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  1. i was wondering, why theres a huge parice gap between petrol & diesel ? if diesel is hard to maintain and all , why diesel is more expensive ?
  2. found this on MSN ...... Live in your next Toyota The giant car maker uses its traditional assembly-line production to construct prefab housing. The homes feature smart keys, noise reduction -- even scratch-resistant walls. By The Associated Press Take your home on the road For many homeowners, less is so much more Prefab homes get fabulous Cubicles that are bits of homes, tucked with stairways, built-in closets and pink bathtubs, roll off the assembly line at a bustling Toyota plant in central Japan -- not the usual rows of shiny cars. Kasugai Housing Works, a plant for prefabricated housing run by Toyota Motor Corp., prides itself on the same production methods that gave the Japanese auto maker a reputation for quality and efficiency around the world. The plant was shown to reporters on a rare tour recently. A house in 6 hours Housing makes up less than 1% of Toyota's $183 billion annual sales. But company officials say technology acquired from years of making cars is central to homebuilding Toyota style. A "smart key" similar to the car key you don't need to take out of your pocket to unlock your Toyota opens and closes the front door. A mechanism for reducing engine noise and tremors is installed under the floor to quiet upstairs shakes. Car paint-job skills deliver even scratch-resistant coating on walls. Toyota homes are mass produced like Toyota cars. About 85% of the work on the metal-frame cubicles is finished at the plant. The prefabricated cubicles, made to order for the customer, are stacked like toy blocks with a huge crane and topped with a roof in just six hours. The cubicles, called units, vary in size, with the bigger ones measuring 20 feet long. An average Japanese home requires 12 units. A buyer chooses from several designs, ranging from sleek modern to standard fare with tiled roofing and balcony windows. Individual homeowners visit "housing parks" in Japan, where Toyota and rival homebuilders have set up model homes. Customers place orders by mixing and matching layout, interiors and material to meet their needs. Cars, not homes, still rule Toyota Toyota, the world's second-biggest auto maker behind General Motors, entered the housing business in 1975 and is still a minor player in housing. One challenge is that apartments make up more than half of housing construction in Japan because of high land prices. Even the nation's so-called "Big Five" builders in prefabricated homes control only about 14% of the housing market because Japanese tend to buy existing homes or hire neighborhood carpenters. But a recent scandal involving an architect suspected of designing buildings with faked earthquake-resistance data is boosting the attraction of brand names in housing. Toyota made just 4,600 homes last year, and is planning 5,000 homes this year. But it's on a roll, recording 50 straight months of on-year sales growth. It's targeting 7,000 homes per year by 2010. Toyota Housing President Teiji Tachibana acknowledged Japanese homes suffer a bad image as tiny, shabby "rabbit hutches" compared to more spacious European and American homes. But Toyota homes, which cost about $227,000 each -- average for a middle-class Japanese home -- are built to endure earthquakes common in Japan and boast intelligent use of cramped space, a must for this island nation, according to Toyota. "We may not be able to compete in space," Tachibana said. "But Toyota homes deliver top global quality." Akio Fukuda, researcher at Real Estate Economic Institute in Tokyo, believes Toyota Housing holds potential, although it faces tough competition from the Big Five. "Toyota should be able to put up bigger numbers if it gets really serious about the housing business," he said in a telephone interview. "It has the powerful backbone of the Toyota name." The Toyota plant -- where hammering on wood blends with the buzz of drills and robotic arms -- relies on the company's prized "just-in-time" method that manufactures to order and keeps track of stock through Toyota's paper memos called "kanban," which means "signs" in Japanese. Workers on the assembly line can at any time pull on a dangling cord to stop the assembly line -- another trademark of Toyota production. "We pursue the Toyota Way not only in Japan, but globally, and we will pursue the same in housing," said Senta Morioka, Toyota managing officer. http://realestate.msn.com/buying/Articlene...596034&GT1=8384
  3. here comes the sad part $300,000 Lamborghini Murcielago LP640 Destroyed This marks the 2nd time the next-generation supercar has been totalled on public roads - and it's not even available on the market yet! for more info - http://www.wreckedexotics.com/special/lp640/
  4. I HAVE SEEN SOME SUNROOFS COVERED WITH GUM TAPES !!!
  5. are u going to cut the roof and install it ?
  6. thanks everyone, i'll try those next weekend, caz its not a daily runner. need to check those mounts. thanks again i already have extra GB with me ....
  7. Where Have All The EXPERTS Gone?
  8. Hi all, im having a small problem in my van. its a Hiace supercustom with a 2.4 EFI diesel Turbo engine. I feel a small vibration when i put the gear leaver to D. this happens ONLY WHEN ITS ON "D" AND ENGINE IS IDLE. no problems in other positions. what would be the problem? do i have to change my gear oil or what? also, theres a small button called ECT, is this means electronically controlled transmission? i dont know what it does... sorry guys if im asking a stupid question
  9. thats not my work, anyway nicely done
  10. both need legs !
  11. hey WCC, UR townace is manual?
  12. LOOKS NICE ...... but i dont like that silver colour wipers, and what about replacing your back door to a Noah door ? anyway neat work !
  13. ferrarif50

    Any Idea??

    photoshop version
  14. yes... we did a engine repair to our old Hiace at about 350K on clock. its not with me now and it seems new owner dont care about the van like i did. sad scene
  15. milage is 140K.
  16. What u all think midifing a Hiace like this? and how much does it cost (bodykit)? I have a Hiace Super Custom Limited. (not locally done).
  17. Nice.... how much does this cost for u ? only the bodykit and paint job?
  18. hey west coast customs, those shell and crystal lights must be the originals, thats why they are so expensive. u can get a taiwan set for cheaper price. go and check Delkanda area. u could find one.
  19. Dumi##a's ???
  20. Thats the one i was talking about.... it was done by a local guy. showed on ATAPATTAMA
  21. ferrarif50

    Fuel Efficiency

    Vehicle : Toyota Hiace Super Custom limited Transmission Type : Auto Engine Capacity : 2400 EFI Turbo Fuel : Diesel Km per Ltr, City : 8-9 Long Distance : 12-13
  22. CONGRATULATIONS !!!!!!!
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