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  1. Hur.... Today closing at 4.00pm, no one starts a thread on COE 2nd July bidding .... Everybody sian leow, never drop, up & up & up ....
  2. Avoid PIE many accident at whole PIe
  3. Bidding will end tomorrow, 03/07/2013 16:00 hrs. Quota for A is 338 (Last Quota 342, Last bidding - $69,903, Total Bid 788) Quota for B is 331 (Last Quota 305, Last bidding - $81,751, Total Bid 734) Quota for E is 288 (Last Quota 251, Last bidding - $83,001, Total Bid 466)
  4. merging with other thread...u buggers ah, i am back hor....dun pray pray
  5. hi all, im selling my July 2006 nissan cefiro 2.3l v6, omv 26k, grey colour, asking 38.8k... WAY BELOW DEALERS ASKING PRICE OF 41.8k... sms me at 92-9999-12 or PM for further details. viewing at east area only.
  6. sgCarMart recently held a contest where two lucky winners managed to walk away with a set of 3M Crystalline Solar Film package each. We followed one of the winners, Kelvin, during the installation process of the solar film on his car, to find out more. The installation of the film on Kelvin's Volkswagen Golf took place at DS Specialty Services, which is one of only two Certified Applicators for 3M solar films in Singapore. Kelvin's car already had another brand of solar film installed previously, so we were interested to find out if there would be any difference after installing the 3M Crystalline Solar Film. Installation process The previous solar film is carefully removed. Special care is taken for the rear windscreen, so as not to damage the heated demister wires. The film is cut into tiny strips, and then gently peeled off. The glass panels are then cleaned with a special neutral soap, to prevent harmful chemicals from damaging the film. The soap also acts as an adhesive remover, to remove the adhesive that was used to install the previous solar film. After cleaning, the films to be installed are then cut to the size and shape of the windscreen and glass panels. The film is placed on the outer surface of the glass panel, then shaped and heated with a heat gun to seal the shape after it has been formed to the size of the windscreen. The film is then carefully placed on the inner surface of the glass panel, and carefully stuck onto the surface with a special, non-harmful adhesive. Cloths are placed throughout the interior to ensure that they are not stained by the chemicals used in installing the film. After installation, the film and glass panels are cleaned again, and checked to ensure that there is no residue or air pockets. Thoughts after installation After the solar film had been installed, Kelvin took us on a short drive to test out the effects of the new 3M Crystalline Solar Film. He noted that the new film is much clearer than his previous film, which makes it safer overall. In terms of heat protection, there was a slight but noticeable difference. It was still too early to tell as the film had not settled in yet after installation, but the cooling effects of the 3M Crystalline Solar Film are expected to be more evident once the film has had time to settle. Kelvin also praised the professionalism of the crew at DS Speciality Services. He commented on their friendliness, and was impressed at their knowledge about the products and service. Benefits of 3M Solar Films Solar films protect the car occupants from the sun's harmful UV rays. For instance, 3M Crystalline Solar Films blocks out 99.99% of UV light, providing a total Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of over 1,000, which is more than 30 times the SPF of a regular sunscreen lotion. This high UV rejection rate gives vehicle occupants significant protection from the dangers of the sun's UV rays which include sunburn, damage to eyes, causes of premature aging and skin cancer. It also minimises distraction from the sun's glare while driving. What is 3M Crystalline Solar Films? If you are looking for the ultimate in technology, superior clarity and performance with a premium look, then 3M Crystalline Solar Film is for you. 3M Crystalline Solar Film features a proprietary, multi-layer optical film (MOF) technology that combines over 200 layers in a film that is thinner than a Post-it
  7. Any arsenal fans going to see them? Let me know if you know anyone that have extra tickets to sell.... i need 2 tickets I already book my flight and hotel and going to try my luck on match day I be staying at Shenzhen Thank you
  8. Huat ah! ERP increase ahead! 3 gantries on the Southbound CTE after Braddell Road will have a price increase of $1 from 7.30am - 8.00am. Drivers passing through will pay $3 from Aug 6th. Pic credit - CNA
  9. 10% of bid placed with 3.5hrs to go August cut coming soon
  10. From July 1, car buyers who want to buy a car model with better fuel efficiency and lower carbon emissions will find it easier to do so with help from the Land Transport Authority (LTA) which is going to launch three new initiatives. In preparation for the Carbon Emissions-based Vehicle (CEV) scheme, the LTA will take over the administration of the Fuel Economy Labelling Scheme (FELS) from the National Environment Agency, a LTA spokesman said on Wednesday. The new initiatives include a fuel economy label which will highlight the model's carbon emissions per km, fuel consumption and relative carbon emission performance. The label will also show the car banding under the upcoming scheme and corresponding rebate or surcharge to encourage consumers to shift to more fuel efficient and lower carbon emission models. A new brochure on the labelling scheme, aimed at buyers on the advantages of choosing fuel efficient cars, how to read the new fuel economy label, and the CEV scheme will be available at all car showrooms. Source: http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/S...ory_813047.html
  11. Comings ones are going to be intersting to watch - Where it would head to? About 1:30 hrs left for today's results A and B should be going up!
