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Post by eddyp on Feb 17, 2009 10:03:12 GMT 8
Hi rossy, come and register to have fun. Sure you meet some of the pagero guys who had mod up their rigs. See you there!! Eh rossy, u seem to have the necc vehicle for every event ah.. Hahaha.. Bro whats necc??Not competing la bro..just supporting..Just for fun....cheers bro!
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Post by eddyp on Feb 17, 2009 10:00:45 GMT 8
Hi eOne,
2 options for my either GV 2.4 (4WD) or Defender 90. heeheehee
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Post by eddyp on Feb 16, 2009 13:27:04 GMT 8
Hi Kit71, Managed to find a workshop to convert 2WD to 4WD (not approved by LTA). But too expensive liao (abt 10K+), looks like better option is to save up for the next machine with 4WD. 2WD, fortunately it's a front wheel drive.
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Post by eddyp on Feb 16, 2009 13:24:07 GMT 8
4x4/ SUV Off-Road Gymkhana Challenge 2009
Dated on: 21st and 22nd March 2009
Promoter/ Organizer: E&P Event Management/ Singapore Motor Sports Association
SUPPLEMENTARY REGULATIONS
1. Name of Event: 4x4/ SUV Off-Road Gymkhana Challenge 2009
2. Date of Event: 21st and 22nd March 2009 (2-days event)
3. Venue of Event: Tuas West Drive (Singapore) – opp. Raffles Marina, next to 2nd link
4. Jurisdiction: This event is held under the National Competition Rules of Singapore Motor Sports Association
5. Type of Events: 3 Classes
CLASS A: 4x4 Improved with Equipment – no restriction in tyres (size and type)
Compulsory equipment: tow strap, snatch strap, shackles
Winch and hi-lift jack are optional
(Vehicles with any up-grade)
CLASS B: Series Production SUV/ Pick–Up/ 4-Wheel Drive with or without equipment. No modifications of any sort allowed!
CLASS C: SUV/ Pick-up 2 Wheel Drive Open with or without equipment. Body/ suspension lift allowed, no restrictions on tyres.
Note:
TRAILS HAVE BEEN MADE TO MINIMISE SCRATCHES TO VEHICLES. HOWEVER, IT IS STILL THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE DRIVER TO CHOOSE THE TRAIL MOST SUITABLE FOR THEIR VEHICLES.
6. Eligible Competitor: Competitors must possess a valid driving licence
7. Entries Open: 16th February 2009 (Limited entries will be accepted)
8. Entries Closed: 16th March 2009 (Monday) at 1700 hrs
9. Competition Entry Fee: S$200.00, with co-driver
Note:
All details requested in the entry form must be duly filled.
All entry fees to be paid to E&P Event Management.
Address: Blk 3 Ang Mo Kio Ind. Park 2A, #03-13, A.M.K Tech 1, Singapore 568050
Operating hours: Monday to Friday, 0900 hrs to 1200 hrs and 1400 hrs to 1700 hrs
10. Race Schedule:
10.1. Registration/ Documentation/ Scrutineer: 21st March 2009 (Saturday)
10.2. Event stickers and individual race numbers will be given to all participants upon registration.
21st March 2009 (Saturday)
0800 hrs – 1000 hrs Competitors’ registration and vehicle scrutineering 1000 hrs – 1030 hrs Competition briefing 1045 hrs – 1700 hrs SS1 to SS6, competing simultaneously
22nd March 2009 (Sunday)
0800 hrs Competitors reports to event HQ, followed by briefing 0830 hrs – 1230 hrs SS7 and SS8 1245 hrs – 1315 hrs 4x4 Demo by Johor 4WD Club (All full open mod specs vehicles) 1330 hrs – 1530 hrs SS9 and SS10 1600 hrs Prize presentation
Note:
The above-mentioned time may be subjected to change without prior notice.
11. Competitors will be judged based on a time trial basis – the fastest time with the highest points (100 pts) and so forth.
12. A DNF (Did-Not-Finish) will be awarded 20 pts. A DNF is classified when a competitor attempted an SS, but did not finish it during the DNF time given.
