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Once u get used to 32~34 region, the next time u try again on below 30, during konar u will understand how sampan ur car is 
i pam f38/r36 PROTON SAGA BLM, FL & FLX Thread V66, Jerkyy Dong Dong Chiang
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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Jan 13 2015, 06:37 PM) RRP of those in 185/60-14 is AU$127, any mention of wear and noise rating seems well hidden so I will naturally assume the worst, also I'm too old and too lazy to need fancy tyres, just something round and quiet would suit me.Due to the way the exchange rate seems to work whatever you pay for vehicle related stuff in MYR is about the same as we pay in AU$, it sort of makes me wish I had capital as there must be opportunities here for entrepreneur traders, the market would certainly improve if we could triple our population. |
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Ini davidke20 banyak bad influence one.
I always written Proton Gen-2 as proton Gen-Tut in my opis report. Sudah jau tut liao. This post has been edited by V12Kompressor: Jan 13 2015, 05:31 PM |
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QUOTE(GunMetalX @ Jan 13 2015, 01:41 PM) hi guys, i have a 2008 saga blm manual... recently when i drive i can notice occasionally the engine rpm shoot up for no reason, like the gear suddenly disengage even though i didnt touch the clutch....release accelerator pedal and step back then ok...anybody can diagnose what's the problem with my car? heloooo......hahahahahahah |
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QUOTE(wankel @ Jan 13 2015, 05:28 PM) RRP of those in 185/60-14 is AU$127, any mention of wear and noise rating seems well hidden so I will naturally assume the worst, also I'm too old and too lazy to need fancy tyres, just something round and quiet would suit me. Well, I know for a fact that you get whatever the figure we paid at Oz in AU$, if not more. That however, comparing a person who gets some RM2000 to buy a set of tires that causes RM520 is a burden. I have a friend, which retired, live in gold coast with his wife. I'm surprised he can survive with just as little as 500$ a week. Ask any of these forumer here in Malaysia, it's almost impossible to live with MYR1000 a week Due to the way the exchange rate seems to work whatever you pay for vehicle related stuff in MYR is about the same as we pay in AU$, it sort of makes me wish I had capital as there must be opportunities here for entrepreneur traders, the market would certainly improve if we could triple our population. |
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QUOTE(V12Kompressor @ Jan 13 2015, 05:31 PM) Ini davidke20 banyak bad influence one. Ayam involved in a similar biznes geh, jiu can imagine huat happen when send in for special approval for young driver waiver of loading, the reason is "Dis kar Plotong GaGa 2012 veli loe risk geh, no afraid of hilang or huatsoeber. Mohon underwriting allowed waiver of loading due to owner is stuI always written Proton Gen-2 as proton Gen-Tut in my opis report. Sudah jau tut liao. |
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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Jan 13 2015, 05:59 AM) Can't tell whether it's original anymore nowadays. There are some difference between the cheap and original, where original will last a little longer before the surface start to fade, whilst the aftermarket will start fogging in a year or 2. Overall, despite they LOOK the same, the original will have much better lighting effect at night time. Thanks for your advise.Anyways, the RM180 version should be good enough and I do not know whether it's original If the RM 180 really the original then I no need go to look for second hand already... Haha.... |
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QUOTE(davidke20 @ Jan 13 2015, 09:20 PM) Well, I know for a fact that you get whatever the figure we paid at Oz in AU$, if not more. That however, comparing a person who gets some RM2000 to buy a set of tires that causes RM520 is a burden. I have a friend, which retired, live in gold coast with his wife. I'm surprised he can survive with just as little as 500$ a week. Ask any of these forumer here in Malaysia, it's almost impossible to live with MYR1000 a week $500 a week would be a pay rise for me, but yes if you're not renting life can be comfortable.Tyre reviews and claims are so varied that it's really like playing lotto. When the time comes I think I'll just stick to my way of buying cheap online and fitting them myself. I get more satisfaction that way. |
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QUOTE(wankel @ Jan 14 2015, 05:59 AM) $500 a week would be a pay rise for me, but yes if you're not renting life can be comfortable. 6am here Tyre reviews and claims are so varied that it's really like playing lotto. When the time comes I think I'll just stick to my way of buying cheap online and fitting them myself. I get more satisfaction that way. |
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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Jan 13 2015, 04:43 PM) Hi Everyone! Hi Bro... 1 Q... Comparing CD2 to XM2...which is a better tyre (185/60R14) esp 4braking & in the wet? Tqvm in adv. Happy New Year & hv a nice day!! This post has been edited by zeone: Jan 14 2015, 07:41 AM |
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QUOTE(zeone @ Jan 14 2015, 07:40 AM) Hi Everyone! CD2 Hi Bro... 1 Q... Comparing CD2 to XM2...which is a better tyre (185/60R14) esp 4braking & in the wet? Tqvm in adv. Happy New Year & hv a nice day!! Especially when depending on size (AFAIK including the one you mentioned), you actually have 4 deep grooves vs 3 |
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zeone go for ATR Sport la.
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QUOTE(zeone @ Jan 14 2015, 07:40 AM) Hi Everyone! Agreed on CD2. IMO, XM2 over rated.Hi Bro... 1 Q... Comparing CD2 to XM2...which is a better tyre (185/60R14) esp 4braking & in the wet? Tqvm in adv. Happy New Year & hv a nice day!! QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Jan 14 2015, 08:13 AM) |
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