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  1. When coming back around 8pm, sat nite. Stuck about 40 min before clearing customs. Noted many many Q jumpers at Malaysian side were made to U-turn.
  2. Antonee

    Jackie is back

    Coming out in 20 Dec: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4YtAbUU5jk8 S.C.U.M.B.A.G
  3. Juz curious for fellow bros... Izit illegal to drive wif 4 adults at the back seats? If yes, wat r the fines involved? Thanks in advance
  4. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-P3QZdur-M&feature=share VERY NICE..........
  5. what is the difference between this 2??
  6. Hi In the first stage I bought a normal plate car (Black plate) then after 1 year I inform LTA to change to OPC (red plate) scheme and every six months LTA pay me a sum of money. I think something COE rebate. I not so sure. Now I going to sell my car... 1. SHould I change back to normal plate by paying $100 admin fee to LTA and then sell as normal? I think I should do that... 2. Will the OMV and COE amount be different when I change back to normal car? I mean the figure in the log card base on the new car and now after conversation back to normal car again. 3. Can I still sell as a normal car base on SG car Forum market price? I did ask LTA and they just push the ball around... I am very confuse now Any one can help me?
  7. Got Windows 8 but miss your Google stuff??? Here's how to it (and don't dance too much )
  8. http://www.topspeed.com/cars/audi/2013-aud...k-ar135210.html
  9. part one - http://www.mycarforum.com/index.php?showtopic=2678218 forum rules. per topic cap at 1000 post. which is equal to 50 pages if you are on 20post/page. so dis is part 2. fire away! *shoots arcane*
  10. anyone keen in alternate vw may want to consider
  11. If Cadillac is gonna South Africa ( RHD market ), would there be a possibility of it ever returning to Singapore ??? It made a disappearing act back in 2003. There are probably some Cadillac Seville left on our roads. Can imagine these newer Cadillac models here....would generate new interest now that they have more practical engines & more models to choose from. http://www.worldcarfans.com/news.cfm/newsi...-africa-in-2007
  12. It took 30 years to build a mindset for what it is today (kiasu, competitive, result, awards, numbers, etc), now they want to go back to basic. How long do you think it takes to reverse the mindset and parents will REALLY don't have to worry about which school to go to, less tuition for the children, focus on non academic activities or on the special talents?
  13. Open Market Value: $15,756.00 Original Registration Date: 09 Feb 2007 First Registration Date: 09 Feb 2007 Transfer Count: 0 Actual ARF Paid: $17,332.00 Intended PARF Rebate Details PARF Eligibility: Yes PARF Eligibility Expiry Date: 08 Feb 2017 PARF Rebate Amount: $8,666.00 Intended COE Rebate Details COE Expiry Date: 08 Feb 2017 COE Category: A - Car (1600cc & below) & Taxi COE Period(Years): 10 QP Paid: $11,489.00 COE Rebate Amount: $20.00 Total Rebate Amount: $8,686.00 S$ 8686 when I scrap my car b4 the ORG date.
  14. Bros please be warn, the white van is still around. About 1.30pm today, at a yishun carpark was approach by this guy wearing a black t-shirt, says "FREE", den he mentioned gave some "BEER MONEY" even showed me his Sg IC. I told him I 3 days haven eat leh, no money and they quickly left when another guy came back after buying drinks from coffee shop. Hokkien spiaking guy. I wanted to take a snap shot but scad tio pah. Anyway I was quick to gather some important details hope my memory helps: Guy wearing a black t-shirt with small print "Acoustic Sonic Sound..." White van is a Toyota Hi-Ace No: GT 6146 K, and reg with a company "National Automotive......(last word I forgot) Can someone CSI this van out.
  15. Just wondering... has anyone ever sold off or trade in their car and then down the road tries to buy back? Or at least buy back the car plate number? Thinking of looking for the car that I sold off earlier... not so much for the car, but for the car plate number due to sentimental reasons. Just thinking how to locate the current driver.
  16. hello peeps, the time is now, after our sleep tonight , we finally can collect the game that we have been waiting for at 3pm on 15/05/12 at funan centre. myself waited 10 years for this day. show it to your spouse or partner, let them know they won't be seeing you often and even if they do, you are doing good and occupied. not spending time in mcf or sbf but eliminating evil ok, the purpose of this thread is pretty simple. sharing of our game ID, maybe can team up and party to overcome the forces of evil. correct me if i'm wrong, likely we sillypore or asian, will be playing US server. ok, enough crap, the evil is awaiting my nick in game will be: 1) kurty, demon hunter, male
  17. Hi fellow bros, Juz wanna check if it's illegal to have 4 passengers at the back of a saloon car? If its not illegal, would u wan to fetch 4 at the back? Will it harm the suspension and absorber?
  18. Hi fellow bros, Juz wanna check if it's illegal to have 4 passengers at the back of a saloon car? If its not illegal, would u wan to fetch 4 at the back? Will it harm the suspension and absorber?
