Driving home down towards the ICB "ICB closed 8pm-5am", "oh shit," i thought, thinking that because it was dark it was obviously late. By the time i went past the hospital i realised it was only 6:30.
Lead is lead, acid is acid. Ultra cheap no brand china ones might have a weaker frame or terminals or something, but apart from that i really wouldn't worry either way.
edit: but i'm by no means an expert
r35 isn't a real skyline/missing older ones/c10 isn't a gtr etc. *flame proof suit*
Seriously though, getting all those cars together was a very good effort, particularly in a country like HK
When i jumped into a convo with chris and someone else last week, the general theme of it was "it might stop joyriders but if someone really wants your car it's gone, all you can do is make it more difficult for them"
I find it funny that most people would happily take their car on a 500km round trip around the hills/surrounds of their local city/town, but as soon as they start going point to point get worried about it. Treat your car well and it shouldn't give you any grief.
Don't know about that. the rate of coal extraction has been increasing massively in the last few years, tripled since 2006 i think, if it keeps up it'll run out sooner than you'd think.
Ah it won't be quite that bad, just don't spend like the boom times are sticking around forever.
edit: by that I mean, when the boom times come back in a year or two