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-+♠+-LYN Proton Persona Owners Club V.XLVII-+♠+-, Persona the Recycled Besi
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May 28 2013, 01:16 PM
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May 31 2013, 11:32 AM
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QUOTE(Cavino @ May 31 2013, 08:43 AM) These guys specialize in installing/repairing windscreen, so usually use the most effective glue and have efficient workmanship. Gua punya City got cracked on 4th year (I think), replaced at Dr. Cermin. Efficient workmanship and fast too. Now on its 8th year. That is what they want you to believe. What they don't tell you is that the windscreen sealant used in those windscreen replacement shops differs from the original automotive factory windscreen sealant. Those used in shops are silicone based, while industrial ones are polyurethane based sealant. In an event of collision which makes the car rollover, there are higher chances the windscreen held back by silicon based sealant to be detached out, compared to a windscreen held back by polyurethane based sealant. During a rollover, if your windscreen got detached, your roof rigidity is basically compromised. Same can be said for passenger airbag deployment. Most passenger airbag deployment requires a strongly bonded windscreen for an effective deployment. |
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Jun 1 2013, 12:34 AM
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QUOTE(Cavino @ Jun 1 2013, 12:16 AM) 2 years. Ended either today or tomorrow. Forget what KKW problem is liao....just pray is small matter and can get replacement straightaway. Now not yet time to replaced car, short of cash due to shifting house next year....also waiting for Civic FL (only if US 2013 CIVIC FL brought over with most changes intact including improved suspension, braking system, interior material upgrade and external change).....and still not declared bankcrupt yet. Otherwise forced with live with this car (up to now, only got minor problem, nothing this major yet). Speaking of Civic, the new Civic sales isn't that good.Haih....damn suey, 2 days ago, accidentally kick slightly opened drawer damaging my little toe (still bleeding now). Has to stop my "compulsory" swimming activity....there goes my keeping fit plan, tummy growing. Then this happen, then this evening while trying to close boot, accidentally scratched the boot door with my key. The first word my wife utter when I told her PE got serious issue.....see I told you, get Proton somemore lar....I got nothing to say this time. Lately I can see more Corolla Altis 1.8 and 2.0 compared to the new Civic. |
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Jun 1 2013, 01:08 AM
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well, a concrete roof is always better than a metal roof. Afterall, concrete roof appreciates while the metal one depreciates.
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Jun 1 2013, 09:31 PM
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Jun 3 2013, 11:23 AM
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Taxi drivers are sohai, nuff said...
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