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Yeh I don't want to be like everyone else and conform

besides, there's enough black in your car already :P

correction

evo = faded and pealing red

lol soooo true,,, mine are totally pink at the moment

OK we have a few SG experts on here so I has a couple questions.

I have 6 hours lay over in SG airport

really don;t feel like sitting there the whole time

I'm tempted to head into town and get me some black pepper crab after last time

the best I ahd was at Lau Pa Sat Hawkers market,

How long you think to get from airport to there around 6pm sat?

Or would I be better off hitting up East coast as much closer to Airport?

if so where to go, I tried Jumbo last time and less than impressed

any other suggestions?

Cheers

Gonna stoooopid but is the brembo just a sticker?

Yeh even standard is just a sticker, after I got the clear off I could flake off the brembo.

Lol hamish it's properly cured in the sun and I'm loving the blek., but I didn't put the stickers on straight Hahah so ill pull them off tomorrow and do it again

OK we have a few SG experts on here so I has a couple questions.

I have 6 hours lay over in SG airport

really don;t feel like sitting there the whole time

I'm tempted to head into town and get me some black pepper crab after last time

the best I ahd was at Lau Pa Sat Hawkers market,

How long you think to get from airport to there around 6pm sat?

Or would I be better off hitting up East coast as much closer to Airport?

if so where to go, I tried Jumbo last time and less than impressed

any other suggestions?

Cheers

Jumbo is tourist shit... fkn terrible food

see if changi village hawker centre has re-opened yet, if it has, just go there

if not, take the MRT to Dakota station and hit up the OLD AIRPORT RD hawker centre.

here you will find food 10000 times better than pepper crab and it's easily doable with 6 hours.

just look for the long queue's and go to those stands and just order whatever they are selling.

I had some of the best food there

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