QUOTE(xandras @ Sep 21 2011, 08:10 AM)

cos u call it a 10-sec car ma.

Tak serik serik lagi a?
haha.. I think if myvi roll down genting can be a true 10sec car lah..
QUOTE(ngeo88 @ Sep 21 2011, 08:48 AM)
the movie name
NASI LEMAK sure got nice
NL 
The nasi lemak fresh and sedap giler.. Slurrrppp..
QUOTE(Fubar20 @ Sep 21 2011, 08:57 AM)

Hahahaaaa..Nice one but I thought inside also got 1 pretty RC too which in fact is a beauty queen.
Who is she ah? Quite pretty, but amboi, itu english punya slang angmoh pun lari wor..
QUOTE(dorinyeah @ Sep 21 2011, 09:34 AM)
QUOTE(Fubar20 @ Sep 21 2011, 09:39 AM)

Say hi to HD speeding camera.
No more excuses for errant motorists captured on high definition camerasAnother story on speed camera.
Smile for the cop camera.
OVER the past few months, I have been travelling quite a bit on our expressways, either up north to Penang for work or south to Seremban for personal matters.
So, in some ways I was not surprised to receive a “love letter” bearing the stamp of the Royal Malaysian Police.
What shocked me when I tore open the envelope was that, instead of the normal summons, there was an A4 size notice stating what offence I had committed, where and when I did it plus a clear black-and-white picture of my car.
The first thing that came to my mind was:
“Oh-oh it must be me and I must have been speeding.”
It did not even cross my mind to protest “my innocence”. It was as if I had been caught with my pants down.
The only disagreement was between my son and me, blaming each other of being the driver at the time of the offence.
We were obviously on the way to Seremban when we were caught speeding at 114km per hour in a 90km per hour zone at KM8.5 of the Elite Highway.
Curious as to where I was “caught on camera speeding”, I took a quick drive to look for the “offending spot”.
For those who want to know, it is the overhead rest area near the Mofaz Go-Kart track.
A few weeks ago, while on my way to KLIA, the taxi driver pointed out that a window at the overhead rest area was open.
“See, that is where they shoot us,” said A. Manickam, my regular taxi driver to the airport. So, the next time you pass that area, keep a lookout for the open window.
But the problem is that when you see it, you may have already been photographed speeding.
SauceTime to use the tried and tested method of avoiding all this kind of stuffs.. Just take some rubbish and cover the plate while going on highway.. haha..
QUOTE(jasonloh7906 @ Sep 21 2011, 11:56 AM)
so it is worth as it does not affect the performance XD
i wonder the car still can use or not.
the porsche looks suits me more XD
but the performance definitely take my life away.
its wat we people aim XD
mine is stock completely and it takes too long.
nice. got money then do both. but in JB i got no idea about which shop to go. dunno about their workmanship.
40 second ok meh?? i tot my car rosak. 80 to 170 takes me around 56sec.
change LCP very easy mah.. Any tire shop also should know how to do.. U can try going to johor jaya side there.. Quite a lot of tuning shops available.. what u mean doing both? Change lcp and pnp?
QUOTE(KKW @ Sep 21 2011, 12:51 PM)
He said he driving super slow around 40km/h-50km/h
He was turning into junction.. all of sudden the car "buang"
Like lost control..
Vios handling are slightly better than myvi only.. I tested already..
That's why I choose to swap car with my bro.
Yup I know. It's one years old car and new tyre..
How could it "buang"?

He check the road dont have any oil on the road..
That one careless..
This one straight lost control one..
Maybe his driving technique not good gua.. Sometimes the road might have varying degree of roughness, if the stone grooves are deep then it will provide more grip than a freshly tarred and smooth road.. eg when u go over a freshly tarred surface its very quiet, cos the top layer hvnt wear off yet, so there is less gaps in between the stones in it and gives lesser grip instead..
QUOTE(K.Lee @ Sep 21 2011, 02:13 PM)
I would do that to my PE too.. hehe.. If only it had more power..