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29 September 2009

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Bilakah masanya untuk salah seorang rakyat Malaysia yang akan menjadi juara dalam Perlumbaan F1 bertaraf dunia ini?

Think luxury cars are dead in this economy? Think again.

As the auto industry gathers at Frankfurt amid one of the worst economic downturns in decades, you'd think that the last thing on an agenda chock full of electrics and hybrids would be luxury cars. Quite the contrary. Just as the Great Depression in the 1930s witnessed the production of some of the greatest classic cars of all time, we are now seeing the introduction of new high-end models that will be judged by future generations as classics in their own right. Here's a sampling.

By Matt DeLorenzo • Photos by John Lamm

27 September 2009

NAUFALIHAMILTON


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Ebays.my
Malaysian Business Community

Congratulation L. HAMILTON

From 1malaysia - Naufalihazim


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Ebays.my
Malaysian Business Community

19 September 2009

1st service 1005 km

Rm2++


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Ebays.my
Malaysian Business Community


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Ebays.my
Malaysian Business Community

PERSONA GOLD


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Ebays.my
Malaysian Business Community


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Ebays.my
Malaysian Business Community

Kesihatan Innova


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Ebays.my
Malaysian Business Community

Mpv exora

Betulkah 2000 bakal pembeli telah menempahnya dalam keadaan ekonomi gawat ini.


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Ebays.my
Malaysian Business Community

06 September 2009

[Limsimi.com - Johor Bahru Hunts] Updates to Petrol Price in Johor Bahru vs Singapore

Limsimi.com - Johor Bahru Hunts has posted a new item, 'Updates to Petrol Price in Johor Bahru vs Singapore'

 

Since 1 Sep 2009, there has been an increase in pump prices across Malaysia nationwide. Prices of RON 95 (Research Octane Number 95) and RON 97 (Research

Octane Number 97), the most commonly used petrol grades in Malaysia have increased by 5 sen and 25 sen respectively. This equates to a 2.86% increase in

pump price for RON 95 and a 13.89% increase in price for RON97 petrol.

 

While the increase in price is still makes Malaysia petrol one of the cheapest in the region, the price increase this time round is pretty sudden, with little reaction time for people to top up their tanks before the price hike. Nothing much for Singaporeans to complain about - the new petrol price in Malaysia still represents a whooping 55% discount compared to Singapore petrol prices. This means that for a full 60 litre tank (assuming you can get across the Singapore custom on an empty tank), you save about S$68.00 if you  (..Read More..)

 

You may view the latest post at:

http://www.limsimi.com/johor-bahru-news-information/updates-to-petrol-price-in-johor-bahru-vs-singapore/

 

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