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Old 01-11-2011, 01:43 AM
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Originally Posted by etchu
another careless driver..

Wow.....Thats hurt~~
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Originally Posted by mark_hk
Fine with me.

Or how about just buying bread at 7-11 and sitting around the table in 7-11? If we are watching our money - we can even use octopus.
I think the restaurant above AK's shop is fine, so AK can join us for the dinner aswell
As the Lunar new year is approaching, its difficult to book the table.

So are we all happy with that?
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Originally Posted by keith84_uk
I think the restaurant above AK's shop is fine, so AK can join us for the dinner aswell
As the Lunar new year is approaching, its difficult to book the table.

So are we all happy with that?
that sounds good to me.
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Originally Posted by pinguhk
that sounds good to me.


im fine wiht it... just what date..
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HOTPOT + ND on January 28th starts at 7.30pm

1. pinguhk
2. keith
3. Bill (any day before midnight)
4. Alan
5. deriffic
6. Ricky
7. Mark
8. Jacky
9. Danny
10. ST
11. Simpson
12. wnshie
13 Milton
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KC remember that I say a year ago that BMW will be designing a 4 cylinder engines for sports car.
They have made it and will be installed this years Z4 3.0i and 328i
it will be 4 cylinder with a turbocharge with about 200hp
I like small engines with big power.
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think they need to in order to survive the stringent emission law, I think its a good thing for the environment. 200 bhp is quite behind the audi engine though. I dont know how bmw is going to maintain their brand name. the silky smooth inline 6 and the race pedigree give bmws its signature and now the new cars handling is only so so, probably soon they will put the mini engine into the lower models.

Originally Posted by pinguhk
KC remember that I say a year ago that BMW will be designing a 4 cylinder engines for sports car.
They have made it and will be installed this years Z4 3.0i and 328i
it will be 4 cylinder with a turbocharge with about 200hp
I like small engines with big power.
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Originally Posted by kcleung
think they need to in order to survive the stringent emission law, I think its a good thing for the environment. 200 bhp is quite behind the audi engine though. I dont know how bmw is going to maintain their brand name. the silky smooth inline 6 and the race pedigree give bmws its signature and now the new cars handling is only so so, probably soon they will put the mini engine into the lower models.
Yeah, i think VW Group are ahead of the pack in terms of efficient low emission engines.... Their 1.8/2.0T engines are pretty popular now!!
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Originally Posted by kcleung
think they need to in order to survive the stringent emission law, I think its a good thing for the environment. 200 bhp is quite behind the audi engine though. I dont know how bmw is going to maintain their brand name. the silky smooth inline 6 and the race pedigree give bmws its signature and now the new cars handling is only so so, probably soon they will put the mini engine into the lower models.
Cant agree anymore.
Heard they will make 0 series base on the mini chassis and will be front wheel drive too.
i dont think they care about the handling anymore
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Originally Posted by mark_hk
Yeah, i think VW Group are ahead of the pack in terms of efficient low emission engines.... Their 1.8/2.0T engines are pretty popular now!!
dont forget on Mo engine
1.4 with 200hp which I think is the best out of the group for HK roads
a little mod and wow it will fly


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