Temerloh is such a laid back town.
I was buying bags of garlic and onions and the lady at the convenient store actually printed the receipt and double checked it. Haha
People in KL would be like keyinitemcollectmoneyprintreceiptreturnchange. So swift that i had to say it in one breath. :)
So anyway, I refused to go at first, until i stepped out of my house and saw this parked at the front.
Obviously this is not my house, but my point is, how cool is it when u get to drive a Mitsubishi Evo 7, ON THE HIGHWAY, sadly it was an auto transmission, but oh well what the heck, an Evo is an Evo.
So i started off the journey to Temerloh at 7.30 and there was not many cars on the highway.
It is cool when your dad says ' Step on it '.
( See i did put how fast i went at first, but i decided not to for various reasons, ask me when u see me )
Anyways, the speedometer only had the speed limit till 180 because in Japan the government limits the speed at 180 on most of its cars. If the car wasn't modified, it will get cut off at 180km/h. What happens on this car is that they cut off the bypass, making the car able to go more than that.
Oh i have really poor driving skills, i lost to a Toyota Altis on the hills near Genting, can you believe it, he raced me, and he beat me, FLAT !
When i got home later in the evening and drove my cute little Rav 4 out, it just wasn't the same. Haha.
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