13. A DNS (Did-Not-Start) will NOT BE AWARDED any points at all. This includes competitors not attempting an SS.
14. Prize Presentation: 22nd March 2009 (Sunday)
14.1. Prizes and Trophies will be awarded to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd placing respectively.
14.2. Only Trophies will be awarded to 4th and 5th placing in the event.
15. Officials of the Meet:
SMSA Steward Mr Eric Chia
Event Secretary Ms Gene Wong
Competition Manager Mr Jerry Tay (Johor 4WD Club)
Score Master Mr Michael Yee (Johor 4WD Club)
Chief Scrutineer Mr John Yuen (Johor 4WD Club)
IMPORTANT
1. It is compulsory for all competing drivers and co-drivers to wear an approved motorsport safety helmet.
2. Competition numbers must be placed on the top left hand corner of the vehicle windscreen.
3. Event stickers must be placed on the left and right doors of all competition vehicles.
4. After the vehicle scrutineering on 21st March 2009, participants are not allowed to change the vehicle.
5. During the event, participants are allowed to repair their vehicle in the track, as long as it is still within the DNF time. The vehicle will be towed out of the SS by the Recovery Vehicle at the end of the DNF time.
6. Competitors (both Driver and Co-driver) must attend briefings.
7. No outside help is allowed during the Special Stages (SS) including pit crews. Officials will step in when the competitor gives up the stage or DNF.
8. If an incident occurs, the Jury members will meet and give a ruling. All decisions made by the Jury members are final.
9. Disciplinary action will be taken to all participants if they fail to comply with the Officials and Marshalls.
10. It is a condition of entry that competitors have no claim against the Organizer, Singapore Motor Sports Association, Promoter, E & P Event Management or Sponsors, Officials and Marshalls or anyone carrying out their duties in the course of the event.
11. Protests will only be entertained when accompanied with a SGD500 protest fee
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Any Sportagean interested??
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Post by eddyp on Feb 12, 2009 9:42:47 GMT 8
Ok, looking forward. Hi Bernard, So when can see your XC90? At the next meetup, either in late Feb or early March. I need to sort out my schedule first. Bernard
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Post by eddyp on Feb 3, 2009 17:13:56 GMT 8
Hi Bernard,
So when can see your XC90?
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Post by eddyp on Jan 30, 2009 11:41:41 GMT 8
mmh.....Santa Fe
Did I guess right??
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Post by eddyp on Jan 5, 2009 10:25:18 GMT 8
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Post by eddyp on Dec 10, 2008 18:16:22 GMT 8
Hi razor54, So far what I know is that now they require the members to do some contribution first. Then will provide you the key to unlock the new map. So good luck to you!! It's using Garmin... So is it free to download updated singapore maps from malsingmaps?
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Post by eddyp on Dec 5, 2008 15:29:06 GMT 8
Good for you bro!! Ok, finally solved the GPS map problem. Was doing up my sound system and found it hidden behind the HU...inserted the SD card with the sg map and it is working now.
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Post by eddyp on Dec 1, 2008 15:41:56 GMT 8
Hi razor54, Just curious. If you used the dashboard GPS, can it be concurrently use to play movie or music while you're driving long distance?
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Post by eddyp on Nov 27, 2008 10:32:21 GMT 8
(Received an email from anonymous person) Temasek lost almost US$2 billion of a badly-timed US$3 billion in Shin Corp at a peak of 49.25 baht(Shin shares are now trading at around 15 baht) in 2006. It's CEO, Ho Ching committed S$401 million in ASX -listed ABC Learning Centres at near the peak price of A$7.30 and then averaged down at between A$1.20 and A$4.00, bringing it's commitment to over S$500 million. That investment is now essentially worthless although Temasek has yet to write it down. The company also bought 19% of LSE- listed Standard Chartered in 2006 only to see the market value of that stake melt 55% by November 21st. More fiascos include a 975 million pound stake in Barclays Bank bought at the peak of 740 pence(with a further 100 million to subscribe for a rights issue at 282 pence), which have now sunk over 70% at 138 pence. Most heinous of all is its US$6.88 billion stake in Citigroup bought with a minimum conversion price of $31.34. Citigroup has since plunged 88% to $3.71, singlehandedly delivering S$9.11 billion of red ink to Temasek's books. Overall, the paper loss on these investments has exceeded S$35 billion as of October 21st. More Good Years To Come.... ?
