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Any Singapore Ferrari owners?

Discussion in 'Asia' started by DouglasNg, Jun 7, 2004.

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Should we end it?

  1. Lung will Break

  2. MP will Break

  3. The Singapore Thread will Break...END IT!

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  1. CosmoZ

    CosmoZ Karting

    Aug 6, 2008
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    WELL, I do admit that I tend to stare at guys with hot bodies (abs, biceps etc.) haha! Whenever a hot angmoh walks past, ill be like, "look at his arms! Look at his 5'o clock shadow!" Am I normal? :(
     
  2. CosmoZ

    CosmoZ Karting

    Aug 6, 2008
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    Wow that's insane! Being able to purchase a ferrari more or less means that you have a money tree planted somewhere in your garden, but the price alone can get you a whole new car! The re-painted pink zonda s cost 120'!
     
  3. MARK1992

    MARK1992 Formula 3

    Feb 7, 2010
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    They do have quite handsome stubble, like George Clooney. Asian men are like plucked chickens.
     
  4. Sareve

    Sareve F1 Rookie

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    Is that in SGD? And technically you could get pearl + a different coloured roof right? Ferrari must think all its customers have money plantations!
     
  5. leang86

    leang86 F1 Rookie

    Jun 12, 2005
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    So far so good for me!
     
  6. leang86

    leang86 F1 Rookie

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    The ceramic brakes on the Scud are standard equipment.

    Warranty should cover everything except wear and tear for example brake pads.
     
  7. leang86

    leang86 F1 Rookie

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    Which car did you go with?

    Well, lets wait for your next photoshot!

    You can always sell 1 of the 2+2 for a sports car as you have a few now which you wont be able to drive at the same time. By doing so, you can get the full sports car feel + still drive nice performing car with your family.
     
  8. leang86

    leang86 F1 Rookie

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    At such prices, can get the best painter here to paint the whole car at least a few times!!!

    Better to do the bi-color option locally.
     
  9. Maserati GranTurismo S

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    #64309 Maserati GranTurismo S, Jun 27, 2010
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    I'm straight but I like to look at guys with good fashion sense to get inspiration. I would turn my head whenever I see a well-dressed guy walk down the street and I don't think there's anything abnormal about that. They ought to be appreciated for bothering to dress up in a country where the national dress code is a tee and flip flops. (although I know the weather is partly to blame).

    Seriously, gays shop at A&F? I never knew that!
     
  10. Maserati GranTurismo S

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    Not surprisingly and I doubt they care much either coz there are always people out there who are willing to pay.
     
  11. Maserati GranTurismo S

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    Vongole! My favourite! Damn I'm salivating already!
     
  12. Harold

    Harold F1 Rookie

    Jun 19, 2004
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    Garage R: official supplier of Stand21
    Arai distributor in little india just after mustafa: full range of Arai helmets.

    Consider if you want/need a full face- make sure fit is right- get the helmet store to assist you. And above all. Try and go for a proper car helmet- safety is everything.
     
  13. Harold

    Harold F1 Rookie

    Jun 19, 2004
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    i want to know who the owner of the lancer is. hahahaha...

    but truly. what a twit. I can confirm that in even vague traffic no exotic can escape a well sorted evo- I play around with my friends in my Evo on the north south all the way upto 260kmh in their lambo's, ferrari's, GTRs and porkers (turbos and GT2)- if there is even vague traffic to block a clear run the lancer will keep up- but in an all out drag race on clear roads forget it- the lancer is dead meat. So what does that prove. Nothing.

    If the Lancer gets onto the North South, and the lambo keeps his pedal down, then lets see if the evo can play on a clean straight to 300 plus kmh.... below that means nothing... what a moron.

    Just hope the lambo owner didnt get sucked into a run with the lancer. at singapore city speeds it would have been pointless (and the lancer may actually have won).
     
