Monday, June 1, 2009
Sunday, May 31, 2009
holidayzs time
ya ho finally,holiday came and i can od what i want from now but only 1 month, anyway i can do what i want from now right???? haha enjoyzs our holiday it is only 1 month.:+ cool sia :)
Saturday, May 30, 2009
Friday, May 29, 2009
ya ho!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
holiday cames finally can play computer for 24 hrs and do what i want for 1 month!!!!!!!!!!!!!! cool sia
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
walao we surely geting our sA1 exam paper back want because there is holiday.and weekend loh lol hai :[ going to fail every year i surely failed ny science want loh lol haha good luck friend
goodnight =D bye
goodnight =D bye
Monday, May 18, 2009
hey super funny video go to youtube and watch link below:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flTqYYRTIZc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wk51lfLfIQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flTqYYRTIZc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wk51lfLfIQ
Saturday, March 14, 2009
:( going japan tomorow
hi all my friends and those who come my blog i am going to japan tomorow to next sunday so bye and just wish all of u a good luck and happy holiday:(!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thursday, March 12, 2009
sigh do u all as my friend know i fail all my subject i only need 3 more marks to pass my exam but i fail and i fail my maths so bad fail in my world is only fail fail fail!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
And so scare tomorow take back exam paper just know my chinise paper results i left 1 marks and i can pass wish i can pass my exam and i know my science marks i got only 19 and the half :( sigh again so sad :( i wish a least i can pass my english and maths if i failed i will death in the world :( sigh again :( so sad i wish the exam paper will be back after the exam then i can play and need not study =Q hates
Monday, March 9, 2009
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Friday, January 30, 2009
prices and speed of 350z?<<>:"
Category: Just Sold (Export)
Make / Model:
Nissan Fairlady 350Z
Year of Manufacture: 2003
Mileage: 32000km
Body Colour: Silver
Registration Date: 19 Jul 2003
Body Type: Coupe
Engine Capacity: 3500cc
Transmission: Steptronic
No. of Owner: 2
OMV: $42762
PARF: $27795
COE: $32779
Transfer Fee: $1576
Available: Yes
Leather Seat: Yes
Sports Rims: Yes
CD / Hifi: Yes
ABS: Yes
Air Bag: Yes
Remarks: The most beautiful Japanese Coupe! Low mileage, Accident free with stock condition. High COE with high Export value!
Make / Model:
Nissan Fairlady 350Z
Year of Manufacture: 2003
Mileage: 32000km
Body Colour: Silver
Registration Date: 19 Jul 2003
Body Type: Coupe
Engine Capacity: 3500cc
Transmission: Steptronic
No. of Owner: 2
OMV: $42762
PARF: $27795
COE: $32779
Transfer Fee: $1576
Available: Yes
Leather Seat: Yes
Sports Rims: Yes
CD / Hifi: Yes
ABS: Yes
Air Bag: Yes
Remarks: The most beautiful Japanese Coupe! Low mileage, Accident free with stock condition. High COE with high Export value!
prices and speed of 350z?<<>:"
Category: Just Sold (Export)
Make / Model:
Nissan Fairlady 350Z
Year of Manufacture: 2003
Mileage: 32000km
Body Colour: Silver
Registration Date: 19 Jul 2003
Body Type: Coupe
Engine Capacity: 3500cc
Transmission: Steptronic
No. of Owner: 2
OMV: $42762
PARF: $27795
COE: $32779
Transfer Fee: $1576
Available: Yes
Leather Seat: Yes
Sports Rims: Yes
CD / Hifi: Yes
ABS: Yes
Air Bag: Yes
Remarks: The most beautiful Japanese Coupe! Low mileage, Accident free with stock condition. High COE with high Export value!
Make / Model:
Nissan Fairlady 350Z
Year of Manufacture: 2003
Mileage: 32000km
Body Colour: Silver
Registration Date: 19 Jul 2003
Body Type: Coupe
Engine Capacity: 3500cc
Transmission: Steptronic
No. of Owner: 2
OMV: $42762
PARF: $27795
COE: $32779
Transfer Fee: $1576
Available: Yes
Leather Seat: Yes
Sports Rims: Yes
CD / Hifi: Yes
ABS: Yes
Air Bag: Yes
Remarks: The most beautiful Japanese Coupe! Low mileage, Accident free with stock condition. High COE with high Export value!
