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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 9:10am On May 02, 2015
Park in the shade Of course, a garage is always the ideal place to park your car. But if one isn’t available, minimize interior damage from UV sunlight and heat by always trying to park your car in the shade. If no shade is available or if you find parking under a tree results in bird droppings, use a car shade to minimize the sun’s impact. As a bonus, you’ll have a cooler car to step into on hot sunny days. Car shades come in two basic types: those that you unfold and place on the front windshield and rear window, or pleated types that attach to the windshield posts (with adhesive), window frames (with Velcro), or the windows themselves (with suction cups).


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 10:51am On May 02, 2015
When temperatures affect tire inflation When outside temperatures drop or soar, tires tend to lose pressure. A drop of 10 degrees F (6 degrees C), in fact, will decrease a tire’s air pressure by 1 or 2 pounds.Tires can lose even more air in hot weather. Under-inflated tires can result in accelerated wear and poor driving performance. If you live in a place where temperatures vary a lot, check your tire pressure often and add air as needed.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 2:00pm On May 02, 2015
Use wheel cleaner Your car’s wheels are down there on the road, taking the brunt of road dirt. Add in the dust that wears off your brake pads and you’ve got a formula for stains that are tough to remove when you wash your vehicle. Car-washing liquid won’t do the job.You need a wheel cleaner specifically formulated to remove such stains. Be sure to buy the correct formulation. Some cleaners are designed for metal wheels, and others for painted or clear-coated wheels.The metal wheel cleaners come in various formulations as well, depending upon whether your metal wheel has a satin, aluminum, or chrome finish. Protect metal wheels with wheel polish, painted wheels with a coat of wax.

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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 4:52pm On May 02, 2015
Hang on to your hubcaps Clang, clang, clang! There goes your hubcap,rolling off to destination unknown. Hubcaps, wheel covers, and center caps can pop off your car’s wheels as you’re driving if they were not reinstalled correctly, have loosened over time, or if they were damaged by being jammed against a curb while parking. Here are some things you can do to keep these expensive parts on the car:

If your older metal hubcap has loosened, remove it and pry the metal clips outward slightly. This should fix the problem.
Newer plastic-type hubcaps and some wheel covers are usually held in place by a retaining wire ring that snaps into tabs on the wheel. When installing such a cap or cover, take care that you do not bend or break the tabs.
One way to make sure your expensive hubcaps aren’t damaged by a repair shop is to remove them yourself before taking your car in for a repair that requires wheel removal, such as a brake job or new tires. When reinstalling hubcaps, rest the hubcap in place and then tap it gently with a rubber mallet. Don’t hit the hubcap hard, or you might break the clips underneath. If you prefer to have your repair person remove the covers, check to make sure they were reinstalled properly.They should look even and flush.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 7:31pm On May 02, 2015
Use your parking brake. Even if you are driving a car with an automatic transmission, use your parking brake regularly, especially if you're parked on an incline. It helps keep the brakes adjusted in the rear of the car and makes them last longer. Do not use your parking brake in the wintertime because your brake will freeze and it will be stuck until it thaws out.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 2:42pm On May 03, 2015
Monitor your brake pad thickness and don't let the pads wear down to metal - this will cause damage to your brake rotors ("discs"wink at least and possibly your calipers as well. Rotors and calipers are much more expensive to replace than pads. There is no such thing as "cleaning" a brake pad while it is still on a car - the friction between the pad and rotor will eradicate any outside substance almost immediately.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 8:30pm On May 03, 2015
Keep the front end aligned. If you notice your car shaking while driving at high speeds (not while braking - shuddering while braking indicates warped rotors), or if your tread is wearing unevenly, then you may need an alignment. This is also key to extending the life of your tires and will keep the tread even for increased safety.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 10:33pm On May 03, 2015
Use your parking brake. Even if you are driving a car with an automatic transmission, use your parking brake regularly, especially if you're parked on an incline. It helps keep the brakes adjusted in the rear of the car and makes them last longer. Do not use your parking brake in the wintertime because your brake will freeze and it will be stuck until it thaws out.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 11:45pm On May 03, 2015
Wash your car: Road salt, sludge and pollution can lead to costly body work. Without regular cleaning, you can start to notice rust on the bottom of your doors within four years. Another three to four years and the corrosion will creep to underbody components, like brake lines. It can cost thousands in rust-related repairs if you neglect to wash your car, especially near ocean/gulf shorelines where the road sand or morning dew might be salty.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 8:15am On May 04, 2015
Buy gas at reputable service stations Ask whether the gas you buy is filtered at the pump and if the station has a policy about changing the pump filters regularly. If you get a song and dance, find another gas station. Some stations don’t have pump filters, making you more vulnerable to dirty gasoline. Other stations may not mix alcohol and fuel properly — or worse, water down their product. Find a station you trust and stick to it.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by esoorita: 8:53am On May 04, 2015
kakakibuy:
Buy gas at reputable service stations Ask whether the gas you buy is filtered at the pump and if the station has a policy about changing the pump filters regularly. If you get a song and dance, find another gas station. Some stations don’t have pump filters, making you more vulnerable to dirty gasoline. Other stations may not mix alcohol and fuel properly — or worse, water down their product. Find a station you trust and stick to it.


