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post Oct 26 2010, 10:24 AM

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QUOTE(DaBestOne @ Oct 26 2010, 03:06 AM)
That red M3 sports looks so cun drool.gif
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That's me tongue.gif

Honestly, I hope Mazdarian can spend some time checking and make this tread active. It so sad, that it just active for a while and die off sad.gif

Honestly about the rim, we need to see it by our own eye and judge it. The feel must be there. 1.6 best stick with 16" and 2.0 stick with 17", and dont forget about the tyre cost in future.

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QUOTE(ssaturn @ Oct 25 2010, 03:22 PM)
biggrin.gif anyone Plan to join Singapore convey?
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dude, im interested since im at JB too rclxm9.gif

where can i see more details about this event?
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post Oct 26 2010, 04:55 PM

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QUOTE(ssaturn @ Oct 26 2010, 10:24 AM)
That's me tongue.gif

Honestly, I hope Mazdarian can spend some time checking and make this tread active. It so sad, that it just active for a while and die off sad.gif

Honestly about the rim, we need to see it by our own eye and judge it. The feel must be there. 1.6 best stick with 16" and 2.0 stick with 17", and dont forget about the tyre cost in future.
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Hoho... that's your car.. nice 1 bro... very cun indeed drool.gif

Btw, what bodykit does M3 have for modding? Bodykits that will make it looks vr vr sporty 1 smile.gif
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post Oct 26 2010, 05:16 PM

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QUOTE(BoyUnited @ Oct 21 2010, 03:01 PM)
and speaking about tyres...wud appreciate if anyone can advise :

a) which shop in KL/PJ accepts Toyo trade in (as some shops don't accept them)
b) what's a good brand/model to replace the 205/50r17 tyres - budget below RM350per pc, good grip, low noise

thanks guys...
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Added on October 26, 2010, 5:20 pmjust to share with everyone who intend to trade in their Toyo tyres...not many neighbourhood shops accept Toyo trade in. One Mazda forumer recommended Tek Ming in Sunway. This is their offer to me:

Trade in value at RM120per pc, at the same time buy Michelin PS3 at rm495 per pc. Hence, it will cost RMRM375 to get new Michelin PS3. This is for 205/r50/17 tyre.

Balancing, alignment, etc, all in. Good deal?

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QUOTE(BoyUnited @ Oct 26 2010, 05:16 PM)

Added on October 26, 2010, 5:20 pmjust to share with everyone who intend to trade in their Toyo tyres...not many neighbourhood shops accept Toyo trade in. One Mazda forumer recommended Tek Ming in Sunway. This is their offer to me:

Trade in value at RM120per pc, at the same time buy Michelin PS3 at rm495 per pc. Hence, it will cost RMRM375 to get new Michelin PS3. This is for 205/r50/17 tyre. 

Balancing, alignment, etc, all in. Good deal?
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Better u sell me the 17" Toyo Tayar smile.gif
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post Oct 26 2010, 07:23 PM

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QUOTE(DaBestOne @ Oct 26 2010, 04:55 PM)
Hoho... that's your car.. nice 1 bro... very cun indeed drool.gif

Btw, what bodykit does M3 have for modding? Bodykits that will make it looks vr vr sporty 1 smile.gif
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i think there's no modding done to that red M3 , that stock factory fitting...and off course , red most cun color ...looks more sporty.

well done on Cherating wekend ride...
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QUOTE(ssaturn @ Oct 25 2010, 11:44 AM)
Ops.. My mistake smile.gif

Cx-7 is 2.3cc DISI Turbo Engine like MPS smile.gif

QUOTE(sanik @ Oct 26 2010, 03:38 PM)

dude, im interested since im at JB too  rclxm9.gif

where can i see more details about this event?
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Added on October 25, 2010, 12:30 pm

Honestly, I salute you. thumbup.gif You saved my red ass.. laugh.gif

For more information about Singapore Convey you all can refer to ->
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=115786251808891 (Facebook)

Draft Planning -
Saturday, November 20 at 8:00am - November 21 at 12:00pm
- Visit JDM for Mazda Accessories and Parts
- Gathering with Mazda Club Singapore
- Visit Azam Motor in JB

Everyone feel free to input suggestion smile.gif
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The link is there.. in Facebook

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Added on October 26, 2010, 5:20 pmjust to share with everyone who intend to trade in their Toyo tyres...not many neighbourhood shops accept Toyo trade in. One Mazda forumer recommended Tek Ming in Sunway. This is their offer to me:

Trade in value at RM120per pc, at the same time buy Michelin PS3 at rm495 per pc. Hence, it will cost RMRM375 to get new Michelin PS3. This is for 205/r50/17 tyre. 

Balancing, alignment, etc, all in. Good deal?
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Why don't ya, sell your Toyo Tyres to me smile.gif

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post Oct 27 2010, 02:15 PM

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anyone knows how to prevent stone chips on our car? my car has so many paint chips...sakit hati la...
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post Oct 27 2010, 03:24 PM

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my one also have. Kemek a bit.


