QUOTE(Fubar20 @ Dec 20 2011, 12:55 AM)
+1QUOTE(zapdos9 @ Dec 20 2011, 01:06 AM)
Our proton car weird one lah. Dunno what cause them evaporate so fast. In continental car this case rarely happen and battery can tahan at least 2 years and above wif maintenance free battery. Japo I tak tau.
No differ yo...
When I drive manual when road is flat I didn't even bother stepping on the brake. Straight clutch shift gear and pedal.
Cos our proton car underhood temperature very high.. And somemore the conti cars most of their batteries are located in the trunk.. So lesser temp there and the batteries last way longer. No differ yo...
When I drive manual when road is flat I didn't even bother stepping on the brake. Straight clutch shift gear and pedal.
QUOTE(dadurtyz @ Dec 20 2011, 01:11 AM)
Trololololololololololololol.. hahahaha.. QUOTE(Tanjacky @ Dec 20 2011, 01:12 AM)
Thnx lord tat someone actually understand what I wrote....about pressing brake and not about which pedal press first... (put in slap head emo here)
Fixed. For me it depends.. When the road there is gradient then i would press the brakes first.. Then only press the clutch.. But if flat smooth road i just press the clutch and engage gear, while the handbrake is left up when moving time only put down handbrake. QUOTE(Tanjacky @ Dec 20 2011, 01:37 AM)
Zeng, permanon can get before 30th? Going pd legend water chalet....yeah bebe yeah bebe....want shine shine my car going there
Sure can, no worries.. haha.. This thurs Dorinyeah going to go collect it ady..
Dec 20 2011, 01:45 AM

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