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Guest grey3443

arshavin wrote:

Or wait till COE drop back to 1 dollar or 5k level

Not possible aredi...... Even if there is a economic downturn don't think COE will come down cos there is still a lot of rich people in Singapore. Unless, garment bring up the quota again. Maybe before next election.....

How's yr ride so far?? Some guys complained abt the engine noise for 1.6 litre. Is it ok? Have you also change the grille to SL type?

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Can't do any mod at all because I took AVIVA car insurance.

I have not tested the power yet as still under 110 km/hr.

I don't find the engine noisy. Maybe because my previous is jazz.

Now just looking ways to improve the FC.

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arshavin wrote:

Can't do any mod at all because I took AVIVA car insurance.

I have not tested the power yet as still under 110 km/hr.

I don't find the engine noisy. Maybe because my previous is jazz.

Now just looking ways to improve the FC.

Aiya, astatic mod is ok lah. It is like changing spots rim, solar film or window shade.

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U r wrong. AVIVA is famous for voiding your insurance of u change anything that is stock original with the car

I call up their underwriter n ask clearly their grey line. Even u change the sport rims or change exhaust tip, is considered mod too.

Don't play play with insurance, because when u need them they void your insurance policy , u will go crazy one.

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kaedetod wrote:

sorry OT a bit

does the command online/radio system come with any internal HDD to store music

or can i just plug a external USB hdd to it to store music

If I'm not wrong, you can do both.....

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kaedetod wrote:

i think grey3443 got the best deal here :)

bro who was ur SE?

anyhow

im def going to change the grill to the one fin grill when the car comes :)

Same here. I have aredi identify the vendor. Will purchase once ride arrive.

Maybe we can form group buy. Hahaha....

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grey3443 wrote:

Aiya, astatic mod is ok lah. It is like changing spots rim, solar film or window shade.

not true. it has been documented that aviva considers changing sports rims as a mod and has voided ppl's insurance b4. no claim nvm, when claim then the true colours come out. be very careful when dealing wif insurers that find the tiniest excuse to wriggle out of a claim.

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vt5sport wrote:

not true. it has been documented that aviva considers changing sports rims as a mod and has voided ppl's insurance b4. no claim nvm, when claim then the true colours come out. be very careful when dealing wif insurers that find the tiniest excuse to wriggle out of a claim.

That's really unreasonable! Luckly I'm not taking Aviva....

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No choice. AVIVA is the cheapest I found. Only 2k insurance fee. And for that 2k fee for a supercharged car and Zero NCD, I have to control my urge to mod my car

Wait till 2013, I will switch to another better insurance company.

In the end, whatever mod we do to car, is best to call your underwriter n check is it ok to

Mod or not. In spore context, we r responsible to inform our insurance company and not the insurance company to spot check on us.

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arshavin wrote:

No choice. AVIVA is the cheapest I found. Only 2k insurance fee. And for that 2k fee for a supercharged car and Zero NCD, I have to control my urge to mod my car

Wait till 2013, I will switch to another better insurance company.

In the end, whatever mod we do to car, is best to call your underwriter n check is it ok to

Mod or not. In spore context, we r responsible to inform our insurance company and not the insurance company to spot check on us.

Since you've signed up wif aviva, better dun even add air freshener. Dun tink ambipur or glade is according to manufacturer's spec. LOL!

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