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fir_chan,saw yr dad fazer yesterday evening at yr carpark.Very very good buy.

The conditions of the outlooks like new.Good catch.:angel:

 

Why you and NewlyFazed same pattern... stalk me????

 

But you are welcome to come by and have kopi lah...all the way here and never drop an sms and coffee together also good mah.

 

I go over your side eat nasi lemak also will jio u mah...but trying to stay off supper.

"Deep within us all, lies a secret garden where we retreat to at the end of the day, to ease our wearied mind and bodies…â€

 

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Why you and NewlyFazed same pattern... stalk me????

 

But you are welcome to come by and have kopi lah...all the way here and never drop an sms and coffee together also good mah.

 

I go over your side eat nasi lemak also will jio u mah...but trying to stay off supper.

 

NB.Simi stalk ar.I stay across the main road nia leh...:slapforehead:

 

Went to buy things from the fish shops,need to cut across yr carpark,thats why saw the bike. :box:

Past rides are already history....

Current ride: FW VFR 800 ABS

 

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good morning all manz

this thread so happening again

huat arrrr!!!!!!!!

 

you got your purple bars already or not? so busy at work these days ah seldom see you..no need one soon you will also give up, like me and cyclop...:D

wanna ride with madness?

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i wish.. just logged in lar.. saying gd morn to all the kampungs:D

 

oh i see, for me i just woke up about half hour ago :D

wanna ride with madness?

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fir_chan,saw yr dad fazer yesterday evening at yr carpark.Very very good buy.

The conditions of the outlooks like new.Good catch.:angel:

 

Huh?? Father and Son riding Fazer?

Cool man..:box:

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Tour de Singapore anyone?:slapforehead: :faint:

 

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - The government will ban people in foreign-registered vehicles from buying gasoline in border areas of Malaysia, where heavy subsidies have kept petroleum costs low despite soaring prices internationally.

 

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shahrir Abdul Samad said a day earlier that the ban was aimed at keeping foreigners from driving into Malaysia from Thailand and Singapore to fill up on cheap gasoline and diesel, which cost up to twice as much in the neighboring countries.

The ban was "a stern act by the government to reduce the leak in subsidy," national news agency Bernama quoted Shahrir as saying. His aide, who declined to be named citing protocol, confirmed his comments Tuesday.

The fuel subsidies, which were expected to cost the government 45 billion ringgit (US$14 billion; �9 billion) this year, "should actually be enjoyed by the lower-income group in the country" and not foreigners, Shahrir said.

"This move is temporary until we come up with better management of our subsidy system," The Star daily quoted him as saying.

Shahrir said the ban could take effect as early as Friday at up to 300 stations within 30 miles (50 kilometers) of the borders with Thailand and Singapore.

Alang Zari Ishak, president of a local petroleum dealers association, said the ban may hurt tourism and relations with Malaysia's neighbors.

"It's a very harsh decision," he said. "There are other ways to curb this subsidy money being utilized."

Enforcement officers will monitor gasoline stations and signs will inform motorists of the new rule, Shahrir said. Those found breaking the rule could be fined or face up to three years in jail, said another official in Shahrir's ministry. He declined to be named, citing protocol.

Currently, foreign registered vehicles are allowed to buy only up to 5.3 gallons (20 liters), he said.

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Tour de Singapore anyone?:slapforehead: :faint:

 

KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia - The government will ban people in foreign-registered vehicles from buying gasoline in border areas of Malaysia, where heavy subsidies have kept petroleum costs low despite soaring prices internationally.

 

Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shahrir Abdul Samad said a day earlier that the ban was aimed at keeping foreigners from driving into Malaysia from Thailand and Singapore to fill up on cheap gasoline and diesel, which cost up to twice as much in the neighboring countries.

The ban was "a stern act by the government to reduce the leak in subsidy," national news agency Bernama quoted Shahrir as saying. His aide, who declined to be named citing protocol, confirmed his comments Tuesday.

The fuel subsidies, which were expected to cost the government 45 billion ringgit (US$14 billion; �9 billion) this year, "should actually be enjoyed by the lower-income group in the country" and not foreigners, Shahrir said.

"This move is temporary until we come up with better management of our subsidy system," The Star daily quoted him as saying.

Shahrir said the ban could take effect as early as Friday at up to 300 stations within 30 miles (50 kilometers) of the borders with Thailand and Singapore.

Alang Zari Ishak, president of a local petroleum dealers association, said the ban may hurt tourism and relations with Malaysia's neighbors.

"It's a very harsh decision," he said. "There are other ways to curb this subsidy money being utilized."

Enforcement officers will monitor gasoline stations and signs will inform motorists of the new rule, Shahrir said. Those found breaking the rule could be fined or face up to three years in jail, said another official in Shahrir's ministry. He declined to be named, citing protocol.

Currently, foreign registered vehicles are allowed to buy only up to 5.3 gallons (20 liters), he said.

 

 

Heng my Fazer need less then 20 L of petrol.:cheeky:

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Heng my Fazer need less then 20 L of petrol.:cheeky:

 

u make me confused leh. . . is it we are no longer allowed to pump petrol at any pumps within 50km from border or we are alloweed to pump less then 20L only everywhere??