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Saturday, January 17, 2009
Saturday, January 10, 2009
fianlly saturday and sunday come
fianlly saturday and sunday come i feel better
1)don new to wake up so early
2)can play computer the whole day 24 hour
3)can go any place i want to go anytime
it's so cool
1)don new to wake up so early
2)can play computer the whole day 24 hour
3)can go any place i want to go anytime
it's so cool
Sunday, January 4, 2009
new school and new teacher ): !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! i hate it
school on monday will be so bored not like 4p old school old class and me,hui xin,rachel,aloysuis and hong wei is the same class and ginny is not un fair and our from teacher is mr chua cai lao shi chinise teacher so bored and sad ):
Wednesday, December 31, 2008
Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Thursday, December 11, 2008
a story of rx8 traveling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jonathan Crouch wanted a sports car for his Suffolk Holiday. But he also needed space for the family. Mazdas RX-8 seemed like the ideal solution
When is a sports car not a sports car? Arguably, when its a Mazda RX-8. That was the theory at least, in choosing this 190bhp rotary-engined coupe for a family trip to Suffolk. It does most of the things that you want a sports car to do yet combines it with four (rather unique) doors and a decent sized boot.
All this sounds great in theory when perusing through the press pack. I couldnt help feeling, however, that throwing a family with two young children and a wet week in Suffolk at this car would find it out. Suffolk had seemed a good idea for the kind of short break that we had in mind. One of the most beautiful corners of England, its rich in history, peaceful yet lively, and boasting some of the finest villages and market towns anywhere.
It has over 70km of unspoilt coastline, much of it packed with teeming wildlife, Plus an unsurpassed heritage of churches, mills, castles and manor houses. It is apparently the driest part of the country though this seemed difficult to believe on a visit that coincided with one of the wettest Augusts on record. Given that youre not going to experience much of the real Suffolk by checking in to the Hilton in Ipswich, we thought wed try a farmhouse out in the wilds. Moat Farm in Thorndon, about half an hour up the A140 from the Suffolk capital, seemed to fit the bill (www.
moatfarm.co.uk). For under £70 a night, we got a suite of rooms (so the two girls could be close but separate) and enough of a breakfast each morning to last the whole day (of a quality that would embarrass the Hilton).
You cant reasonably ask too much more than that.
"Overall, as a coupe without compromise, the RX-8 is pretty much in a class of its own"
Given that Suffolk villages arent exactly teeming with things to do, you do have to be prepared to drive a bit on a short break or holiday of this sort. On the first day we sheltered between the showers at Easton Farm Park (www.eastonfarmpark.co.
uk) then took in the charming seaside town of Aldeburgh with its pretty High Street and sought-after fish and chips. Also an hours drive from our base, but this time to the northeast, were the lights and sights of Great Yarmouth. Two small children Plus the towns Pleasure Beach equals one exhausting but highly satisfying day. By this time, the RX-8 was showing signs of family wear and tear.
Sand in the seat crevices, sweet wrappers filling all the pockets, muddy footprints on the seat backs. All the usual signs of family use. Surprisingly, however, everyone still seemed to like it. The kids loved those clever, outwardly opening rear doors, and, despite the tiny rear windows, didnt seem to find the rear as claustrophobic as they would have done in a conventional coupe.
I even liked the relatively restricted boot-space, as it was big enough for our basic items of luggage, but not enough so for my wife to go wild in the many shops of places like Snape Maltings (www.snapemaltings.co.uk).
The Mazdas only downside was its prodigious thirst. The importers claim 24mpg on the highway, but we were lucky to average 18mpg. As for performance, well, if anything this RX-8 feels a good deal livelier than its rest to 60mph showing of 7.2 seconds would suggest.
