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hmmm wondering since Fiat is back, maybe can gather a list of current fiat owners... i myself just booked a punto HGT... so really wanna know some of ya guys out there...

 

FIAT is nothing ...BHP of a sissy car

 

 

hi,, please stop being lame

and join in the lamers after they dig up the older threads..

 

if you guys really have a issue with him and want to take law in your own hands.

 

feel free to go ahead.. instead of screaming silly insults behind the screen [hur]

 

since the pic, the name,his ride, his plate , his address are available .

 

and stop the mindless insults at fiats [mad]

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hmmm wondering since Fiat is back, maybe can gather a list of current fiat owners... i myself just booked a punto HGT... so really wanna know some of ya guys out there...

 

FIAT is nothing ...BHP of a sissy car

 

You obviously have not driven a fiat before or know nuts about cars.

 

the specs of the car on paper may not be very impressive but it feels much more powerful when you drive it. some even think that the 1.2l motor of the previous fiat was a 1.6l

 

some people like fiat some don't its fine, but making sweeping remarks without knowing what you're talking about makes you the wuss of all sissies

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Yes, Fiat and how irresponsible that a%%hole are completely 2 different things.

 

Something has to be done to keep this freaking, so-called self-proclaimed "guai-lan" prick off the road and into a cell.

 

Remember the "catch-me-if-you-can" guy? The law will catch up and before he can say "the", he'll be riding a bicycle. [laugh]

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I need help. I recently tried to change my front parking lights (T10 bulbs) and rear number plate light (T10 bulbs) to white T10 LEDs. however, the minute i replace them, the LEDs keep blinking.

 

this is wat i found out from a UK website

The LEDS do not require as much power as a conventional bulb so when you put your LEDs on

the car will think a bulb is out and blink really fast

A resisitor will regulate the power flow to the LEDs thus eliminating the fast blinking

 

however i have no idea how to go about doing it. i calculated the value and each T10 LED has to be connected with a 3 Ohm resistor. anyone has any idea how to do it?

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