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u make me confused leh. . . is it we are no longer allowed to pump petrol at any pumps within 50km from border or we are alloweed to pump less then 20L only everywhere??

 

 

Juz to make it clear for u , by right , the M'sia petrol kiosk have a rule to onli allow foreign vehicles to pump a max of 20L in which most ppl dun know n the petrol kiosks nvr realli excercise control of it . But when the new ruling comes into effect , its a total no pump .

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u make me confused leh. . . is it we are no longer allowed to pump petrol at any pumps within 50km from border or we are alloweed to pump less then 20L only everywhere??

 

Still can go in pump

bt any pumps within 50km from border, only 20L

Any pump after 50Km from border can pump till u siao..

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Still can go in pump

bt any pumps within 50km from border, only 20L

Any pump after 50Km from border can pump till u siao..

 

Wahahaha.... so many interpretations.:angel:

 

I think this weekend better go recce..... see for ourselves what is happening there.

 

So no more petrol top up before we come back to SGP.

"Deep within us all, lies a secret garden where we retreat to at the end of the day, to ease our wearied mind and bodies…â€

 

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Put place,put time..We all go in this weekend to see if this rule start already or not.

 

Then all can rush back to their comps and start postings here...

Past rides are already history....

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Put place,put time..We all go in this weekend to see if this rule start already or not.

 

Then all can rush back to their comps and start postings here...

 

yeah swee.....

 

Sat.. i free after 630am. Need to fetch wife to the airport then should get home by 7am so can go after that. Need to be back in SGP by 430pm.

 

So go in with full tank or fierce fierce, go in reserve??

"Deep within us all, lies a secret garden where we retreat to at the end of the day, to ease our wearied mind and bodies…â€

 

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Still can go in pump

bt any pumps within 50km from border, only 20L

Any pump after 50Km from border can pump till u siao..

 

 

Then you should try to see how much you can save. Travel 50km to bump then 50km back. Hope you have a bike with big big tank and dun drink so much.

Guess which word had this meaning.

 

1. Any code or set of principles containing different provisions for one group of people than for another, esp. an unwritten code of sexual behavior permitting men more freedom than women.

 

2. A set of principles permitting greater opportunity or liberty to one than to another, especially the granting of greater sexual freedom to men than to women.

 

3. A set of principles establishing different provisions for one group than another; also, specifically, allowing men more sexual freedom than women.

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yeah swee.....

 

Sat.. i free after 630am. Need to fetch wife to the airport then should get home by 7am so can go after that. Need to be back in SGP by 430pm.

 

So go in with full tank or fierce fierce, go in reserve??

 

Swee for you not me.

 

Sat..I free before 8.30am,need to work by 8.30am then should get home by 1pm so can go after that. Need to be back in SGP Maju camp by 4pm.

Past rides are already history....

Current ride: FW VFR 800 ABS

 

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Swee for you not me.

 

Sat..I free before 8.30am,need to work by 8.30am then should get home by 1pm so can go after that. Need to be back in SGP Maju camp by 4pm.

 

Oh yeah..forgot to you tell me about your date with the relevant parties...:slapforehead:

 

So who else is keen?

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As of now its 20L.... which has been around for a long time apprently.... but they dun enforce la.

But come this friday, its a total Ban.

Hohoho.... They're gonna so kill their own economy!

We stop going in, lesser jobs for their people.

Lesser jobs = higher crime rate.

The people I pity are the malaysians who own singaporean vehicles.

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Latest from the New Straits Times Online a minute ago.

 

Call to reconsider ban on sale of petrol to foreigners

Dan Guen Chin, BERNAMA

 

JOHOR BAHARU, TUES:

 

Any decision to ban the sale of petrol to foreign registered cars in border states should not be done too hastily, said Johor’s former tourism executive councillor Datuk Jimmy Low.

 

 

He likened the decision by the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry to bar petrol stations from selling diesel and petrol to foreign registered vehicles as “killing the goose which lays the golden eggs”, especially in the Johor context.

 

Low, who held the tourism portfolio from the mid 80s to the early 90s, said that banning sales was not the solution to solve the subsidy problem. "We all know that Johor Baharu is a popular destination for Singaporeans and furthermore, there is the 3/4 tank ruling imposed on Singapore cars if they want to leave the Republic. "During my time we made a survey and found that at least 20,000 to 30,000 Singaporeans are day trippers, which means they come in their cars, do their shopping and eating and then drive home. "And each Singaporean spent an average of RM200. That’s a lot of money for the economy of Johor Baharu. So what if they pump half a tank of Malaysian petrol,” Low told Bernama.

 

Low, who is now retired from politics, admits that foreigners should not benefit from the lower prices of petrol and diesel available here. "But there are better ways of doing it (controlling sales). I believe Singaporeans who pump petrol here are genuine tourists and are not doing it for profit on the black market. "Also there is the question of enforcing the latest ruling by the Ministry.

Are we up to it and can we spare the officers at all the petrol kiosks within the affected areas. "In the long run I still think reducing road tax is a better option if we want to help the public cope with the rising prices of petrol,” added Low.

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