The chassis offers the same sort of taut feel that made the last RX-7 such a favourite amongst those who appreciated a proper rear-wheel drive sports car. Certainly, the RX-8 still knows how to entertain in a way thats proved beyond the ken of cars like the Audi TT and the Mercedes C-class Sports Coupe. Its not fuel consumption or performance however, that people tend to talk about on first acquaintance with this car: its those doors. Four-door coupes are, after all, pretty thin on the ground, the term practically reading like a contradiction, but this one has been carefully thought out. The rear-hinged back doors create a pillarless profile and despite their truncated dimensions, allow easy entry and egress to and from the rear pair of seats. Its an idea that Rolls-Royce have adopted for their Phantom and it works very well.
Overall, as a coupe without compromise, the RX-8 is pretty much in a class of its own. Had our trip been a drier and rather longer one I might well have been tempted to say the same of Suffolk. As it is, Ill need to return to be sure. Something Ill be looking forward to.
When is a sports car not a sports car? Arguably, when its a Mazda RX-8. That was the theory at least, in choosing this 190bhp rotary-engined coupe for a family trip to Suffolk. It does most of the things that you want a sports car to do yet combines it with four (rather unique) doors and a decent sized boot.
All this sounds great in theory when perusing through the press pack. I couldnt help feeling, however, that throwing a family with two young children and a wet week in Suffolk at this car would find it out. Suffolk had seemed a good idea for the kind of short break that we had in mind. One of the most beautiful corners of England, its rich in history, peaceful yet lively, and boasting some of the finest villages and market towns anywhere.
It has over 70km of unspoilt coastline, much of it packed with teeming wildlife, Plus an unsurpassed heritage of churches, mills, castles and manor houses. It is apparently the driest part of the country though this seemed difficult to believe on a visit that coincided with one of the wettest Augusts on record. Given that youre not going to experience much of the real Suffolk by checking in to the Hilton in Ipswich, we thought wed try a farmhouse out in the wilds. Moat Farm in Thorndon, about half an hour up the A140 from the Suffolk capital, seemed to fit the bill (www.
moatfarm.co.uk). For under £70 a night, we got a suite of rooms (so the two girls could be close but separate) and enough of a breakfast each morning to last the whole day (of a quality that would embarrass the Hilton).
You cant reasonably ask too much more than that.
"Overall, as a coupe without compromise, the RX-8 is pretty much in a class of its own"
Given that Suffolk villages arent exactly teeming with things to do, you do have to be prepared to drive a bit on a short break or holiday of this sort. On the first day we sheltered between the showers at Easton Farm Park (www.eastonfarmpark.co.
uk) then took in the charming seaside town of Aldeburgh with its pretty High Street and sought-after fish and chips. Also an hours drive from our base, but this time to the northeast, were the lights and sights of Great Yarmouth. Two small children Plus the towns Pleasure Beach equals one exhausting but highly satisfying day. By this time, the RX-8 was showing signs of family wear and tear.
Sand in the seat crevices, sweet wrappers filling all the pockets, muddy footprints on the seat backs. All the usual signs of family use. Surprisingly, however, everyone still seemed to like it. The kids loved those clever, outwardly opening rear doors, and, despite the tiny rear windows, didnt seem to find the rear as claustrophobic as they would have done in a conventional coupe.
I even liked the relatively restricted boot-space, as it was big enough for our basic items of luggage, but not enough so for my wife to go wild in the many shops of places like Snape Maltings (www.snapemaltings.co.uk).
The Mazdas only downside was its prodigious thirst. The importers claim 24mpg on the highway, but we were lucky to average 18mpg. As for performance, well, if anything this RX-8 feels a good deal livelier than its rest to 60mph showing of 7.2 seconds would suggest.
The chassis offers the same sort of taut feel that made the last RX-7 such a favourite amongst those who appreciated a proper rear-wheel drive sports car. Certainly, the RX-8 still knows how to entertain in a way thats proved beyond the ken of cars like the Audi TT and the Mercedes C-class Sports Coupe. Its not fuel consumption or performance however, that people tend to talk about on first acquaintance with this car: its those doors. Four-door coupes are, after all, pretty thin on the ground, the term practically reading like a contradiction, but this one has been carefully thought out. The rear-hinged back doors create a pillarless profile and despite their truncated dimensions, allow easy entry and egress to and from the rear pair of seats. Its an idea that Rolls-Royce have adopted for their Phantom and it works very well.
