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Old 03-28-2010, 10:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Small Tomato
For 7.8K HKD for the whole set at 19", who cares about the design and weight
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Old 03-28-2010, 11:06 PM
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk
I bet not, she is not a very good driver :thumbsdown: hahahaa.
but her bf told me the tyres had huge improvement on performance
I throt it your other friend that crashed the e46
Old 03-28-2010, 11:22 PM
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Originally Posted by mark_hk
No la, i had iphone when 2G and 3G came out... battery life is no good for a humble kowloon property broker trying to make a living in this big big city that we call hong kong! ha ha

blackberry batter lasts much longer and syncs with our company email server better...
Agreed it's a crap phone but for personal email and Internet, it's the best
Old 03-28-2010, 11:29 PM
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk
I bet not, she is not a very good driver :thumbsdown: hahahaa.
but her bf told me the tyres had huge improvement on performance
Perf of the bf or the car?
Old 03-28-2010, 11:32 PM
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk
Well..great!
Was the level one fun?
Or they had many restrictions?
It's fun for level one. You can try out limits of the car and practice skills that you try not to do on the road.
Well it's a 2 day course for level II, let's see!
There is no restrictions as you can turn off the DSC and/or DTC if you wish to try (Although it's not recommended).
Old 03-28-2010, 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by Small Tomato
It's fun for level one. You can try out limits of the car and practice skills that you try not to do on the road.
Well it's a 2 day course for level II, let's see!
There is no restrictions as you can turn off the DSC and/or DTC if you wish to try (Although it's not recommended).
lol I bet he has tried it all out on the road
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Originally Posted by Small Tomato
I will be heading north for BMW driver training level II tomorrow evening
in zhuhai? have fun!
Old 03-28-2010, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by Small Tomato
It's fun for level one. You can try out limits of the car and practice skills that you try not to do on the road.
Well it's a 2 day course for level II, let's see!
There is no restrictions as you can turn off the DSC and/or DTC if you wish to try (Although it's not recommended).
Nice! I will be there next year!!
Old 03-28-2010, 11:59 PM
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Originally Posted by pinguhk
lol I bet he has tried it all out on the road
No la, i rarely put the DSC off! Too dangerous for unskillful driver like me.
Will need more practice when i back to UK next month
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Originally Posted by mark_hk
No la....523i is too slow to do any timed runs....

I dont like to drive fast!
I wouldn't call you slow, just don't compare with turbo'd ones on straight lines, on TMS, this is another story...


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