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  1. Any bro here know where can this be done locally? Lye Design dont do (I check it out today liao) http://forums.nicoclub.com/zerothread/206183
  2. Darryn

    I'm On A Roll!

    Am I allowed to brag? Two new contracts today... Woo Hoo!! Making money... http://youtu.be/wVQPY4LlbJ4 Making money.... I feel like this.... http://youtu.be/wVQPY4LlbJ4
  3. what is the difference between this 2??
  4. Hi all, my above mentioned has give way, anyone has the same experience and know where to get it change?
  5. I've recently change to wider profile tyres and now need to roll fenders. I am surprised that several of the shops I know that provide fender rolling services no longer do. Appreciate bro/sis who did fender roll not too long ago share the shop info/contact. Thank you.
  6. Guys, how to reduce bodyroll? What to install? Went to track and when i turned, my hand also had to hold on to my handbrake to support my body as the car was rolling with the turn? Is it bodyroll? And are there legal slick tyres for the track? Driving a swift sports that belongs to a friend though.
  7. There is an argument that fixing such aftermarket braces may make your veh prone to accident as the flex in the body is required .. And the adage if it was so good the mfgr would have included as they are just steel bars and bushings
  8. Anyone got any recommendations on which bodyshops do a good job at rolling fenders with a proper rolling tool and not crack the paintwork? Appreciate feedback on this. Thanks.
  9. So what do you guys think about the difference of Anti Roll bars... I think some of you guys who planted them on your car are singing a different song as compared previously right??? Whats your views?? Drop a line! You might want to share with those who just bought the Starlet or perhaps some who's learning more about the EP80/EP70
  10. http://www.sgcarmart.com/main/info-20WxbNy-1000.html I've asked LTA abour the installation of roll cages before and they replied with a huge No. Their reason showed that whoever was in charge of the issue, did not do their research. I'll not go into that... anyhow, what do you guys reckon? Does the car in the weblink have it on for real? Or just some fake tubings as cosmetics?
  11. here is a clear case of mileage roll back. http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.php?ID=48318 71k km in june2009. now. 70k km in oct 2010. http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.ph...029&DL=1083
  12. Dear All, Recently my fren drove in to jb, while Q ing at the custom, a P-plated cum OPC airwave in front of her move forward over a hump, i assume the accelaration not power enough or no brake apply, the car roll back and hit onto my fren's santa fe. Sante fe no injury but airwave boot cover kanna a dent. Driver's wife came down and blame my fren tailgate them. I was like "HUH!?" Ppl Q at custom all close close behind de right? It's a backside hit frontside situation. I need some advice from all expert down here.
  13. Kazuo

    Anti-roll...

