ya...I think the road is really worn(not the entire road.just a section of it)...cos a lot of heavy vehicles pass by that road every day...Originally posted by tomsss:wah sure or not, undercarriage kena on our public roads here heh. it could be that the road is really worn, until the centre of the lane is higher than the lane marking sides. or your car is just too low
ok...thanks....mind telling me what kind of car U driving?Originally posted by KangZ:i stay around that area so always have to take that stretch of road to the AYE. No problem with undercarriage whether towards AYE or Jurong West HDB estate.
thanks for the advice but how U know boon lay way is on higher ground than pioneer road north?Originally posted by nick34:Do remember to slow down upon reaching the junction of pioneer road north n boon lay way as boon lay way is on higher ground than pioneer road north ..
jurong camp?? lolOriginally posted by jumpmanz:very near my camp.![]()
When you exit from AYE travelling along pioneer road north towards PIE(NTU), take a good look at the ground just before the traffic lights when you are near the junction of boon lay way. From there you can actually see that Boon lay way is higher then pioneer road north.Originally posted by Xcert:thanks for the advice but how U know boon lay way is on higher ground than pioneer road north?
OK thanks...I see carefully the next time...damn...just now kenna undercarriage again...last time dun have this problem one...maybe write in to LTA to make some noise..Originally posted by nick34:When you exit from AYE travelling along pioneer road north towards PIE(NTU), take a good look at the ground just before the traffic lights when you are near the junction of boon lay way. From there you can actually see that Boon lay way is higher then pioneer road north.
My workshop at pioneer road north industrial area .. always pass by there.. Keep your speed at 80km/h or below n you are safe .. 80km/h is safe for my ride's height .. dunno if its ok for you or not .. hahahaha .. anyway i will reduce my speed whenever i cross that junction .. when i change n lower my suspension system, then i think i got to cross this junction at a slower speed liao .. haizzzOriginally posted by Xcert:OK thanks...I see carefully the next time...damn...just now kenna undercarriage again...last time dun have this problem one...maybe write in to LTA to make some noise..![]()
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Originally posted by chinaboyyz:Yesterday for the first time i had to send my younger brother to his poly job attachment location along international road. So was travelling along Pioneer Road north towards international road then out of the blue, 2 black bentley GTs and a red F430 drove by me, i think they all know each other as they were waving to each other when they ultimately turned off, one of the black CGT turn off at Kian teck, the other one turn left at International road and the F430 turn right... must be heading to Hong Seh. Never knew that when these type of car so slow, their engine still damn loud. One thing i noticed is none of them kena the undercarriage of their car. Neither did i and i have got about 10 cm ground clearance on my lowered Mazda 2. Next thing i noticed is that they all were quite polie wave to each other and were not racing... can you imagine if they were 2 WRXs and 1 EVO? Sure chiong already...
Anyway, cccording to my bro this is a good place for spotting nice cars as there are quite a few car tuners further down on Lok yang road, Hong seh is also there but the gate is always closed. So my bro brought me to see this multi storey big building with an open air carpark facing International road with supposedly alot of nice cars. We put on hazard light at the bus stop facing this building and were admiring across the long kang the black gransport in the carpark when the Black Bentley GT came roaring in. Wah the sound quite shiok man. The owner is damn young, must be in his 20s... According to my bro this building also has yellow Ferrari 360, Jaguar S type R, Jaguar XJR, New jag XK, BMW M3 and M5 all number plate 500, apparently this young guy will ah beng up his cars with ah beng stickers when he is bored. Don't know the name of the building though, could not see it as we were across the long kang but apparently in office supplies or stationary business. I really find it quite funny to see such nice cars in ulu Jurong. Any off you in this area know this building since you seem to be quite familiar with the area?