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QUOTE(D-Zire @ Oct 27 2010, 02:15 PM)
anyone knows how to prevent stone chips on our car? my car has so many paint chips...sakit hati la...
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QUOTE(wufei @ Oct 27 2010, 03:24 PM)
my one also have. Kemek a bit.
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Well, I heard the Mazda Singapore Workshop (3rd Party) got sell the same color paint. We can't avoid stone chip, but we can try to fix it.. That why I am looking forward to 20 Nov Singapore Convey..
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QUOTE(ssaturn @ Oct 27 2010, 05:47 PM)
Well, I heard the Mazda Singapore Workshop (3rd Party) got sell the same color paint. We can't avoid stone chip, but we can try to fix it.. That why I am looking forward to 20 Nov Singapore Convey..
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My front bonnet also a few places got the stone chip... vmad.gif I am thinking of a clear heavy duty sticker if any???
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QUOTE(kingamok @ Oct 27 2010, 06:48 PM)
My front bonnet also a few places got the stone chip...  vmad.gif I am thinking of a clear heavy duty sticker if any???
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clear heavy duty sticker? wouldnt that make our car ugly?

i think the most effective way is to repaint the paint chipped area. but that will gonna cost quite some $$ cry.gif
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QUOTE(ssaturn @ Oct 26 2010, 05:53 PM)
Better u sell me the 17" Toyo Tayar smile.gif
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i have pm u my contact. do call me ..cheers
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QUOTE(kingamok @ Oct 27 2010, 06:48 PM)
My front bonnet also a few places got the stone chip...  vmad.gif I am thinking of a clear heavy duty sticker if any???
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I think there are some products in the market that u can check. 3M also has this sticker thing for bumper, its diamondbrite or something, but the price is like 1300-1500 per bumper... doh.gif


BTW, anyone did soundproofing M3 so far?
Been to GS lately to do alignment, they also do soundproofing but the costs for 4-doors is like 280/roll. M3 would need at least 2 rolls + workmanship 200. So total up to rm760 (it can be one more roll = rm1040).

That is only for the 4 doors. Cabin floor is not included (will costs more and more rm....)

Anybody has done it? What brand and where? Did the door soundproofing really affect your speakers' bass sound?
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GS only know how to chop ppl vegetable head, should check it out from other accessory shop first.. So far the M3 sound proof is good what, why need additional sound proof le?
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post Oct 28 2010, 10:11 AM

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sure bo..?

I think its actually quite bad. When heavy rain, the sound of tini tink tink from the roof is sooo annoying.
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yeah the roof and wheel arch sound insulation quite bad.. but the other part insulation quite good especially at the engine bay.
We should follow what this guy doing.. too bad i dont have that much time during weekend.. need to sleep till noon sweat.gif http://www.mymazdaclub.com/forumv1/viewtop...hp?f=131&t=2025

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QUOTE(furiezachs @ Oct 28 2010, 09:21 AM)
I think there are some products in the market that u can check. 3M also has this sticker thing for bumper, its diamondbrite or something, but the price is like 1300-1500 per bumper... doh.gif
BTW, anyone did soundproofing M3 so far?
Been to GS lately to do alignment, they also do soundproofing but the costs for 4-doors is like 280/roll. M3 would need at least 2 rolls + workmanship 200. So total up to rm760 (it can be one more roll = rm1040).

That is only for the 4 doors. Cabin floor is not included (will costs more and more rm....)

Anybody has done it? What brand and where? Did the door soundproofing really affect your speakers' bass sound?
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Maybe this may help, it's cheap and have good feedback from customers.
Myself haven't try it yet, tend to be soon.
Soundproof sticker
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post Nov 1 2010, 09:46 AM

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SEREMBAN: Spare-parts dealer Ong Eng Ching learnt the hard way that Global Positioning System (GPS) for vehicles is not really foolproof – at a very costly RM138,000.

That was the amount he had paid in cash for a used Toyota Fortuner which a company had put up for sale via tender.
Victim with a huge loss: Ong showing the police report he had lodged following the theft of his car from his home in Taman Merpati.

The father of three, who had wanted to take the family for more outings together, had successfully bid for the car.

“I then went to the insurance company to get cover for the car but was told to install an alarm system with GPS (global positioning system) first to prevent theft,’’ he said, adding that he then fixed the gadget for RM2,400.

However, he said the car was stolen from his house in Taman Merpati here while waiting for the transfer of ownership and insurance cover.

“I was about to leave for work at about 6am when I found the car missing from the porch. It was just a few days after installing the alarm system.

“I immediately alerted the GPS service provider and they told me that my car was detected near Bukit Paya at about 5am.

“But the company could not track down the car,’’ he told reporters at the office of Rasah MP Anthony Loke.

Ong said he was told fantastic things about the GPS system when it was sold to him.

“Now I have lost all my money as the car cannot be traced,’’ he said, adding that he could not recoup his losses because the car had no insurance cover.

Loke said he would seek legal advice on the matter.

“We want to assist Ong to see if he can recover some of his losses and if there was an element of negligence involved,” he said.

Loke said the authorities should also act against insurance companies which made it mandatory for car buyers to install additional security features to reduce the risk of the vehicles being stolen.

“Some of them simply refuse to provide coverage just to safeguard themselves,’’ he added.


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QUOTE(wufei @ Nov 1 2010, 09:46 AM)

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Wa.. that sound bad... What is the point to have so high tech security device installed on the car, but still the car can't be retrieve back? And SA always love to talk big about their own product.. sad.gif After sales... then diam diam.. or not responsible.

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