  12. Any bros going up to watch this race?
  13. Looks good! But dun think it can match the Avengers
  14. july BTO had seen significant drop in prices across the board and predicted to drop again in coming BTOs. for those pre-july like those starting from 2011,is hdb going to review and discount price for them on pro-rated basis?
  15. hi guys, just for your info. I just received a SMS from my SE from Mercedez Benz that all prices will go up $5k onwards. If anyone is interested in buying a MB, please PM me and i can intro you a good SE (she claimed that she still can offer the discount with the old pricing). Cheers and have a great weekend
  16. Hi all, Thinking of going on a holiday in end july / early august any one got good suggestions...... considerations: preferably below 25 degrees C duration abt a week prefer location with sightseeing instead of shopping.... just two of us: me and my wife
  17. Me too slow .....Didn't bother to look out for Malaysia News till yesterday(7 July).As there might be a big rally happening in 1 of the stadium @KL, major roads into city centre will be off limits to all vehicles . Read more Here So LLST, cancel my hoilday trip to Genting and KL city and postpone my hotel stay to next week.But Annual leave So conculsion,anyone here had plan/book hoilday,road trip there today or tomorrow, for your own safety, Cancel it!!!!!!
  18. So did anyone fail to get the COE this time round?
  19. purportedly ..this early morning flood pics at Tessarina condo basement swimming pool.... Reported cuffed for taking pictures... Mr Yakult cannot take the heat liao... http://forums.hardwarezone.com.sg/showthread.php?t=2838692
  20. It have been 10 months since I last host a meetup. Anyway, this is based on request. Date: 24 July 2009 Time: 8pm onwards. Venue: Blk 727 Amk Central (coffeeshop beside courts) http://www.streetdirectory.com/asia_travel...vel_site_99898/ I hope we can secure seats at the smoking area nearer to Post Office.. List 1. Gadgeter 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
  21. It's time for the COE bidding again. Let see how much the COE will go before the new quota kicks in.
  22. Hi all. My family's Altis got hit by a hit-&-run driver on Saturday morning (17th July) around 930am to 1030am. My parents reversed parked @ IKEA and went for breakfast around 930am. When they came back around 1030am, the headlamp was cracked in, and bumper almost torn out. No pics as I was in camp for reservist and was not with my family. Hope someone witnessed the incident. If so, please call or sms @ 94595453. Sincerest thanks in advance.
  23. I am switching to Shell as Esso no longer has the $2 discount for $40 worth of petrol pumped. Shell offers $5 off for $50 pumped. UOB One Card holders have extra 6% rebate on Sundays. See link below http://www.onemotoring.com.sg/publish/news...newsletter.html
  24. The details of the July 2010 first open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 5 July 2010, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 7 July 2010, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 7 July 2010 (Available on the www.onemotoring.com.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 2,184 for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category A : Cars (1,600cc and below) & taxis 700 Category B : Cars (1,601cc and above) 557 Category D : Motorcycles 351 TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category C : Goods Vehicles and Buses 177 Category E : Open Category 399
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