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corad
post Jan 15 2012, 07:32 AM

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QUOTE(RigerZ @ Jan 14 2012, 03:24 PM)
I went there just now and I was told by the guard I cannot enter because "they dont simply allow people to go in unless they have business/contacted  the upstairs people". He gave me the business card of the sales manager, I called the office and the receptionist said I can only enter if I were a member of the media or had made arrangements with the sales department.

*There = Lamborghini KL
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Same for Lamborghini London as well. The front doors are locked with a sign, "By Prior Appointment Only" . Guess it's to maintain exclusivity ?
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post Jan 29 2012, 11:36 AM

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QUOTE(robeng @ Jan 28 2012, 10:52 PM)
this is prove that lambo/fellali not suitable for our road condition..
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I used to drive daily on the german autobahns, and they are not much different from the Expressway in Malaysia. You would actually need to put some effort (or be a pretty bad driver) to actually crash a modern supercar.

QUOTE(robeng @ Jan 29 2012, 02:38 AM)
ok. bout driving class, it is conducted by the showroom ppl itself. its more to driving practising.
im not sure if it compulsary or not, but my fren and my family member went to the class to understand 100% before bring back their porsche/fairlady/evo from the showroom.
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these are familiarization drives. you get told what the buttons do, or any special features (Launch mode on GTR, Overtaking "kick" on RangeRovers, AutoPark on Lexus etc) . This will not teach you how to drift or handle the car at high speeds ... because not only will that be illegal (speed limit 90kmp/h) but I bet a thousands bucks that nobody in the show room knows anything apart from marketing mumbo jumbo.



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post Mar 7 2012, 12:28 AM

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QUOTE(BMW fanatic @ Mar 6 2012, 05:23 PM)
The bad news is that this will just be a one-off model and it's already been sold. 
".... will ride off into the sunset with its new owner at the end of the Geneva Auto Show."
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Except that he'll have to ride in it with a crash helmet since it dosen't come with a wind shield tongue.gif

Awesome track day car and probably the closest one can come to having a road legal F1 machine
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post Mar 13 2012, 07:39 AM

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QUOTE(liewalvin @ Mar 12 2012, 07:47 PM)
smile.gif  Some from Sarawak
are these from the same owner ?
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post Mar 23 2012, 02:07 AM

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QUOTE(GrimReaper1 @ Mar 23 2012, 12:32 AM)
S 65 AMG
For Real ??  hmm.gif
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Can't say from that angle, but the exhaust looks legit. Best way to tell would be looking underneath the bonnet tongue.gif

Always curious, how do people maintain these "grey" imports ? Do official dealers carry the diagnostic software / tools for these machines ? So far I think only Porsche centers have a all in service for their modern models.
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post Apr 2 2012, 08:35 PM

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QUOTE(annalies @ Apr 2 2012, 02:01 PM)
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KLIA

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This is not KLIA.

1) There are no aerobridges near the cargo apron
2) KLIA aerobridge is all glass, and does not have HSBC advertisements
3) Delta and Lufthansa don't operate into KLIA. Might have been a charter flight, but to have both on the same day is quite a stretch




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post May 14 2012, 03:08 AM

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QUOTE(chteo @ May 14 2012, 12:27 AM)
i'm more sad with the innocent victims due to an irresponsible driver.
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So who's in the wrong ? And why is the Ferrari driver dead ? Shouldn't that vehicle have the best safety devices among the 3 ?



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post May 14 2012, 06:10 AM

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QUOTE(lemonish @ May 14 2012, 03:21 AM)

well, even a volvo would'nt survive that.
what do you expect?
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but the taxi driver thankfully survived. and it's not as if the ferrari crashed into a brick wall, both cars have crumple zones ... not sure how the motorcyclist fits in though.

sorry if this is OT, just curious if anyone is in the know. Lots of speculation in the /k/ thread tho

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