QUOTE(Perryyip @ Jan 14 2010, 12:48 PM)
aiyaaa.. remove the crash one lar.. thats bad luckhahahahahah
-= Naza-Kia Forte =- <Club> V2, Leaves You Speechless
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QUOTE(iluvena @ Jan 14 2010, 11:45 AM) 1) Wira Aeroback 1.32) Waja 1.6 3) Forte 2.0 Added on January 14, 2010, 1:15 pm QUOTE(Perryyip @ Jan 14 2010, 12:42 PM) aiya, of 3 also 93k , i buy all 3 together. Monday&Tues drive civic, wed&thurs drive Mitsu, friday&sat drive forte. Sunday let my wife "drive" me. Corrected...hehe Added on January 14, 2010, 1:19 pm QUOTE(iluvena @ Jan 14 2010, 12:51 PM) Yalorr..it spoiled other nice Forte picsThis post has been edited by izputra: Jan 14 2010, 01:51 PM |
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Jan 14 2010, 01:32 PM
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QUOTE(Fortelover @ Jan 14 2010, 12:40 PM) Same here, expected the gift package from Naza Kia tomorrow Yup, you have to remove the whole cap to replace it with the original Forte cap ... really simple DIY 4te, when you use the suction hook, you are removing the whole cap itself? that's unbelievable simply ! BTW, not yet receive any call from NAZA KIA regarding my gift |
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Jan 14 2010, 02:24 PM
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PUTRAJAYA, Jan 8 – The mechanism for fuel pricing in Malaysia has finally been finalized and controlled under one mechanism, which also takes the high and lower income group people into consideration, according to Finance Trade Minister Tan Sri Anuar Ali. “From May 1, the fuel will be pegged at RM 3.90 per litre for RON97, while RON95 will increase to RM 3.70 per litre. However, the prices of national-made vehicles will be lowered by at least 40 percent. For example, a full-spec family sedan Proton Persona 1.6 litre engine will cost around RM 23,000.00 excluding road tax and insurance. Import tax and excise duty will be revised to only 30 percent, from the current 200 percent. Imported vehicles such as the new Toyota Camry 2.4 litre engine will cost around RM 65,000.00.” he said. The mechanics has been said to be undertaken by a team of experts from Australia and Canada who were earlier briefed on the issue of subsidy in this country, whereas after consideration by the transport minister, they have signed the constitution that the system will be made on May 1, the day it goes into effect. Under the new system, there will be a major effect on the existing consumers who have already purchased a vehicle and to those who are in the midst of repaying the loan of their vehicle to their financial institutions. Ahmad Tajuddin said the government might also re-introduce a cash return annually to Malaysians who own a 1,500 cc and below vehicle. The amount have yet to be decided but he assured that the amount will compensate the price of fuel by at least half to eligible Malaysians based on bumi quota. – SkyNet News Asia Can anyone pls feedback how true is the above? Got this from some email chains, and when I tried to search for SkyNet News Asia it requried subscription.. |
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Jan 14 2010, 02:26 PM
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Hi Friends...
According my friend (kaki motor) said no need go for pps or sierra glow wor. He said teh max also last for 1 year with malaysia weather. He said can DIY, we wax our car every 3 months. :-) Save the 600 for another thing. hehe |
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Jan 14 2010, 02:31 PM
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QUOTE(andreslck @ Jan 14 2010, 02:26 PM) Hi Friends... have warranty for 5 years for sierraglow.According my friend (kaki motor) said no need go for pps or sierra glow wor. He said teh max also last for 1 year with malaysia weather. He said can DIY, we wax our car every 3 months. :-) Save the 600 for another thing. hehe if not shine anymore they will glow them back. in the end cost is just the same if we go to normal car wax lerr.. my opinion arr.. |
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Jan 14 2010, 02:31 PM
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QUOTE(andreslck @ Jan 14 2010, 02:26 PM) Hi Friends... So Bro, what would be the suggestion? According my friend (kaki motor) said no need go for pps or sierra glow wor. He said teh max also last for 1 year with malaysia weather. He said can DIY, we wax our car every 3 months. :-) Save the 600 for another thing. hehe |
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Jan 14 2010, 02:35 PM
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QUOTE(Fortelover @ Jan 14 2010, 02:24 PM) Can anyone pls feedback how true is the above? doesn't make any sense to me.... the whole mechanism...Got this from some email chains, and when I tried to search for SkyNet News Asia it requried subscription.. if they still need support for the next election they won't implement these things. |
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Jan 14 2010, 02:35 PM
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QUOTE(Perryyip @ Jan 14 2010, 12:48 PM) Forte lovers ! choose ur colour :DDD Sleep well ! muahhahah poison ! the eyes of this Red Forte is very cun !!![]() This post has been edited by Fortelover: Jan 14 2010, 02:37 PM |
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QUOTE(Fortelover @ Jan 14 2010, 02:24 PM) Can anyone pls feedback how true is the above? Got this from some email chains, and when I tried to search for SkyNet News Asia it requried subscription.. lots of impact to our socio economy. - food price increase - public transport fare increase - 2nd hand dealer will bankrupt - bank institution will face challenge as more car can buy cash |
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Jan 14 2010, 02:38 PM
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government just mentioned yesterday not yet finalized.