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Post by eddyp on Nov 27, 2008 10:31:07 GMT 8
Can you imagine mathematics questions in a recent examination as follows? "If an egg costs fifty Sen, and if you buy one-eighth of the egg, how much would you have to pay?" Who in heaven's name will want to buy one-eighth of an egg? The shopkeeper will probably think you are crazy and he will be equally stupid to break the egg and measure one-eighth for you. Yet, this is how they structure the questions in Malaysian schools. Why not pose questions that would be more useful later in life when you go out into the world to earn your living? To help Malaysia 's Ministry of Education to better face the realities of life, here are suggesting some questions that they could use it. QUESTION 1 If you drive from Kuala Lumpur to Penang along the PLUS Highway and there are four speed traps along the way, and if each speed trap would cost you RM300.00 in fines, how much in fines would you accumulate by the time you reach Penang ? ANSWER (Choose one) 1. I would not suffer any fines as the oncoming cars would flash their headlights and I would slow down before coming to the speed trap. 2. I would only need to pay a total of RM80.00 as I would pay a RM20.00 bribe at each speed trap. 3. I would not be stopped as I am an UMNO Wakil Rakyat so I am exempted from speed traps. QUESTION 2 If your Bumiputera company is awarded a RM150 million government contract, and you make a 20% profit, how much profit would be at the end of the contract period? ANSWER (Choose one) 1. I will not be making a 20% profit as I would have to pay the Minister 10% and UMNO 5%. 2. I would make 30% profit, which is the progress payment I receive, after which I will abandon the project and let the government call for re-tender. 3. My company will not make any profit at all as I will siphon out all the profits and show a loss to avoid paying corporate tax. QUESTION 3 If the ruling party obtained 54% of the popular votes the last election and won 151 or 80% of the seats, and if it saw an increase of 10% in votes this election, how many more seats would it gain? ANSWER (Choose one) 1. The ruling party will not show a 10% increase in votes, as it will stuff the ballot box with another 20% to give it a 30% vote increase. 2. The ruling party will win which are the newly created seats in the delineation exercise recently done. 3. The ruling party has already decided it will win 90% of the seats and the votes have nothing to do with it. QUESTION 4 If the national petroleum company, Petronas, pays a 5% royalty to Terengganu State and if the amount paid is RM800,000,000 per year, how much should Petronas have in the bank accumulated over the last 25 years? ANSWER (Choose one) 1. Nobody is supposed to know as Petronas need not show its accounts to anyone except the Prime Minister and this information comes under the Official Secrets Act. 2. Petronas earns only 50% of its petroleum revenue from Terengganu so Petronas' total income accumulated in the banks over 25 years should be RM800 billion. 3. Petronas has nothing accumulated in the bank as all the money has spent bailing out companies and finance mega projects.
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Post by eddyp on Nov 21, 2008 9:42:42 GMT 8
No problem butterfly. Sure got another round.
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Post by eddyp on Nov 18, 2008 17:21:39 GMT 8
Hi Kit71, I think you need a transformer car lah, guarantee will meet your needs. Hi Kit71, aiyah, still not as tall as you lah... After driving taller car for years. Feel like changing shorter cars. Went to see Nissan 350Z and Nissan GTR last week
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Post by eddyp on Nov 17, 2008 11:56:14 GMT 8
Hi butterfly, Can tell where you going to trade it? I'm actually looking for 1 stock rim. oh..so my car comes wif stock rims la..haha..trading them tooooo...
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Post by eddyp on Nov 17, 2008 10:41:50 GMT 8
Hi Kit71,
aiyah, still not as tall as you lah...
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Post by eddyp on Nov 10, 2008 15:31:12 GMT 8
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Post by eddyp on Nov 10, 2008 15:27:34 GMT 8
Sweet man!! Nice to see the Sportian is back and rolling.
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Post by eddyp on Nov 9, 2008 7:38:06 GMT 8
Who: All Welcomed What: Do we need a reason? Where: Kallang KFC Carpark When: 21st November 2008, Friday, 7pm Why: Waste a couple of couple of hours
1) Bernard (recce75) 2) Eddy P.(eddyp) 3) Butterfly 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)
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Post by eddyp on Nov 9, 2008 7:37:38 GMT 8
Sure butterfly!! The more the merrier... Butterfly coming too.....
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Post by eddyp on Nov 6, 2008 17:05:06 GMT 8
To EVOIIIGSR & Kit71!! You can see that after lifted the car looks bigger size now!!
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Post by eddyp on Nov 6, 2008 17:03:18 GMT 8
Aaaaa.....don't like that leh....you make me more anxious leh...
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Post by eddyp on Nov 4, 2008 11:40:18 GMT 8
Personally it doesn't matter the lifespan of the car rather is the much lifespan with the car is more important.....
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Post by eddyp on Nov 4, 2008 11:14:11 GMT 8
Who: All Welcomed What: Do we need a reason? Where: Kallang KFC Carpark When: 21st November 2008, Friday, 7pm Why: Waste a couple of couple of hours
1) Bernard (recce75) 2) Eddy P.(eddyp) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9)
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