Overall, as a coupe without compromise, the RX-8 is pretty much in a class of its own. Had our trip been a drier and rather longer one I might well have been tempted to say the same of Suffolk. As it is, Ill need to return to be sure. Something Ill be looking forward to.
a story of rx8 traveling!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jonathan Crouch wanted a sports car for his Suffolk Holiday. But he also needed space for the family. Mazdas RX-8 seemed like the ideal solution
When is a sports car not a sports car? Arguably, when its a Mazda RX-8. That was the theory at least, in choosing this 190bhp rotary-engined coupe for a family trip to Suffolk. It does most of the things that you want a sports car to do yet combines it with four (rather unique) doors and a decent sized boot.
All this sounds great in theory when perusing through the press pack. I couldnt help feeling, however, that throwing a family with two young children and a wet week in Suffolk at this car would find it out. Suffolk had seemed a good idea for the kind of short break that we had in mind. One of the most beautiful corners of England, its rich in history, peaceful yet lively, and boasting some of the finest villages and market towns anywhere.
It has over 70km of unspoilt coastline, much of it packed with teeming wildlife, Plus an unsurpassed heritage of churches, mills, castles and manor houses. It is apparently the driest part of the country though this seemed difficult to believe on a visit that coincided with one of the wettest Augusts on record. Given that youre not going to experience much of the real Suffolk by checking in to the Hilton in Ipswich, we thought wed try a farmhouse out in the wilds. Moat Farm in Thorndon, about half an hour up the A140 from the Suffolk capital, seemed to fit the bill (www.
moatfarm.co.uk). For under £70 a night, we got a suite of rooms (so the two girls could be close but separate) and enough of a breakfast each morning to last the whole day (of a quality that would embarrass the Hilton).
You cant reasonably ask too much more than that.
"Overall, as a coupe without compromise, the RX-8 is pretty much in a class of its own"
Given that Suffolk villages arent exactly teeming with things to do, you do have to be prepared to drive a bit on a short break or holiday of this sort. On the first day we sheltered between the showers at Easton Farm Park (www.eastonfarmpark.co.
uk) then took in the charming seaside town of Aldeburgh with its pretty High Street and sought-after fish and chips. Also an hours drive from our base, but this time to the northeast, were the lights and sights of Great Yarmouth. Two small children Plus the towns Pleasure Beach equals one exhausting but highly satisfying day. By this time, the RX-8 was showing signs of family wear and tear.
Sand in the seat crevices, sweet wrappers filling all the pockets, muddy footprints on the seat backs. All the usual signs of family use. Surprisingly, however, everyone still seemed to like it. The kids loved those clever, outwardly opening rear doors, and, despite the tiny rear windows, didnt seem to find the rear as claustrophobic as they would have done in a conventional coupe.
I even liked the relatively restricted boot-space, as it was big enough for our basic items of luggage, but not enough so for my wife to go wild in the many shops of places like Snape Maltings (www.snapemaltings.co.uk).
The Mazdas only downside was its prodigious thirst. The importers claim 24mpg on the highway, but we were lucky to average 18mpg. As for performance, well, if anything this RX-8 feels a good deal livelier than its rest to 60mph showing of 7.2 seconds would suggest.
The chassis offers the same sort of taut feel that made the last RX-7 such a favourite amongst those who appreciated a proper rear-wheel drive sports car. Certainly, the RX-8 still knows how to entertain in a way thats proved beyond the ken of cars like the Audi TT and the Mercedes C-class Sports Coupe. Its not fuel consumption or performance however, that people tend to talk about on first acquaintance with this car: its those doors. Four-door coupes are, after all, pretty thin on the ground, the term practically reading like a contradiction, but this one has been carefully thought out. The rear-hinged back doors create a pillarless profile and despite their truncated dimensions, allow easy entry and egress to and from the rear pair of seats. Its an idea that Rolls-Royce have adopted for their Phantom and it works very well.
Overall, as a coupe without compromise, the RX-8 is pretty much in a class of its own. Had our trip been a drier and rather longer one I might well have been tempted to say the same of Suffolk. As it is, Ill need to return to be sure. Something Ill be looking forward to.
