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Old 05-04-2010, 05:37 PM
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Originally Posted by pinguhk
here you go.
That's a looonnnngggg walk after you got pissed at the pubs... perhaps it's a good idea, so you can "walk" and some alcohol off during this walk....
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Originally Posted by Small Tomato
The BMW service advisor told me the engine oil they are using is 5W-35 which makes me a bit worried. Therefore I would go buy the oil and change it somewhere else.
This is strange, I thought they used to use Mobil 1 0W40
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Originally Posted by wnshie


Just like what is under the hood, their looks! Both Cayenne and Panamera seem like they carry the same DNA

BTW. I think this new one looks a little more muscular, it's a goodie
this is much better than the old 1.
with some mods it a beast
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Originally Posted by mark_hk
Mmm... there is Hotel LKF on Wyndham Street! I usually park outside that because there is a lay by but still police will give parking tickets!
I think You can choose the parkings at "Man Yee Building" and "The Center" down there, or, the parkings at "The Centrium" (where "Dragon-i" is I think) and "Universal Trade Centre" on Arbuthnot Road. I would choose the later, just check the google maps you will see.
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Originally Posted by wnshie
I think You can choose the parkings at "Man Yee Building" and "The Center" down there, or, the parkings at "The Centrium" (where "Dragon-i" is I think) and "Universal Trade Centre" on Arbuthnot Road. I would choose the later, just check the google maps you will see.

Man Yee and The Centre is too far away!

Ive tried parking at The Centrium last time, but my car sits too low and I couldnt get up the slope in the car park without scraping the bottom of my car!!!

I have parked in Universal Trade as well... its a better option for my car!
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Originally Posted by wnshie
There is "comfort seat" kinda option as I recall...
Oic, so the car in the showroom doesnt optioned with comfort seat?
How abt you? Did you put that into you list?
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Originally Posted by pinguhk
very nice
so how far did you drift?
Yes, but only able to do 1/4 - 1/2 circle. :thumbsdown:

The throttle control is so hard because you have to take care of the hand control and the foot work at the same time.
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Originally Posted by pinguhk
this is much better than the old 1.
with some mods it a beast
The rear looks so cheap :thumbsdown:
Like its from Hyundai or Kia :thumbsdown: :thumbsdown:
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Originally Posted by mark_hk
Man Yee and The Centre is too far away!

Ive tried parking at The Centrium last time, but my car sits too low and I couldnt get up the slope in the car park without scraping the bottom of my car!!!

I have parked in Universal Trade as well... its a better option for my car!
now you know why I dont lower my car in HK, the worst thing is I have kids too and I dont what to walk a long way to the carpark.
In HK alot of carpark can not get in. :thumbsdown:
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk
Yes, but only able to do 1/4 - 1/2 circle. :thumbsdown:

The throttle control is so hard because you have to take care of the hand control and the foot work at the same time.
I bet give you 20mins there and you can do the full ring


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