E60 for Singaporeans
#1741
Tategoi, I agree with you on the cost. However, Russell will be willing to give away FOC the decals to his customers who are E60 owners; and believe me; he has quite a few E60 clients. For those who are not, he will probably sponsor part of the cost which means that whoever wants this decal (who is not a customer) will have to pay a nominal amount. Being a businessman, I can understand where he is coming from.
Regards to your suggestion on the long piece, it may be worth a look. However, if we are worried about cost, then I am sure the square or round piece will more than suffice.
We can get the designer / printer to quote us on both and then we vote on this. I am thinking of organising a small meeting of whoever is interested in deciding on this decal thing at Russell's office or even at a central location like Newton or where ever once we get the quotations in.
I really do hope that when I do call for one, as many interested parties turn up as possible. That way, we can avoid "complications" that such projects attract.
Regards to your suggestion on the long piece, it may be worth a look. However, if we are worried about cost, then I am sure the square or round piece will more than suffice.
We can get the designer / printer to quote us on both and then we vote on this. I am thinking of organising a small meeting of whoever is interested in deciding on this decal thing at Russell's office or even at a central location like Newton or where ever once we get the quotations in.
I really do hope that when I do call for one, as many interested parties turn up as possible. That way, we can avoid "complications" that such projects attract.
#1743
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My Ride: June 2004, 520i, Sapphire Black, Black interior.
January 2003, VW Beetle 1.8T, Black Interior & Exterior.
Hi guys,
Would like to know what tyre pressure do most of you use on the Pirelli's P7? It states on the tyre that max is 350 kPa. Isn't that a bit high?
:'(
Would like to know what tyre pressure do most of you use on the Pirelli's P7? It states on the tyre that max is 350 kPa. Isn't that a bit high?
:'(
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Originally Posted by dindae520i' date='Jan 3 2005, 12:38 AM
Hi guys,
Would like to know what tyre pressure do most of you use on the Pirelli's P7? It states on the tyre that max is 350 kPa. Isn't that a bit high?
:'(
Would like to know what tyre pressure do most of you use on the Pirelli's P7? It states on the tyre that max is 350 kPa. Isn't that a bit high?
:'(
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Look at the driver side door frame. It's stated there. If yours are the original 225/55/16, then with 4 adults on average, the front should be 2.0bar and the back 2.4bar. (I think it's about 30 and 38psi respectively; I pumped 30 and 36 which I find more comfy than when I pumped 28 and 32 or 33).
#1748
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From: 1 degree North of the Equator, Singapore
My Ride: June 2004, 520i, Sapphire Black, Black interior.
January 2003, VW Beetle 1.8T, Black Interior & Exterior.
So, has anyone gotten their Bluetooth handsfree activated yet? What's the deal with PML? From the other threads that I've read, there seems to be a pretty high price difference in activating it (considering it;s only a software activation) here in Singapore. I've been quoted over S$2k from PML.... and I picked up my car in 07/04.