When is a sports car not a sports car? Arguably, when its a Mazda RX-8. That was the theory at least, in choosing this 190bhp rotary-engined coupe for a family trip to Suffolk. It does most of the things that you want a sports car to do yet combines it with four (rather unique) doors and a decent sized boot.
All this sounds great in theory when perusing through the press pack. I couldnt help feeling, however, that throwing a family with two young children and a wet week in Suffolk at this car would find it out. Suffolk had seemed a good idea for the kind of short break that we had in mind. One of the most beautiful corners of England, its rich in history, peaceful yet lively, and boasting some of the finest villages and market towns anywhere.
It has over 70km of unspoilt coastline, much of it packed with teeming wildlife, Plus an unsurpassed heritage of churches, mills, castles and manor houses. It is apparently the driest part of the country though this seemed difficult to believe on a visit that coincided with one of the wettest Augusts on record. Given that youre not going to experience much of the real Suffolk by checking in to the Hilton in Ipswich, we thought wed try a farmhouse out in the wilds. Moat Farm in Thorndon, about half an hour up the A140 from the Suffolk capital, seemed to fit the bill (www.
moatfarm.co.uk). For under £70 a night, we got a suite of rooms (so the two girls could be close but separate) and enough of a breakfast each morning to last the whole day (of a quality that would embarrass the Hilton).
You cant reasonably ask too much more than that.
"Overall, as a coupe without compromise, the RX-8 is pretty much in a class of its own"
Given that Suffolk villages arent exactly teeming with things to do, you do have to be prepared to drive a bit on a short break or holiday of this sort. On the first day we sheltered between the showers at Easton Farm Park (www.eastonfarmpark.co.
uk) then took in the charming seaside town of Aldeburgh with its pretty High Street and sought-after fish and chips. Also an hours drive from our base, but this time to the northeast, were the lights and sights of Great Yarmouth. Two small children Plus the towns Pleasure Beach equals one exhausting but highly satisfying day. By this time, the RX-8 was showing signs of family wear and tear.
Sand in the seat crevices, sweet wrappers filling all the pockets, muddy footprints on the seat backs. All the usual signs of family use. Surprisingly, however, everyone still seemed to like it. The kids loved those clever, outwardly opening rear doors, and, despite the tiny rear windows, didnt seem to find the rear as claustrophobic as they would have done in a conventional coupe.
I even liked the relatively restricted boot-space, as it was big enough for our basic items of luggage, but not enough so for my wife to go wild in the many shops of places like Snape Maltings (www.snapemaltings.co.uk).
The Mazdas only downside was its prodigious thirst. The importers claim 24mpg on the highway, but we were lucky to average 18mpg. As for performance, well, if anything this RX-8 feels a good deal livelier than its rest to 60mph showing of 7.2 seconds would suggest.
The chassis offers the same sort of taut feel that made the last RX-7 such a favourite amongst those who appreciated a proper rear-wheel drive sports car. Certainly, the RX-8 still knows how to entertain in a way thats proved beyond the ken of cars like the Audi TT and the Mercedes C-class Sports Coupe. Its not fuel consumption or performance however, that people tend to talk about on first acquaintance with this car: its those doors. Four-door coupes are, after all, pretty thin on the ground, the term practically reading like a contradiction, but this one has been carefully thought out. The rear-hinged back doors create a pillarless profile and despite their truncated dimensions, allow easy entry and egress to and from the rear pair of seats. Its an idea that Rolls-Royce have adopted for their Phantom and it works very well.
