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drifting the rexton ?
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aristo01
, Jun 02 2003 07:09 AM, 21 replies to this topic
#11
Posted 02 June 2003 - 04:02 PM
yeah i actually notice that if u can drive in msia, u can practically
drive in any parts of the world cos msia has the worst drivers and best
drivers. No joke. if u know wut i mean ler..
drive in any parts of the world cos msia has the worst drivers and best
drivers. No joke. if u know wut i mean ler..
#13
Posted 03 June 2003 - 01:08 PM
hahahaha rexton.... seriously, i first thought you guys are joking when
the drifting with unser thread was posted. Now it's rexton drifting. btw,
why drift with rexton if you can just get an 180sx.
oh, have anyone thought of drifting with a wheelchair?? RWD mah... and
it's safer, low centre of gravity and not that dangerous.
the drifting with unser thread was posted. Now it's rexton drifting. btw,
why drift with rexton if you can just get an 180sx.
oh, have anyone thought of drifting with a wheelchair?? RWD mah... and
it's safer, low centre of gravity and not that dangerous.
#14
Posted 03 June 2003 - 02:17 PM
i personally think we don't relaly have the worst drivers yet.. you should
go to italy. no one signals, or wears safety belts.. the moped riders
there have a bigger death wish than our kap chai riders.. and you can see
kancil sized fiat unos going flat out at 140km/h on every type of
road..haha :)
go to italy. no one signals, or wears safety belts.. the moped riders
there have a bigger death wish than our kap chai riders.. and you can see
kancil sized fiat unos going flat out at 140km/h on every type of
road..haha :)
#15
Posted 03 June 2003 - 04:12 PM
I think India is worse. Last year when we went to Mumbai with TATA, our
first experience in a City (or was it Lancer) taxi going from the airport
to hotel was one scary ride at almost midnight. I am almost sure Chris
Wee screamed at one point when the driver just ignored a red light and
swept right across an intersection with traffic coming from the other way!
first experience in a City (or was it Lancer) taxi going from the airport
to hotel was one scary ride at almost midnight. I am almost sure Chris
Wee screamed at one point when the driver just ignored a red light and
swept right across an intersection with traffic coming from the other way!
#16
Posted 03 June 2003 - 11:10 PM
Chips,
Ignoring red lights is rampant here in M'sia too esp of late . I used
to see mainly bikes doing so but of late, cars are following the trend .
Do I detect a scenario of kiasu syndrome right here at our doorstep?But
then again, driving here compared to INdia is not quite as nightmarish I
suppose and we still maintain a reasonable degree of sanity.
Damn !! Even when the lights are green I still have to watch out for cars
trying to beat the lights or suffer the consequences!!
Ignoring red lights is rampant here in M'sia too esp of late . I used
to see mainly bikes doing so but of late, cars are following the trend .
Do I detect a scenario of kiasu syndrome right here at our doorstep?But
then again, driving here compared to INdia is not quite as nightmarish I
suppose and we still maintain a reasonable degree of sanity.
Damn !! Even when the lights are green I still have to watch out for cars
trying to beat the lights or suffer the consequences!!
#17
Posted 04 June 2003 - 06:10 AM
yo bessview and shaggy,
i am indian lah dei, i dare say or challenge anyone of u guys to just try
taking a bus or taxi interstate... it is hell, they dont drive with their
lights on just to save fuel. really Stupid man when i think of my 2 week
vacation in india. And, did you know, every car there has a dent of some
kind? they just knock each other, curse, and take off provided there are
no casualties. Malaysian drivers are very much civilized.
i am indian lah dei, i dare say or challenge anyone of u guys to just try
taking a bus or taxi interstate... it is hell, they dont drive with their
lights on just to save fuel. really Stupid man when i think of my 2 week
vacation in india. And, did you know, every car there has a dent of some
kind? they just knock each other, curse, and take off provided there are
no casualties. Malaysian drivers are very much civilized.
#18
Posted 04 June 2003 - 08:52 PM
pegun : this is more of a humour topic but can be true though....
hehehehehe, i'm still looking for wierd vehicle which is capable of doing
Drifting....
hehehehehe, i'm still looking for wierd vehicle which is capable of doing
Drifting....