to get updates. TIA..
  6. Confirmed later tonight at 2204hr (SGT) If everything goes as planned, China's 2nd prototype space station will be later crewed by 2 astronauts in Oct on a manned-vehicle launch for a 30-day mission. The fatter Tiangong-2 (TG-2) module in the top mount of Long March 2F rocket before being moved to a launch pad at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.
  7. Click on the link http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/5106378
  8. knowning still early but better early than late cos I weekends busy .. so... Wishing all members ...... HAPPY 中秋節
  9. lets go show our support! http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/singapore-night-festival/1322236.html http://www.brasbasahbugis.sg/SNFPortal/content/conn/ucmnhb/uuid/dDocName%3aNHBSVRAPP61620000045068 SINGAPORE: The seventh edition of the Singapore Night Festival kicks off this Friday (Aug 22) and the organisers have promised it will be "louder and wilder" this year. The theme for this year’s annual light extravaganza is "Bold and Beautiful". Urban hits will take centrestage in a performance by 10 DJs and musicians. Night Lights, a crowd favourite, will also return on a bigger scale. Visitors will be able to enjoy light installations such as a "greenhouse car" - which questions the impact of industrialisation on the environment - or catch what is known as "flow art". The Night Festival will take place at the Bras Basah and Bugis area over the next two Fridays and Saturdays (Aug 22, 23, 29 and 30). Admission is free. - CNA/ek
  10. till next week, from noon till 10pm daily
  11. Saw 晚报,total 4 S'porean gals admitted to hospotal in KL after taking drugs in the music festival 2 still in coma. hope Singapore learn from this. we need tighter control n education on the youths i been thru that age before, been a house music lover myself n during the 90s i went to all sorts of parties(underground, private, parties then can be very wild compare today) just for the music. today i still dunno why ppl consume drugs, even if u curious don ever try, tat's wat i tell myself. n of course choose yr friend wisely. some of our friends even the closest one do have dark side n you never know. sorry forgot to post the news http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/six-dead-from-meth-at-future-music-festival-asia-2014-police-20140317-34wev.html
  12. Anyone attended the zombie fest at The Cathay ? A lot of chio bu ... Yahoo news: Zombies walk among Singaporeans in the heart of town The second-ever Singapore Zombie Walk took place at The Cathay on Saturday evening. Over 250 "undead" turned up for the horror show, organised by the Geek Crusade website. This was nearly double the attendance last year at Clarke Quay. Link: http://sg.entertainment.yahoo.com/photos/zombies-walk-among-singaporeans-in-the-heart-of-town-slideshow/#crsl=%252Fphotos%252Fzombies-walk-among-singaporeans-in-the-heart-of-town-slideshow%252Fzombies-walk-among-singaporeans-in-the-heart-of-town-photo-1382884462319.html
  13. Several roads between Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple at Serangoon Road and Sri Mariamman Temple at South Bridge Road will be closed to vehicular traffic on October 20 and October 21. The closure is to facilitate the Firewalking Ceremony organised by the Hindu Endowment Board. The ceremony includes a procession between the two temples. From 3pm on Sunday to 7am on Monday, the extreme right lane of these roads will be closed to vehicles: -Serangoon Road between Selegie Road and Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple -Selegie Road in the direction of Serangoon Road between Prinsep Street and Serangoon Road -Prinsep Street in the direction of Selegie Road between Bras Basah Road and Selegie Road -Bras Basah Road between Prinsep Street and North Bridge Road -North Bridge Road between Bras Basah Road and South Bridge Road -South Bridge Road between North Bridge Road and Upper Pickering Street The two right lanes of South Bridge Road between Upper Pickering Street and Temple Street will also be closed during the same time. Temple Street will be closed from 2pm on October 20 to 7am the following day. From 3pm on October 20 to 7am on October 21, Mosque Street will become a two-way road to allow access in and out from New Bridge Road. During the affected period, access to the closed roads or lanes will only be given to police and emergency vehicles. Traffic Police warn that parking restrictions along the peripheral roads will be strictly enforced, and vehicles found parking and causing obstruction will be towed away. Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/several-roads-to-be/850764.html
  14. Anyone going this year???
  15. I know this will attract all the tikos.. but the title is not a joke/hoax/attention grabber.. There REALLY IS such a festival.. CO tiko rangers.. got new destination liao.. [laugh]
  16. Aug 15 ... remember! ----- Most unlucky day of the Ghost Festival Lianhe Wanbao - 17 hrs 18 mins ago Most unlucky day of the Ghost FestivalA Fengshui master says that 15 August is the most "dangerous" day of the Ghost Month. A Fengshui Master says that 15 August is the most unlucky day in the Seventh Month of the lunar calendar. Also known as the "Ghost Month". Fengshui Master Hong Wei Liang says that the date clashes with the Seventh Month resulting in "bad" energy. The day is known as the "Day of Breaking". According to the master, these are the things to look out for during the Seventh Month. Those who belong under the sign of the Monkey in the Chinese Zodiac should pay special attention to these "guidelines". - Be careful with what you say, and refrain from scolding anyone. Wandering spirits may take offense at your words and mistake you for scolding them. - Avoid speeding. (inSing editors: You should avoid speeding for the other 11 months too.) - Avoid peeing or spitting at the roadside. (inSing editors: You should not be doing this at all!) - Do not step over, or worse, step on offerings for wandering spirits. On 15 August, the most "dangerous" and unlucky day, you can wear red to "block negative energies". You should also reach home by 5pm to minimise any chances where you may meet wandering spirits. The Taoists believe that the gates of hell open during the Seventh Month of the lunar calendar. Many believe that wandering spirits are everywhere during this month. Taoists often make offerings to these spirits to "keep them happy" so they won't cause trouble. The full-month affair culminates on the 15th of the Seventh Lunar Month as the Hungry Ghost Festival. Source: Lianhe Wanbao, 13 July 2011. Click here for the Chinese report.
  17. I got one extra tix to this event. I've been spending the past few days finding people to go with me, but sadly they either not free or don't watch football (a lot of my friends don't watch football. Shocking). I give up finding people liao. I think I'm just gonna offer my extra ticket away, then go myself. Anybody interested? Details of the event here: Sentosa World Cup Festival
  18. I got one extra tix to this event. I've been spending the past few days finding people to go with me, but sadly they either not free or don't watch football (a lot of my friends don't watch football. Shocking). I give up finding people liao. I think I'm just gonna offer my extra ticket away, then go myself. Anybody interested? Details of the event here: Sentosa World Cup Festival
  19. Any1 went there? Is it worth going? Usual stuff? How's the variety of food? Hope to get some reviews as parking is a bitch there and do not want to waste time going if its not worth.
  20. Mid Autumn is around the corner and most shopping centre is getting into the mood, so is Central. Lion Dance performance from Shanghai Pu Dong
  21. Mid Autumn is around the corner and most shopping centre is getting into the mood, so is Central. Lion Dance performance from Shanghai Pu Dong
  22. Wishing all ................ HAPPY DUMPLING FESTIVAL
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