  14. Harold

    Harold F1 Rookie

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    If anyone would know, it would be you mate.... I will keep to my track days.... for now..... cant even stretch to the training fees.... yet... hehehe
     
  15. Ken25

    Ken25 Karting

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    Haha, looks like I am the only unlucky one! Thanks for all your speedy replies...
     
  16. SFchallenge

    SFchallenge F1 World Champ

    Jun 28, 2004
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    On the open highways, nothing beats displacement & I'd like a bit of comfort please but in gridlocked cities, two wheelers will be the choice.
     
  17. SFchallenge

    SFchallenge F1 World Champ

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    :eek: U guys are worrying me!
     
  18. SFchallenge

    SFchallenge F1 World Champ

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    I would suppose these prices are after 127% local tax or thereabouts? as they add into the OMV & that's before dealer mark-up or already factored in. Otherwise, they could be about 10-20K Euro which is probably about right.
     
  19. CosmoZ

    CosmoZ Karting

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    #64319 CosmoZ, Jun 27, 2010
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    Great minds think alike! Because I'm short, my body's proportion is slightly uneven. Thats why I look kinda "weird" whenever I dress smartly. I do envy men who are tall with the right proportions. *I'm 100% straight*


    I was told that A&F were targeted towards gay men. (models etc) The incident that happened to me just proved it haha!
     
  20. SFchallenge

    SFchallenge F1 World Champ

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    Was talking about period cars, hence the Miura. Sorry to get u boys confused :)

    Of course, how else do you expect all those fancy cars in autotrader get sold? They govt did say that they will do away with the AP by 2013 since it's always benefitting those few.

    Aiya, this is indeed a bit adult stuff. She certainly looks more than the regular office "personal assistant".

    Dude, is it cheaper in NY than EU? We get 14-17% Vat refund in EU & a friendly Euro helps too.
     
  21. SFchallenge

    SFchallenge F1 World Champ

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    Problem is none of the current line-up of sports cars thrill me & I'm limiting my spending on these toys, hence the even worse choices left.

    U can ask Gary which car I went for ;)

    Definitely, but the purists will not like piling up a few litres=kg of paint on their new car which also doesn't reflect on the chassis paintcode. Doesn't bode well for re-sale as well unless it's already a used car.
     
  22. CosmoZ

    CosmoZ Karting

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    Saw a white 570 SL blasting down chinatown yesterday afternoon. Nearly twisted my neck as I turned too quickly just to catch a glimpse of it!

    SF: Isn't this the merc classic you showed interest for a few pages ago? Unfortunately its sold. How is it like living and driving a classic as compared to a normal car?
    I do have a friend who loves classic cars and intend to set up a business in future, to specially restore such vehicles.
    http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.php?ID=107235&DL=1059
     
  23. MARK1992

    MARK1992 Formula 3

    Feb 7, 2010
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    Ah I see. No worries! :)
     
  24. Racebred

    Racebred Rookie

    Jul 25, 2009
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    Well to get your racing license, you sign up for the Sepang endurance races and then the whole batch of entrants who are currently without their licenses will be called up for theory and practical tests. You pass and you pay up and you get your license. As for ad hoc requests for licenses, I'm not so sure, perhaps need to call up SMSA to find out.
     
  25. SFchallenge

    SFchallenge F1 World Champ

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    #64325 SFchallenge, Jun 28, 2010
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    Haha, don't worry many Chinese sinseh in chinatown to treat your sprained neck!

    That's a late 60-70s W113 SL & I believe that particular car belonged to my friends as one of them did the red cabin. It's also nicknamed "Pagoda", this is as old & easy to find in Singapore that u can get. Always above S$100K with proper COE & UK value is catching up! I've only driven it briefly when it had a worn gearbox. Very easy to drive, a bit floaty, not exactly fast, something A-B but these are cars that you do not want to race anyway. It's a cruiser but a very advanced car in it's days.

    Hold on! Those hub-cabs were mine! :D

    I would like to have something older.
     

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