Overall, as a coupe without compromise, the RX-8 is pretty much in a class of its own. Had our trip been a drier and rather longer one I might well have been tempted to say the same of Suffolk. As it is, Ill need to return to be sure. Something Ill be looking forward to.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
happy eating pizza!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so happy today i call pizza and one time call 2 from pizza hut and one is hawaian and one is aloha and it is chicken and i eat 3 each and so nice and call at 2.30pm and then about 3.15 pm my pizza came and the pizza left i eatat night!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i found a new car game
so happy i found a new game is need for speed most wanted and it is very expensive and i buy it at $69.45 and it is ea game and i play it has all my favourite car and i love it
Tuesday, December 9, 2008
today going my cousins house!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
today 12-1 pm i went to my cousins house and i reach there about 12.45 and my cousins bought a psp and i play for about 3 hours and it is cool and fun and i play smackdown 2009 and burnout and it is fun and about 8 pm we go and eat something special and it is all bbQ and i go and eat some bbQ chicken,otah and fish / more and it is nice and i taste good!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! so fun=d
Sunday, December 7, 2008
so happy today going vivo city!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
so happy today i and my mum go vivo city and i go in to a toy shop at vivo city and i go and buy a subaru imperza and it can contorl and i buy it at $29.95 and it is my favourite and then when i came home and i go and open the subaru imperza car box and it cost 5 AA battery and 1 (9)v battery and it make me headchee!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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......................................the end........................................
Saturday, December 6, 2008
my favourite favourite favourite car 350z can race with F1
my 2nd favourite car is 350z and the max.speed for f1 is 300 and the 350z is 250 and 350z can run untill 239 and F1 can run only 264 and they race and F1 bang the wall when turning and 350z undertake F1 and it is raning and 350z have win the race and F1 need to push his car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
today i went to eat steambot at 5.30-6-15 with my family
today i went to eat steambot at 5.30-6-15 with my family and so on isit next with my younger brother and he don eat prawn and i give him fish and he eat all the fish and my mom give me ome meat and my dad give me some vegetable and i eat all and at night my younger brother feel hungry and my mum cook some noodles to lend him eat and i still playing my computer haha so full in my stomach
so sad to lost a bad friend
i lost a super super bad friend it is adrain sng jun kai he is my best friend from nusery to now and i get along with him 7 years and now we r not fiends anymore but he is a bad friend i won't care him anymore from today onward but i am happy
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
so happy today go east coast park with my family!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=D
today i went to boon lay mean jurong shopping mall with some of my friend and my younger brother and we go to our friend house name call alan and when we reach there we play x box 360 and it is car race i love it and all round is i win and they lose
but my younger brother win 6 time and i win 14 time and some of them win 4 time/5 time/ anytime but some never win i use subaru imperza but i did not use rx8 beacuse
there don't have if have i use and i use 35oZ and 350 run very fun i can even turn propley and at last we when to look at things at jurong shopping mall and my younger brother look sad so happy my luck is coming haha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=D
but my younger brother win 6 time and i win 14 time and some of them win 4 time/5 time/ anytime but some never win i use subaru imperza but i did not use rx8 beacuse
there don't have if have i use and i use 35oZ and 350 run very fun i can even turn propley and at last we when to look at things at jurong shopping mall and my younger brother look sad so happy my luck is coming haha!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!=D
this song is for the whole mmonth on the car
this song will be on the driving world from this month to next month
Monday, December 1, 2008
so happy today i discover a new website it is felica chin
it is http://feliciasrainbow.blogspot.com/ so happy and i chat with her about show like xin hua duo duo kai 2 so happy haha
Sunday, November 30, 2008
basic driving skill 2
.................................basic driving skill 2...............................
...................................lamborghini gear..................................
gear1=20/30mph/km for hump normal road
gear2=45/60mph/km for normal road/highway 2 car space in fornt
gear3=75/90mph/km for highway and 4 car not in front
gear4=100mph/km all above at highway 8/9 car not in front
gear5=115mph/km only highway and do not turn above 25 mph/km
gear7=120mph/km only no car in front + at high way
revers=put to gear 1 and step brake brick
go=step lower mean faster higher mean mean slower
....................................the end..........................................
...................................lamborghini gear..................................
gear1=20/30mph/km for hump normal road
gear2=45/60mph/km for normal road/highway 2 car space in fornt
gear3=75/90mph/km for highway and 4 car not in front
gear4=100mph/km all above at highway 8/9 car not in front
gear5=115mph/km only highway and do not turn above 25 mph/km
gear7=120mph/km only no car in front + at high way
revers=put to gear 1 and step brake brick
go=step lower mean faster higher mean mean slower
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