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  1. Some official PDFs from mitsubishi website regarding our ERP system. quite a good read http://www.mhi.co.jp/en/products/pdf/its.pdf http://www.mhi.co.jp/en/products/detail/el...ing_system.html
  2. came across this vid on youtube. find that it is quite good to discuss.
  3. What damage is this? and how much to repair? also, is realignment needed? to add on, there is a pop sound when i turn my wheel in the direction of this damage issue is circled Uploaded with ImageShack.us
  4. I have heard many things about certain cars. Some maybe true and some may not be. But they indeed have been said 1) WRX - driven by ah beng who cannot afford a real sports car 2) mini - driven by sissys 3) swift - driven by people who has ego bigger than the ocean 4) koup - driven by ah bengs who cannot afford wrx
  5. as per attached. first time car owner know nothing about car, need your views to decide whether go back that WS for future repairing.
  6. D@mn lorri buang my ride. bery "sim tia". Today is the 15 day of its birth. *sob sob* Lorry turn at car park rear wheel hit my bumper and headlights. Driver nearly run away. I saw and chase after lorri. fellow brudders, I think next time car should install CCTV. These unethical drivers are getting too much these days. *sob *sob* Today saturday, insurance no open. Need to use car at least 6 trips a day. How to claim ? Can I take taxi and claim against the lorry ? (cos' difficult to rent car on weekend)
  7. i am not sure which one should i get. i afraid that 17 " will make my ride underpowered and FC will be high. New Ride = Bravo T-jet can anyone pls advise? 16" 9.5 Kg (1st pic) 17" 10.3 Kg (2nd pic) comments needed and welcome
  8. ST 5/5/2007 I REFER to Mr Lau Kim Lon's letter, 'Should LCD monitors be on dashboards?' (ST, April 21), where he shared his concern about drivers being distracted by monitors installed on dashboards. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) allows the installation of Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) screens of in-vehicle information and communication systems in a vehicle so long as it does not affect safety. The screen should display only information for the purpose of navigation and the text should be large enough for the driver to read at a glance. Such systems should also have a voice-guidance feature that minimises the driver's interaction with the visual display unit. Nevertheless, drivers are advised to use the system only when it is safe to do so. LTA also allows the installation of LCD screens of in-vehicle entertainment systems, such as VCD/DVD systems, in a vehicle but the screen must be positioned such that the driver is not able to view it, for example, at the back seat. If the screen is fitted within the driver's view, it should have a safety feature that would turn off the screen automatically when the vehicle is moving. The in-vehicle systems should not interfere with existing vehicle controls or instrumentation, and the electrical system should be adequately protected against fire hazards. Installation of additional in-vehicle systems must be carried out by qualified personnel according to the system manufacturer's recommendations. The requirements regarding the installation of LCD monitors in vehicles are available at our one.motoring website at www.onemotoring.com.sg - Vehicle Modification and Information - Modifications Allowed - In-Vehicle Entertainment Systems - In-Vehicle Information and Communication Systems.
  9. hi, Any lobang for windscreen-attached antenna for tv? coz the car DVB-T tv receiver is using a outdoor antenna which i dun like thanks
  10. Look at this.. this is what i call chio and This is what i call chio on a budget car like Vios.. very swee and sporty looking... hehee.. Any comments, feedbacks or opinions are welcomed
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