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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by m2's kumander View Post
    yahooo... eto ang bday gift sakin ni m2 next year!!! :jump:
    :nerves:

    :faint:

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by m2's kumander View Post
    yahooo... eto ang bday gift sakin ni m2 next year!!! :jump:
    Dapat! Atchaka diamond studded 72" plasma TV.

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    #13
    ang yayabang, este ang yayaman naman ninyo, seems dinukot lng sa bulsa ang pera ah

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    #14
    i wonder if meron na silang headlights sa front wing nila...

    ang panget tingnan hehehe, nawala yung poise nung sasakyan.

    kala ko sa hongkong yung race un pala sa singapore hehehe

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by take1bar View Post
    ang yayabang, este ang yayaman naman ninyo, seems dinukot lng sa bulsa ang pera ah
    That's just rude.

    If you don't have something better to say, then just don't post it here.

    That's an infraction for you.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by take1bar View Post
    ang yayabang, este ang yayaman naman ninyo, seems dinukot lng sa bulsa ang pera ah
    It seems that whenever you post a reply or start a thread, you offend people here at Tsikot. You are a rude. :nono:

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    #17
    nye kala ko banned na yun si....dba barado na yan dun sa isang thread :bwahaha:

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    #18
    Singapore Grand Prix releases estimated ticket prices for F1
    By Satish Cheney, Channel NewsAsia

    Formula One fans will be able to get their hands on tickets to Singapore's first-ever Formula One Grand Prix by the end of the year.

    Corporate ticket sales will begin on 28 November, while public ticket sales will start in mid-December.

    Singapore Grand Prix, the organiser of the race, said ticket prices would be kept affordable to ensure that many people would be able to enjoy it.

    Responding to Channel NewsAsia, Singapore GP, which controls 100 percent of the hospitality rights, said the cheapest ticket is likely to be around S$50 for the trial races.

    During the actual race day, tickets will cost around S$100.

    And for the exclusive paddock area, tickets will cost a whopping S$6,000 to S$7,000 each.

    Singapore GP said it is fine-tuning the details, adding that mid-range packages would be made available.

    These packages could include exclusive use of sky lounges for companies.

    There could even be an outdoor party, similar to a mini Zouk-Out, within the circuit park.

    Some 80,000 to 90,000 people are expected to get a taste of the F1 action in Singapore.
    http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stori...288958/1/.html

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    #19
    2 Street Circuit Proposals. Konti lang difference.






    And the proposed F1 Pit Building.


    [SIZE=1]Source: Skyscrapercity.com - General Urban Developments[/SIZE] - [SIZE=1]Singapore F1 Grand Prix Development News[/SIZE]

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    Singapore decides on its track design

    Singapore has revealed the definitive design of its Formula 1 track. There has been much discussion over the exact routing for some months but the track is now decided and will be 3.15 miles in length and will have 24 turns. The race will be 61 laps and if all goes to plan it will be the first ever F1 race to be held at night. This remains dependent on safety clearance for a lighting system that will replicate daylight conditions.

    The circuit will include a completely new pit straight which is being built along with the necessary buildings. The cars are likely to reach a maximum speed in excess of 200mph along Raffles Boulevard. The cars will also go through the 97-year-old Anderson Bridge, over the Singapore River.

    "After months of poring over the drawing board, we are now one step closer to our dream," said Colin Syn, the deputy chairman of Singapore GP. "There is no time to celebrate - it is now full speed ahead for us to get this race on the road."

    http://www.grandprix.com/ns/ns19708.html

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