  19. Toyota is unveiling the new GT-86 sports car at the Tokyo Motor Show, starting at the end of the week. The brand has already revealed the first images and for me it really looks awesome. Beautiful design, powerful engine, good technology, for me all the items thyat can make the car a huge success. What do yo think? via autoviva
  20. Finally! after the long weeks of hot afternoon sun the rain is back!! and it back with a vengeance, raining cats an dogs here in the east.. i think sure flood some where..
  21. Guys, juts came back from Fairprice XTRA, there's an ongoing promotion for c arlube 5w40 fully synthetic EO 5L for $29.90. Please go and grab before its gone.
  22. ESPN news : Reports: Hulk to join Chelsea Chelsea will acquire Brazilian international striker Hulk from Porto for a 38-million-pound transfer fee, or more than $58.5 million, according to reports in British newspapers The Guardian and The Mirror. According to reports, both sides have agreed to the transfer, with only the club directors' signatures still required to complete the deal, which is still subject to a medical exam. Hulk, 25, has 57 goals in 91 games over the past two seasons and has played with the Brazilian national team during exhibitions this week. He scored twice against Denmark on Saturday. On Monday, 21-year-old Belgian attacking midfielder Eden Hazard revealed he would leave French side Lille to join Chelsea, though neither club officially has confirmed the transfer, reported to be worth 32 million pounds, or more than $49 million. After winning the Champions League last season, Chelsea lost striker Didier Drogba and will release forward Salomon Kalou and defender
  23. Expectations differ on dialogues Some appreciate being asked for views, others prefer to hear from VIP Students queueing to raise questions at the Pre-U Seminar last week. Ms Mah Yi Xin suggested that ministers might want to first answer the question, then seek students' views. -- ST PHOTO: ASHLEIGH SIM By Matthias Chew and Rachel Chang STUDENTS who have taken part in dialogues with ministers say they have mixed feelings about having questions lobbed back at them. When a minister responds to a question by asking what the student's view or solution is, reactions range from indignation to appreciation. This practice is now being debated online and offline, after junior college student Reuben Wang, 17, wrote an angry blog post criticising Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean for asking students at a pre-university seminar what their solutions were to the questions they posed him. Reuben apologised to Mr Teo and retracted his comments on Thursday. Yesterday, Minister of State for Trade and Industry Teo Ser Luck said when he and his colleagues ask students for their views, it is not a bid to 'pass the ball back'. Rather, it is because policymakers value their input, he said, adding: 'No solution is perfect. It is a learning and two-way process for both sides.' He said young people should not underestimate their own abilities to come up with solutions. Feedback from teenagers has prompted him to launch certain constituency programmes. But some undergraduates who had their questions posed back to them at other ministerial forums said it was disconcerting. During a dialogue last year, National University of Singapore (NUS) undergraduate Mah Yi Xin, 22, asked Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, then the Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports, if a $100 levy was enough to deter Singaporeans from gambling at casinos. She found it 'frustrating' that instead of answering the question, he asked her what she thought. 'When people go for these forums, they want to hear what the minister says, rather than what participants say,' said Ms Mah. Mr Muhammad Farouq Osman, 23, was stumped when Mr Lee Kuan Yew threw back a question about aid for low- and middle- income families during a university forum last year. The NUS undergraduate worries such exchanges 'intimidate' other dialogue participants, who may not subsequently come forward with questions for fear of being put on the spot. He said what students want is not a 'right' answer but rather a glimpse into how policymakers, who have access to a wealth of data and support from civil servants, view urgent issues in society. Still, others like Singapore Management University law undergraduate Lea Woon Yee believe they have gained from having questions posed back at them. She attended a Young PAP forum last year during which Acting Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports Chan Chun Sing asked participants not just to 'throw stones', but to 'offer better solutions'. The 22-year-old, who asked Mr Chan about youth involvement in the community, said that 'he was showing us that it's not such an easy problem' to solve. It was effective, she said, because it allowed her to appreciate the constraints ministers face in making policy. Jurong Junior College student Douglas Ong, 17, who attended the same pre-university seminar as Reuben, said students like him did not get a chance to speak to political leaders every day. 'We want to hear his opinions, rather than having to give our own. I see the point of getting us to think about our own views, but what we really want to hear is what he's going to do,' he said. Ms Mah suggested that ministers might want to first answer the question, then seek students' views. That way, students would not be 'unsettled' by the swift return and the gesture 'would show that he is genuinely interested in your view'.
  24. Since the stop making Type-Rs, S2000, NSX, etc etc, Honda has been making plain cars..... (although some may think they are still very good as B&B cars) Same for Mazda (after the Rx-7s, Infini etc), Toyota (after the Supra, AE86, etc), etc. Lately, Honda has revealed new models eg the new NSX, does this mean they are slowing finding their mojo again? BTW, how long more will it take for the Korean car makers, who are achieving good sales figures, show us a bit of their mojo?
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