E60 for Singaporeans
Originally Posted by Bunbun' date='Apr 3 2005, 02:08 AM
[quote name='Edlee' date='Apr 1 2005, 11:09 PM'][quote name='Olivin530i' date='Apr 1 2005, 09:47 PM']It can be quite fun but I found that it cannot recognise my voice input for the number "2" well.? Any phone number that I try to verbally train will be mis-recognised as a "0" or a "4" at times and my final command would be a "CANCEL" in frustration! 

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[/quote]Hi Guys
This is Bunbun from Hong Kong
What's the english accent for "2"? "too" ? hahaha... 
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[/quote]No! The English accent for "2" like what Edlee suggested earlier should sound more like "thieu" or "dieu" (very cantonese) and must be pronounced with all fingers clasped
;no pun intended....hahaha
Hi there,
i'm brand new here.
i need to ask some help ... i just scratched my left side doors against a motorbike ... it's mostly on the surface with a very small dent. can anyone recommend a workshop that does a good and reasonably priced job for an E60? thanks.
btw, nice forum you have here ... i just came across it a couple of weeks ago while surfing the web
i'm brand new here.
i need to ask some help ... i just scratched my left side doors against a motorbike ... it's mostly on the surface with a very small dent. can anyone recommend a workshop that does a good and reasonably priced job for an E60? thanks.
btw, nice forum you have here ... i just came across it a couple of weeks ago while surfing the web
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Originally Posted by lani' date='Apr 4 2005, 11:52 AM
Hi there,
i'm brand new here.
i need to ask some help ... i just scratched my left side doors against a motorbike ... it's mostly on the surface with a very small dent. can anyone recommend a workshop that does a good and reasonably priced job for an E60? thanks.
btw, nice forum you have here ... i just came across it a couple of weeks ago while surfing the web
i'm brand new here.
i need to ask some help ... i just scratched my left side doors against a motorbike ... it's mostly on the surface with a very small dent. can anyone recommend a workshop that does a good and reasonably priced job for an E60? thanks.
btw, nice forum you have here ... i just came across it a couple of weeks ago while surfing the web
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Welcome to out 'little' section on the E60 forum. Nice of you to join us. There a couple of recommend workshops. The job might cost you around S$200+.
If no paint has been chipped, then I'd recommend you go see Bronze Carman at Toh Guan Road first to see if he can offer you some advice on removing the surface scratch. If it is a small dent, then try the guys at Capitol carpark. Some of our members here have used them in the past.
Good luck and tell us how it goes.
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Originally Posted by Edlee' date='Apr 2 2005, 08:38 PM
Was at Sime Darby Ctr where my friend picked up his new 520 today.? There were at least 8 brand new 520s awaiting their new owners.? Seems PML is really flooding the roads with these cars.
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Test driven 350Z on saturday, brutal...brutal car. Powerful engine! But
noisy; ratlling and vibration all over the place on the test car. Tan Chong only allows a pathetic test drive along Bt Timah. Requested a more thorough one if possible. At $137k it is a bargain if one can forgo the refinent of UDM.
Going from AFS to non, got me understeering most of the time!
Originally Posted by lani' date='Apr 3 2005, 09:52 PM
Hi there,
i need to ask some help ... i just scratched my left side doors against a motorbike ... it's mostly on the surface with a very small dent. can anyone recommend a workshop that does a good and reasonably priced job for an E60? thanks.
i need to ask some help ... i just scratched my left side doors against a motorbike ... it's mostly on the surface with a very small dent. can anyone recommend a workshop that does a good and reasonably priced job for an E60? thanks.
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I myself just got a small knock at my rear door.
Pity the location doesn't allow any dent removal job.
Looks like I might have to pay Ah Long a visit sometime soon.
thanks for the advice guys ... actually when the scratch happened early this morning, i could not really bare to inspect the damage too closely. on closer inspection in the evening, it was worse than i thought, the scratch is deep and has left some definite dings.
will check out those workshops and hopefully get it sent in tomorrow ... i can't bear to drive the car with the scratched up side. i guess it is embarassing more than anything else.
will check out those workshops and hopefully get it sent in tomorrow ... i can't bear to drive the car with the scratched up side. i guess it is embarassing more than anything else.
Going to PML EC for my first servicing this Saturday morning. And sending it for a spa in the afternoon if sky and Russo permit. Anyone wanna join me at either location? But Edlee please don't send your car in that day hor
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Originally Posted by tategoi' date='Apr 6 2005, 09:16 PM
Going to PML EC for my first servicing this Saturday morning. And sending it for a spa in the afternoon if sky and Russo permit. Anyone wanna join me at either location? But Edlee please don't send your car in that day hor? 

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Thats the reason why I used to call Edlee Mr. Rainman



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