Pano madali makita dent sa roof? May tumama saken and gsto ko mkta ung damage
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1. get a ladder.
2. park under your 2nd floor window.
3. open your appropriate car door. tapak kayo sa running board, hands holding onto the inner grab handle of the ceiling, and take a look.
4. park beside your friend's pick up. get up his rear and take a look at your car's roof.
5. buy a drone! yehehey!! good excuse! heh heh.
My date's sister kasi became MD 10 years after HS graduation. So I thought it takes 6 yrs from college graduation.
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that's about right.
4 years college + 4 years medical school + 1 year internship.
we finish internship at the end of year 9. the nearest board exam is a few months after internship, which is technically, already year 10.
in yesterdecades, board exam results are out after 6 months. today, everybody knows who made it, within a week after the last exam date lang yata.
Pls enlighten me sa sizing ng adidas calabasas! 7.5 ako sa gazelle, 7.5 sa vans tas 8 ako sa ultraboost
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Can someone enlighten me on this when buying for a new car? Yesterday, I saw several people looking at this Toyota (I don't know what variant, looks like a small sized Innova). Some of them were looking under the hood.
Now, what is there to check for an engine for a brand new car? Back when I was looking for a car, the first thing I checked is the interior once I'm satisfied with how the car looks outside. I even took a seat at the back so that I may get the feeling of my passengers if it's cramped or not. I never bothered to look for the engine.
Am I missing something? Should I really check the engine? Then, what should I look for? I'm not buying a new car, but should there be an opportunity then I should know what to check aside from what I did.
I thought it was weird that I didn't do it as I see those guys most of the time checking the engine. The only time I did it is when I was about to drive home the car.
Two years ago, I checked CRZ by Honda. I never bothered to look for it. It is so cramped that I suspect my two grown-up kids will have fit. BRZ/86 is much better in terms of space. Of course, not to compare an apple to an orange. It is just that I never bothered to look under the hood.
It is out of curiosity that I asked since I see these guys looking for it.
Personally, I check under the hood of a car I intend to buy to see:
1. If it has an engine cover or not
2. If the hood has insulation
3. What kind of battery the car uses and where it is located
4. Where the car horn is located (good to know, esp. if you want to upgrade later on)
It's also good to know where the fluid reservoirs are for brake fluid, ATF, etc.
Just pick-up one lost Chinese Passport near the boarding gate..
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