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Mana pegi la..

Ehh..anyone here got good jln to get chop shop barang?
Looking for a used cusco oil catch tank & cusco brake stopper.

Also looking for a apexi pen timer.
 
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sick n tired of these people la...
really squeeze people one....

mizi, if tomorrow i dont log on, u sms me for TT k?
 
LeT me SuggeSt...i bet a lot of u guyS dunno where is aman suria..we meet up in Jelutong ler...then i bring u guys there??..there ample of parking if we go around 9+ 10...
 
ample parking space? got lots of empty roads or not? i guess thats what they REALLY mean when say "lots of parking space = no cars = empty roads" and "clear view of the cars = can see nicely who tapau who"

hahaha
 
mahemz....this is the real krypton talking!

he wanna tahpao everybody including the roti canai in jelutong!
 
I think the tables and chairs also he want to tapau home... using the suction from his turbo. Bwahaha


hmm aman suria far or not man... convoy dont know can make it or not la, everyone arrive at different time one.

Gazebo doesnt sound too bad... or what about Neela for a change? That one damn far though dont think many of us will go there.
 
of course need to take the tables and chairs as well la... can go sell for about 10 ringgit for 1 set pun jadi la. car repairs damn kau expensive wei. i need all the financial support i can get!
 
Ok ok..up to u guys man..i myself not even sure whether can make it or not..lol..
 
KryPToN said:
ample parking space? got lots of empty roads or not? i guess thats what they REALLY mean when say "lots of parking space = no cars = empty roads" and "clear view of the cars = can see nicely who tapau who"

hahaha

Wow, but I think most of us also prefer this type of place for TTing.We get to see lotsa actions haha. Aman Suria sounds good but many of us dont know how to get there plus all malaysian promise haha. Tombstone, where to TT ? But please dont listen to Webber Boy his place not suitable for us ! Anywhere as long as got lotsa parking space and criteria must meet Krypton's taste haha.
 
sounds good to me since there aren't other suggestions.
dude..aman suria sounds familiar..where is that huh?
 
there, near dataran prima....near ah thong's workshop lerrr...

this adrian so blur.....its next to sunway mas maaaaaaaaa

from nkve can see oso...let say heading from damansara nkve to subang airport...its on ur left...the shop houses there....
 
Sorry la virgin uncle..
Morning ma..blur wat..
dat y i say the place sounds familiar.
 
hahaha

my car virgin la...dun say me virgin.. :D

if not sure i got baby GTi already...
 
So it confirmed meet at jelutong 1st right?
Who is going & who's not?
Wat time also..
Tread chairman!! Where ru?
 
FELDA-AAM MALAYSIAN RALLY CHAMPIONSHIP 2006 – ROUND ONE


The first round of the revamped FELDA-AAM Malaysian Rally Championship (FAMRC) 2006 series kicked off in Pahang on 25th and 26th March 2006. Centered around Bukit Goh, Kuantan, the oil palm plantation roads managed by FELDA provided a thrilling season opener with terrain that suited both competitor and spectator alike.

After the grand flag-off ceremony by the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia, Dato’ Sri Mohd Najib Tun Abdul Razak, competitors headed off to the special stages (SS) where actual competition takes place. Former Indonesian rally champion Rizal Sungkar and navigator Anthony Sarwono took the early lead and never looked back as they powered their way to victory to the end of the rally completing all 16 SS without a hitch. Driving a Mitsubishi Evolution 6 rally car, Rizal aims to seek more funding via sponsorship to enable him to compete in all the FAMRC rounds this year and hopefully snatch away the overall championship which was won by the pairing of Saladin Mazlan and Arish Qutb in 2005. Saladin had to miss competing in round 1 as he had been contracted to drive in another country over the same weekend.

Former Malaysian rally champion Gunaseelan Rajoo’s return to the championship after a 2 year absence saw him trailing the leader in his aged Proton Putra Turbo 4wd after the first leg on day one. His rally however, came to an abrupt end on the first SS of leg 2 of the second day after a rare mistake left him stranded by the wayside with a broken track rod on his car. This left the door open for rally veteran Rozali Abdullah, coincidently the son of a FELDA settler, to inherit second place overall after a brilliant drive through wet and treacherous conditions during a downpour on leg 2. Rozali also won the P10 class for cars up to 1600cc. Third overall was won by Lim Leong Onn in what is believed to be the last appearance of the now famous Perodua Kelisa Turbo rally car.

Former tarmac rally championship runner-up Mustafar Rahadi’s foray into the gravel rallying scene was seen as a learning curve for his team and was rewarded with a fourth place overall in his immaculately prepared Proton Satria R3 Turbo 4WD. Mustafar later admitted that he wasn’t happy with his suspension set-up and predicts that he will be faster on the sugarcane plantation roads of Chuping, Perils where round 2 of the FAMRC is going to be held. The winner of the ‘Most Promising Rally Driver’ award for 2005, P.Nandakumar proved that he was worth his title by impressing new bosses Perodua after he took their little 1300cc class P9 winning rally Kelisa to 5th overall, beating cars with much more horsepower. Team Perodua M5 Racing team also took the Team honours for the rally.

Rookie driver Syahabudin Mazhor and navigator Wan Mohd Shafiq won the clubmen category while another notable entry from Indonesia, Kikie Desky partnered by countryman Rudy Siregar, overcame mechanical gremlins to win the P11 category for cars up to 2000cc in a locally prepared Proton Satria 1.8. Meanwhile, Proton’s entry in the FAMRC with it’s Proton Gen-2 rally car fared well despite a cautious approach clinching 2nd place in the P10 category with seasoned driver Sutan Mustaffa Salihin behind the wheel. Proton’s research and development team was on hand to gather any data needed to ensure a comeback with a stronger showing in the later rounds. After almost two decades, Team Pennzoil Malaysia reappeared in the Malaysian rally scene with a team of three cars. Despite only one team car, a Proton Wira 1.6 in the able hands of Asrul Azam Ali finishing, they won 2nd place in the team category. Disappointment came in the form of a broken fuel tank mounting which spelt the end of the rally for former Malaysian rally 2WD champion Azmarul Sa’adi who is making a comeback to the sport of rallying in his trusty Proton Satria after being away for five years.

With three more rounds of the FAMRC to go and with an anticipation of a star-studded entry list, round one in Pahang was only the tip of the iceberg of what is now one of Malaysia’s premier motor sporting events. Details and news of upcoming events, photos and even a forum is accessible through www.malaysianrally.com
 
KryPToN said:
ample parking space? got lots of empty roads or not? i guess thats what they REALLY mean when say "lots of parking space = no cars = empty roads" and "clear view of the cars = can see nicely who tapau who"

hahaha

wow bro!!u also can tapau mamak if u want!!hehe......
 
so how???..if meet up have to be PUNCTUAL..u guys have to start practicing that lol....agree???...time???
 

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