    Is there really a EP80 which barely roll after installing all the front rear top bottom bars? I'm only taking abt taking a bend (filter lane) at somewhere about 60... not some high speed cornering.
  14. Anyone here knows where to get Summit Anti Roll Bars for Mazda 3???
  15. http://www.honda.com.my/news-events/news111_p_09102007.cfm Petaling Jaya, 9 October - Honda Malaysia announced today that the All-New Stream -- the second generation of the stylish 7-seater MPV (Multi-Purpose Vehicle), will be available for sale at all Honda authorized dealers in November this year. According to Honda Malaysia Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Mr.Atsushi Fujimoto, Malaysian customers are anticipating and have been enquiring about the arrival of the new generation Stream."We are currently in the midst of preparing for its launch, and it will soon be made available to our customers in November through our authorized dealers nationwide," he said. "Honda cars have a strong following here in Malaysia and we are confident that the All-New Stream will be well received. Only at Honda authorized dealers, all Honda vehicles including the new generation Stream come with 3 years warranty and free maintenance for the first six months. There will also be promotional offers for Stream parts and services, available at all authorized dealers," he added. "The current Stream 2.0 iVS is priced at RM153,800. In the tradition of Honda's dedication to provide products and services of the highest quality at reasonable prices, the All-New Stream is packaged to delight our customers with its latest product features and specifications coupled with extensive after sales warranty and services," said Fujimoto. 49 of Honda's 52 authorized dealers nationwide are 3S Centers, which provide sales, service and spare parts under one roof, allowing customers to experience Honda's new products while perusing the after-sales facilities available. Prioritizing customer satisfaction and providing excellent after-sales service is what 3S is all about. The Stream is a practical MPV combining dynamic styling features, advanced drivability and a real sporty image. It was first launched in Japan in October 2000 as a minivan and was developed to achieve a new 7-seater value concept based on three themes: a design anticipating the changing needs and style of the 21st century; sporty performance for the individual; and an innovative approach to interior space, comfort and refinement. Following its introduction, the Stream recorded strong sales globally, with a total of 285,744 units sold particularly in the Japanese market where the average monthly sales exceeded original target of 6,000 to reach 10,000 units per month. It was one of the main contributing automobile models to Honda's worldwide 2001 fiscal year financial results. Over the years, the Stream has also accumulated a string of award accolades in the Southeast Asia region, ranging from the Best MPV, 2002 (Straits Times Life Motoring, Singapore); Car of the Year, 2003 (New Straits Times MasterCard, Malaysia - Mid MPV Category); to Best MPV 2003 and Indonesia Car of the Year, Best Mini MPV, Best Compact MPV 2004 (Mobil Motor Magazine, Indonesia). The spanking new generation Stream made its debut in Japan last July and 70,000 units already have been sold as of September 2007. It boasts a series of improvement from the previous generation stemming from Honda's renowned innovations and craftsmanship. After Japan, it was progressively launched in Singapore, Hong Kong and Macau, and has so far been well received. Honda Malaysia is expecting similar response and take-up from local customers. For more information, please call Honda Toll Free number at 1-800-88-2020.
  16. Shock over court escape bids Escapees were caught but details point to complacency and breach of procedure MEMBERS of Parliament, security experts and ordinary Singaporeans said they were shocked at Wednesday's double escape attempt at the Subordinate Courts, coming just four months after the break-out of Jemaah Islamiah detainee Mas Selamat Kastari. Details of the escape bid which emerged yesterday pointed to a false sense of security on the part of some police officers. This led MPs to ask if the lessons learnt in the wake of the Mas Selamat episode had filtered down to all levels. The two men had been in court to face charges relating to robbery with hurt. They had asked for water, then knocked down and beat up a police officer when he opened the cell, in what was a breach of procedure. The mistake was compounded by that of a second officer, who unlocked the main gate to the lock-up area without verifying the men's identities on closed-circuit television. When contacted by The Straits Times, the chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Home Affairs and Law Teo Ho Pin said: 'When Mas Selamat escaped, that was a wake-up call. But I'm not very sure how many people have woken up. 'There must be checks and balances that the message is conveyed down effectively to the last man in the force. Things mentioned at the management level or in the media may not go down to the last man.' He added: 'Every moment, it must be in each person's mind that (a detainee) can cause hurt or escape. This is basic due diligence.' He said he would 'definitely query the Home Affairs Ministry' at next month's parliamentary sitting. MP Michael Palmer, who is also a lawyer, called the escape attempt something out of Hollywood. 'You can't imagine that climbing out of a toilet or asking for water and then pouncing on the guards actually happens here,' he said. 'I think we were just lucky this time that neither accused managed to escape.' Ms Indranee Rajah, another MP and a lawyer, said the sombre environment of the courts may have contributed to a false sense of security: 'That is a concern because any security agency must have the operating mindset that if something can go wrong, it will.' Agreeing, Security Association (Singapore) president T. Mogan, 49, said: 'Incidents can happen to anybody and good systems should train us to be on our toes all the time.' Although he said the police were doing a good job in general and 'should not be judged on one or two incidents', he added that more on-the-job and mock-up situational training is needed. Other experts said more stringent and frequent security audits are needed. Internal third parties should make spot checks 'as often as you can', said the managing director of security consulting at Certis Cisco, Mr Charles Loh, 45, whose officers are responsible for screening members of the public entering the courts. External parties should review safety procedures at least once a year, he added. In online forums and interviews, Singaporeans were amazed another escape, though botched, had occurred. Concierge Ali Alsagoff, 36, was concerned that Singapore's reputation had taken another hit: 'It's pretty embarrassing... If I were (the authorities), what kind of explanation can I give now?' ======================= EARLIER LESSON UNHEEDED 'When Mas Selamat escaped, that was a wake-up call. But I'm not very sure how many people have woken up. There must be checks and balances that the message is conveyed down effectively to the last man in the force.' DR TEO HO PIN, chairman of the Government Parliamentary Committee for Home Affairs and Law =======================
  17. To satisfy many forumers here who are crying foul as to the incompentence of those in-charge to have let a JI leader escaped....what would be the unspoken actions on those held responsible, which will never be made public anyway! Of course, as diasatrous as the incident had been...I would expect more than one level of heads to roll...so take your pick!
  18. I just bought this compound roll from Carrefour... apparently, this is a coumpound roll that removes a small layer of glass from your windshield as you apply it and will help to remove juddering. But the instructions are all in Japanese... I don't understand a single word. Can anyone tell me what are the steps in applying this roll? Thanks!
  19. Merrill: Where Was The Board? Liz Moyer, 10.28.07, 10:15 PM ET The credit crisis may have finally claimed the chief executive of a major financial firm. Stanley O'Neal, chief executive of Merrill Lynch (nyse: MER - news - people ), was reportedly close to resigning Sunday after shockingly bad third-quarter results, an admission that risk management had broken down at the firm and speculation he floated a last-ditch merger idea with Wachovia (nyse: WB - news - people ) days before reporting the $2.2 billion loss. The Wall Street Journal said that O'Neal was negotiating the terms of his departure Sunday after Merrill's board of directors decided Friday to seek his scalp over the poor results. A Merrill spokesperson declined to comment. Although O
  20. People driving Auto will know Ur car on a flat road will roll forward even without stepping on the accelerator. Other than the amount of fuel needed to keep the engine running, does auto-rolling consume any fuel?
  21. Yoz all, experience excessive body roll, suspect ARB loosen liao. Any other possibilities?? Worn bushings???
  22. Hi fellow comrades, Have been thinking about adding an after market anti roll bar to sharpen the handling of my spb. any recommendations? Lamy
  23. gentlemens , get ur cheques ready....
  24. Hi, Just wondering.... Do all cars have/need anti-roll bars, for front and/or back? Don't seem to see them in some cars? Also, if I don't corner hard or at high speed, would a strut bar be of any use? Thanks!
  25. Eugene1 got his rear anti-roll bar installed and I believe its a damn good upgrade for all the starlet bros out there. You guys can ask him about it.
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