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Amen to the driver. hope he learn his lesson (if he is driving recklessly). can't really pin-point whether he is trying stunt or wat.. can be many reason.. has been raining this few days..

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tree scores another goal..

 

as for as this mth is concerned..it's Tree 2 - 0 Car [rolleyes][rolleyes]

 

71341066bx5.jpgJln Kayu accident on 24/10/08@0830Hrs

 

Total Score : TREE 3 [laugh]

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The front tire treads seem to be mounted in the wrong direction. The treads are pointing BACKWARDS. [jawdrop]

 

Hi,

Do you know how tayar works? Go and learn how tayar works. The tret is mounted like that to decrease back slippage.. are you an engineer at all? Even my poly staff knows

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First off, I'm not an engineer. But I can read, and directional tires have a notice on the sidewall indicating rotation direction. I do not know how a tread pattern mounted as you say can reduce back slippage. I do know however that a tread pattern mounted the proper way helps expel water off to the sides during wet and aquaplaning situations and keeps the tire tread in contact. Please explain, as it appears you are some kind of polytechnic something-or-other.

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Lancer GLX is really really very weak by the side....

My friend's lancer totalled too when a bugger slam in by the side....

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Very weird that someone went to the trouble of opening the bonnet and propping it up. What purpose does that serve?

 

I guess the Evo spoiler, the aftermarket wheels and the strut bar failed to keep the car on the road. [lipsrsealed]

 

Very frist thing to do when u wan to help a trap driver...disconnect the battery...

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Who's freaking idiotic ideas to line the blardi roads with those stupid trees?

Why dont we just put barriers?

People's lives would have been saved...

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Hehe...Singapore is known to be a carbon sink...bo see straits times ar bro...

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yeah only 60km/h but x1.5 or 2.........that is why insurance for age below 30yrs is very high for new drivers [sweatdrop]

When I test drove the Lancer a few years back, I was shocked the insurance premium for it was way higher than other cars of similar class. I guess drivers of this particular make/model tend to imagine they are driving the Lancer's more famous big brother.

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