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ferrarif50

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  1. NO !!! ITS A S CLASS
  2. merc not CLS ....
  3. European ..... german !!!!
  4. he he .... its a very very famous make !!! btw, wheres devinda ?
  5. here we go.... easy one !
  6. all these engines are produced by HINO ....
  7. very true ... theres another interesting part about these buses, they mix petrol with diesel to get some more power !!!! foooools
  8. i heard the same ... CTB has tried to overtake a lorry or somthing
  9. thanks mate ...
  10. hi madz and velo , u guys having stalls in colombo motorshow ?
  11. http://www.motivemag.com/pub/feature/road_...lution_MR.shtml
  12. Texas Man Rebuilds $1.5 Million Ferrari Enzo Destroyed By Eddie Griffin ! http://jalopnik.com/400068/exclusive-texas...y-eddie-griffin
  13. $12,000 Suzuki Hayabusa outperforms $1.7 million Bugatti Veyron ! In real world road conditions, every rider knows that motorcycles are faster than cars. It's not just a power to weight thing either, we're able to exploit our size advantage to: a) move to the outside of corners for better vision, allowing more speed with more safety and move through traffic safely and efficiently in a way no car ever could. Car drivers just don't get it, trotting out on-paper performance numbers for impossibly expensive cars that are occasionally better than those of their two-wheeled counterparts. But now we have them definitively beaten. The 2008 Suzuki Hayabusa is quicker than the fastest car in the world. Frightened of expensive insurance rates and draconian legislation, most motorcycle manufacturers don’t release official performance data or even power figures. So until now, we didn’t know how fast the new Hayabusa was. England’s BIKE magazine hooked up a GPS data logger, took a stock 2008 Hayabusa to an airstrip and recorded the numbers; here they are compared to official data on the Bugatti Veyron. Power: 182bhp (measured at rear wheel) – Suzuki Hayabusa 1,001bhp (measured at crank) – Bugatti Veyron Horsepower to Kilogram: .827 – Suzuki Hayabusa .53 – Bugatti Veyron 0-60mph: 2.74 seconds – Suzuki Hayabusa 2.46 seconds – Bugatti Veyron 1/4 mile: 9.985 seconds – Suzuki Hayabusa 10.2 seconds – Bugatti Veyron 0-186mph: 18 seconds (184mph restricted top speed) – Suzuki Hayabusa 19.8 seconds – Bugatti Veyron) FROM - http://hellforleathermagazine.com/2008/08/...a-outperfo.html
  14. where's madmax ? im waiting to hear that lecture
  15. i would like to hear the lecture u got.... can u pls tell ?
  16. what about somthing like this with mud tyres ??? i think that won't spoil the look !
  17. Iroshana, Don't go for an auto because u can't do "tallu start" ! u have to keep the battery,etc. well to avoid "tallu start", so its not fair to put the blame on Auto Gearbox. neh? regarding the fuel consumption, u can get a good mileage from a auto also, if u can use ur right-foot gently...
  18. happy b'day !!!
  19. another barn find - 297 cars ! http://jalopnik.com/399525/amazing-barn-fi...97-classic-cars
  20. from consumerist.com 1. Meter Jump You go to put gas in but before you pull the nozzle switch, there's already a dollar amount on the meter. This usually happens because some part inside is worn out. When you hit the activation switch it's supposed to recharge itself with a bit of gas, but when meter jump occurs, the meter is charging you for the gas that's charging the system. 2. Meter Creep The nozzle clicks off because it thinks the tank is full, but the machine keeps adding pennies even though no gas is flowing. 3. Short Volume Can happen for a number of reasons, but essentially the pump is not pumping as much gas it says it is. 4. Big Sign, Little Price, But Little Sign, Bigger Price This is when the big sign facing the road shows a lower price than is on your pump or on your receipt. With gas prices fluctuating the way they do these days, this usually happens because the gas station didn't get a chance to change the sign yet. The reality is that consumers are not getting shafted at the pump that much, and of them, the first three we mentioned are the most common. Stats from the Arizona Department of Weights and Measures: 66,000 fuel devices statewide 22,000 device inspections per year 9% of inspections find actionable problems 1-2% of the inspections find pumps shorting the customers "Meters and gas pumps wear out and parts need to be replaced, a gas pump is a pretty complicated piece of equipment," said Steve Meissner, Communications Director of the Arizona Department of Weights and Measures. However, If you notice any discrepancy, you should bring it up with the store. If they don't fix the problem or you don't like their answer, contact your local weights and measures department. They will take complaints by phone, email or letter. They investigate every complaint and if you request it, they will let you know the exact results of their inspection. How do you know if there's a discrepancy? One commenter Verdigris use this technique: "...fill your tank by stopping at the 10 gallon mark. If the price is ten times the amount of 1 gallon, you know you aren't getting screwed. I tend to keep my eye on the price when it gets around 10 gallons every time I fill up."
  21. http://jalopnik.com/399558/mercedes-benz-s...h-its-door-open
  22. yes... this is a common misunderstanding in here SL and the best thing is a recondition auto gearbox is cheaper than a manual gearbox (this is for diesel vans) also what i think is u only need a manual transmission if u r driving a sports car!
  23. u need to pay only about 2.5 mil under the permit ! see the differnce
  24. yes... that P and the dash is red! , isnt it ?
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