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  1. A sample of Route 9 About 135 km long, with a few small towns and hardly any straight stretch. Two hours of driving on a saturday evening encountered only one lorry in the same direction. And there was a pasar malam at Simpang Durian where i stopped and picked up some local snacks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfV_7Zxh_xY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfV_7Zxh_xY I travelled from Gua Musang along route 8 till the end of the route , I hit E8 , Karak Highway toward Kuantan, About 15 km is a slip road to Karak town. About 4 km is where Route 9 begins. Landmark is a big Polis Station. The end of route is Tampin and it meets Route 1, the old trunk road before E2 was built. You may like it too
  2. Our day at the scenic and peaceful hill resort of Cameron Highlands soon came to an end. But the mood wasn't at all dreary, because we left the best for the last - a one-night stopover in the town of Melaka. First, some group shots to capture the memories. Soon, the convoy was good to go. Traffic was relatively light, and we were lucky to make it to our night's stayover before dusk. That gave us some time to explore the town. Of course, we had to pay a visit to the famous food streets. The hotel had a rustic feel to it, similar to the shophouses we have in Chinatown. The day ended with a night trail, where we took a short river boat tour around the small town. Next morning, it was time to head back home. The guys from Idemitisu made sure the cars were ready for the final leg of the road trip. While all good things come to an end, the trip was definitely a fruitful one. The cars ran smoothly and faultlessly throughout the entire journey without any hiccups. The primary data from the trip is also very positive. From the data collected from the road trip, Idemitsu's Extreme Eco 0W20 and 5W30 grade engine oil achieved the most significant fuel savings of 9.1 percent and 6.2 percent respectively. Road trips can't get any better than this.
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