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Lol that's cuz I've been there 100 times more than you!

i know. its still new and shiny for me. and i loves it. and i wants it.

The only thing you go to Rock Kung for is duck...everything else they make is shit and overpriced compared to China Bar. Yes the service at China Bar sucks...but the food makes up for it.

lol china bar is overrated. there are other places on that strip that have good food at slightly lower prices.

attacking my brakes this weekend. who wants to help?

Better be putting some nice slotted rotors on there!

slotteds, new pads, new fluid, and painting the calipers if i can. never attempted something like this so will be an interesting exp

Really not bad to do. Just have to make sure you bleed the brakes properly. Otherwise your brake pedal will be spongy as f**k and the brakes won't be working that well lol

attacking my brakes this weekend. who wants to help?

I'm bleeding my ABS system on the weekend, so if you want come over. I got all the tools n stuff you'll need.

Also, china bar is great if you've never had proper hawker food... ie if you're white :) You don't go to RK for the service or the hygiene. lol gtfo with your culinary critique, we go there cos its cheap, and is done exactly how they do it in the motherland.

I changed engine (and therefore driveshafts/rotors/hubs/etc) without bleeding - just had to push the calipers open coz someone pressed the brake pedal while everything was out....

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