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Loyang Avenue. The steep downhill with the traffic lights at the bottom. Right after shell junction. I was sitting there for 30secs. One chevvy optra just came speeding down. Heard horn + some screeches. Stopped in the middle of the yellow box. Tried to reverse but didnt. At the same time, the bikes at the junction on the left were turning right towards TPE on loyang avenue. Wonder what was the guy thinking? It was red for quite long already.
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What is the most expensive OPC u ever witnessed?
Friendstar posted a topic in General Car Discussion
I saw a maroon BMW 320 OPC. quite a rare sight! Share with us what might be the most expensive OPC on the road? -
Calling owner of RED JAZZ SFP 7123 C I witnessed Red Altis SGD5992A reverse into the front your car this morning. It was some Air Force or Navy (i think RSAF cos of his bluish shirt) MAJOR Damage to your car, is quite minor, i think your number plate bent downwards now. both cars very "rubbery" anyway, i left my contact and am willing to be a witness if you want to claim his insurance. the SAF major didn't bother to leave a note. I hope the mods do not mind my posting of number plates in full. I am afraid the SAF major may remove the notes to prevent the owner of the Red jazz from contacting me. anyone who knows the owner of the red jazz pls contact him/her regarding this post
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during lunchtime today, i saw a red altis, while parking head in, crashed into a benz with a pretty loud sound... the altis quickly drove away, leaving the benz with bad scratches and damaged clips of its front bumper, slightly dislodged. i rem the number plate of the altis and went for the lunch, thinking maybe the altis owner will leave a note on the benz... after lunch, i went back to the carpark but there was nothing on the benz (well, shd be normal right)... so i was pondering for 10 min between being a kaypoh or to mind my own business... in the end, i left a note on the benz to inform him the number plate of the altis and my contact number, offered to be a witness if the owner needs help... if you were me, what will u do? i'm just hoping next time if i kena this kinda sh|t, someone will help me too... heh
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Okay. This was what happened. I was travelling back from Ang Mo Kio towards Novena by bus. In this case, the bus travelled by Marymount (near mediacorp) towards thomson (near old police academy). In between marymount and thomson there's this slight right bend near the old chij toapayoh primary school. Luckily the bus was travelling slowly or else omg, and there was this OPC Metallic Grey Subaru Rex with plate of SGUXXXX if im not wrong, and He was cutting the bend using the middle lane at probably a speed of 70 - 80 km/h (estimated).without even braking before entering the bend. At first it looks so damn cool , he was NO DOUBTS drifting at an angle of 40 - 50 degrees on singapore roads eating the 1st and 2nd lane. Just as about he was to exit the corner, he just lose it due to traction lost and cause the floor was pretty wet. After losing it, he spins 360 degrees 2 rounds eating first 2 lanes, and the last spin happens between the 2nd and 3rd lane. After that, he continues to spins slowly for another few times at the 2nd and 3rd lane. Thank god there was no pedestrians near the pathway nor cars on your left or right side. And thank god you're fine and your new car doesnt even have a scratch. If there was any pedestrians around, i bet they'll be in a traumatic shock state. i was ing all the way from you start to drift to you end your spins. Please drive safetly and brake before you enter the bend, even tho Rex is a 4WD car. I bet no car can overcome natural forces of God. It happened at approximately 4.00pm. Are you here OPC SGU Grey Subaru Rex. I bet that was a lifetime experience for your case.
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was turning out of caltex opp the new jurong west sports complex. a motorbike was near the road divider with a lady seriously injured and a taxi few metres behind. stopped to see if i could help. lots of commotion, arguing, almost a fight. (sorry no pics didn't think it apppropriate with the lady in pain). the ambulance came and left with the injured. what was bad was there were no cops around until a full 5 minutes after the ambulance left, and thats about 1/2hr after the accident. in the meantime traffic diversion and crowd control duties was carried out by a bunch of banglas. no kidding. when the cops did arrive someone let fly at them, quite deservedly