yesterday is 13th January.. this is fake one for sure. |
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Jan 14 2010, 02:55 PM
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yayaya... looks like spamming...
this havoc is to make sure all the shares (saham) go low... and rich people will buy it... and suddenly nothing happen by May so the 'saham' will shot up and definitely they'll sell it... |
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Jan 14 2010, 02:57 PM
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Jan 14 2010, 03:06 PM
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fortelover, the language used in that 'article' is a dead giveaway that it is a fake..........
in any case, it will not happen that way, due to the inpact on existing car owners.........all loans will immediately become negative, and the banks will need to recall all loans to avoid a spike in npl.........if they ever do this, it will be done gradually over several years............ |
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QUOTE(Fortelover @ Jan 14 2010, 02:24 PM) “From May 1, the fuel will be pegged at RM 3.90 per litre for RON97, while RON95 will increase to RM 3.70 per litre. However, the prices of national-made vehicles will be lowered by at least 40 percent. For example, a full-spec family sedan Proton Persona 1.6 litre engine will cost around RM 23,000.00 excluding road tax and insurance. Import tax and excise duty will be revised to only 30 percent, from the current 200 percent. Imported vehicles such as the new Toyota Camry 2.4 litre engine will cost around RM 65,000.00.” he said. – SkyNet News Asia Can anyone pls feedback how true is the above? Got this from some email chains, and when I tried to search for SkyNet News Asia it requried subscription.. |
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Jan 14 2010, 03:12 PM
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Jan 14 2010, 03:16 PM
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QUOTE(limeuu @ Jan 14 2010, 03:06 PM) fortelover, the language used in that 'article' is a dead giveaway that it is a fake.......... I certainly hope this is not true cos will start my 1st instalment next week.. in any case, it will not happen that way, due to the inpact on existing car owners.........all loans will immediately become negative, and the banks will need to recall all loans to avoid a spike in npl.........if they ever do this, it will be done gradually over several years............ Otherwise, it seems to good to be true for those planning to buy new car.. |
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QUOTE(Fortelover @ Jan 14 2010, 02:24 PM) PUTRAJAYA, Jan 8 – The mechanism for fuel pricing in Malaysia has finally been finalized and controlled under one mechanism, which also takes the high and lower income group people into consideration, according to Finance Trade Minister Tan Sri Anuar Ali. “From May 1, the fuel will be pegged at RM 3.90 per litre for RON97, while RON95 will increase to RM 3.70 per litre. However, the prices of national-made vehicles will be lowered by at least 40 percent. For example, a full-spec family sedan Proton Persona 1.6 litre engine will cost around RM 23,000.00 excluding road tax and insurance. Import tax and excise duty will be revised to only 30 percent, from the current 200 percent. Imported vehicles such as the new Toyota Camry 2.4 litre engine will cost around RM 65,000.00.” he said. The mechanics has been said to be undertaken by a team of experts from Australia and Canada who were earlier briefed on the issue of subsidy in this country, whereas after consideration by the transport minister, they have signed the constitution that the system will be made on May 1, the day it goes into effect. Under the new system, there will be a major effect on the existing consumers who have already purchased a vehicle and to those who are in the midst of repaying the loan of their vehicle to their financial institutions. Ahmad Tajuddin said the government might also re-introduce a cash return annually to Malaysians who own a 1,500 cc and below vehicle. The amount have yet to be decided but he assured that the amount will compensate the price of fuel by at least half to eligible Malaysians based on bumi quota. – SkyNet News Asia Can anyone pls feedback how true is the above? Got this from some email chains, and when I tried to search for SkyNet News Asia it requried subscription.. |
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QUOTE(Fortelover @ Jan 14 2010, 02:24 PM) Can anyone pls feedback how true is the above? Got this from some email chains, and when I tried to search for SkyNet News Asia it requried subscription.. a oil production country fuel price follow international fuel rate........ i can tell this is the century biggest joke... and drop the import tax duty to 30% from 200% also impossible.. yes we want this to happen but not like that.. suddenly drop from 200% to 30%... even korea also takes alot of time and still in process to drop import duty.. according to my korea friend.. korea is now matching the selling price of local product to import vehicle as they knew their Kia and Hyundai quality and reputation are now match to fight with japs car. our G should follow korea.. how they plan for the citizen. |
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