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  1. Just trying luck here, almost giving up after calling/emailing various stationery and hardware shops. Anyone knows where to buy this kind of brass screws?
  2. Hi driver do anyone occur someone throw screws from their house on your car. I occur 2 time for the past 3 mths. Anyone have any idea how to find out that ASS ***** ? I suspect one of my neighbour as someone told me after we left that guy ask his son to go the car and check front and back
  3. “This took place on September 29 2008 at Hougang Ave 6 carpark. “According to the investigation officer, this is not a crime case as nobody got injured. They treat this case as mischief. “He could have injured someone with his prank. “The man was served with a stern warning by the police. The screws punctured the tires of a car MORE AT STOMP
  4. Thief nailed selling a million stolen screws Fri Sep 28, 2007 1:42 PM ET BERLIN (Reuters) - A German factory worker stole over a million screws from his employer and skewed the market with his cheap stolen goods, police said Friday. "In the end, it became obvious that screws were being sold for much less than they usually cost," said a spokesman for police in the southern city of Wuerzburg. Over two years, the 33-year-old assembly plant worker smuggled between 2,000 and 7,000 screws out of work each night, and auctioned them on an Internet site, police said. The scheme cost his firm around 110,000 euros ($156,000). The man confessed after officers raided his home.
  5. Just read this in Toyota Club Singapore forum and was wondering if any one here is affected by this? Feeling very sorry and at the same time damn pekchek for the car owners involved Details on this thread here (but you need to create an account): http://www.toyotaclubsg.com/nuke/modules.p...ewtopic&t=23245 ------- Posted: Tue Dec 25, 2007 8:02 pm Post subject: Need help urgently. (Very bad experience) I bought a toyota wish from PI(Pinnacle Motors) 1 year plus ago, as what they recommended i always bring my vehicle to their appointed service centre(Jackspeed) to do my servicing to prevent warranty void. During my first 1000Km and 10000Km servicing this service centre added in a kind of oil treatment for my gearbox. After driving this vehicle for almost 1 year plus, now i having problem on my gearbox. Now their next appointed service centre (Premier Auto Parts & Services Pte Ltd) told me that my gearbox defective and need to be replaced, so i need to pay for the damage because gearbox warranty only cover on the 1st year. The most funny part is the reason they give me is that the treatment which was added in during the 1000Km and 10000Km caused my gearbox to breakdown.That is ridiculous, why should i pay for the damage they cause. By the way i am not the only victim. Posted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 8:58 pm Post subject: Today I went down to their service centre(PAPS) to check what is the outcome, lucky enough I saw a guy who is driving a toyota Harrier also having the same problem as mine., so we are ask to speak to the workshop manager regarding the problem we had.To my surprise, the first thing the workshop manager told me is "ASK YOUR LAWYER WRITE A LETTER TO ME".Wow...that was a very aggressive phase, if those people who can't afford to get a lawyer, then we should let this matter rest?I don't think so because there is law in Singapore.What ever I ask, this manager will reply back in a very simple words "SUE ME IF YOU WANT".By the way I not going against him but I am going against the company and the way this guy handle this problem is by shouting back at you.Until I really can't stand the way he talk, i ask him to talk nicely but the anwser he give me is "THIS IS THE WAY I TALK". Haiz, what kind of manager is that, when a company facing this kind of problem yet he still dare to shout at consumers. After a long discussion, I think this guy can't give me an proper anwser because i don't feel he has the PR skill enough to handle this kind of problem.In the end, i try to look for the manager at the PI head office, haiz another fellow who use a dam stupid comparison to compare my problem. He compare my problem with HID lights by saying if a service centre ask you to install a HID light and been caught by the traffic police, should the PI bear the fine? That was like comparing an apple with an orange. He do not know what he is talking about.But he did know that there are quite a lot of people affected by that additive, so as a PI they should communicate with the service centre who damage my car not me. But he keeps on asking me to approach the service centre who damage my car, so he can wash his hands out of it (I believe). After approaching the service centre, another comapny who do not want to bear the responsible.
  6. Have anyone tried to remove their rear speakers before? Any tips on how to do it easily? The screws are hidden beneath the board and removing it is very difficult.I even tried to go into the boot and use a spanner to release the screw from underneath, just too tedious. Please advice. Thanks.
  7. Tell me very honestly. Are your korean made vehicles built to last?
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