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Kakakibuy, Could you please let me know the landing cost (custom clearing cost inclusive) of the following vehicles and all of them should be USA spec with the payment terms. Myself and a friend are interested and I hope we'll be able to do business with you.
1. MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 4MATIC 2012 and 2013 (Black exterior and cream leather interior)
2. TOYOTA SEQUOIA 4X4 PLATINIUM 2010 and 2011 (Black/ Grey or Silver exterior)
3. RANGE ROVER VOGUE HSE 2013 (Black or Grey exterior and cream interior)
4. TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4 Plugs 2010.
Please send your reply to my e-mail address (oluogunbiyi@yahoo.com) Thanks.
Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 8:57am On May 04, 2015
esoorita:


Kakakibuy, Could you please let me know the landing cost (custom clearing cost inclusive) of the following vehicles and all of them should be USA spec with the payment terms. Myself and a friend are interested and I hope we'll be able to do business with you.
1. MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 4MATIC 2012 and 2013 (Black exterior and cream leather interior)
2. TOYOTA SEQUOIA 4X4 PLATINIUM 2010 and 2011 (Black/ Grey or Silver exterior)
3. RANGE ROVER VOGUE HSE 2013 (Black or Grey exterior and cream interior)
4. TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4 Plugs 2010.
Please send your reply to my e-mail address (o***********i@yahoo.com) Thanks.

Thank you for contacting me. Offers will be sent from kakakibuy@hotmail.com to the email you have given.
Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 9:09am On May 04, 2015
Check the battery once per month for corrosion and clean it or have it cleaned and as needed. Avoid running your battery down, if possible. Even with a jump start, it's hard on the battery. Batteries do eventually get old. If you must replace your battery, also check the alternator and distributor to make sure that they are still functioning properly.

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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 10:31am On May 04, 2015
Tires. Make sure they are properly inflated to the manufacturers specified pressure. Tire gauges are cheap and easy to use. Tires should be replaced when tread wear indicators are showing between the treads. Ask your local tire dealer if you are unsure how to identify tread wear indicators. Check your tires every other day for pressure and every week for wear. Have them replaced when they become worn beyond acceptable limits.

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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 11:18am On May 04, 2015
esoorita:


Kakakibuy, Could you please let me know the landing cost (custom clearing cost inclusive) of the following vehicles and all of them should be USA spec with the payment terms. Myself and a friend are interested and I hope we'll be able to do business with you.
1. MERCEDES-BENZ ML350 4MATIC 2012 and 2013 (Black exterior and cream leather interior)
2. TOYOTA SEQUOIA 4X4 PLATINIUM 2010 and 2011 (Black/ Grey or Silver exterior)
3. RANGE ROVER VOGUE HSE 2013 (Black or Grey exterior and cream interior)
4. TOYOTA CAMRY LE 4 Plugs 2010.
Please send your reply to my e-mail address (o*********i@yahoo.com) Thanks.

Kindly confirm that you have received all 5 offers * 1 clarification - sent from kakakibuy@hotmail.com

I look forward to doing business with you.
Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 12:33pm On May 04, 2015
Oil. Oil is the blood of your car, and without it, the car isn't going to go far or quietly. Have your mechanic demonstrate how to check your oil properly, and have the oil [[Change the Oli in changed every 3000-3500 miles. While oil manufacturers have claimed that their oil can last 10,000 miles, it is generally best to use the same oil for no more than 5000 miles to maximize engine reliability and efficiency over the long term. Check the oil regularly, about once a week, and change the oil or have it changed when you reach the 4,000–4,500 mile (6,400–7,200 km) limit.

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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 3:17pm On May 04, 2015
Windows. Make sure that all windows, mirrors and lights are clean and not broken. Replace any broken lights or mirrors as soon as possible. Have small windshield cracks by a windshield repair center to determine whether the windshield can be repaired or needs to be replaced. Check regularly for cracks and damage.
Allow plenty of room if when following behind other vehicles that could throw objects from the road or lose debris from their loads. Even a small pebble from the back of a gravel truck can damage your windshield.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 9:11pm On May 04, 2015
Fluids. The other lifeblood of the car are the fluids that the drive train must have. Coolant, power steering fluid, transmission fluid, windshield washer fluid, brake fluid, and other fluids need to be checked at a minimum of once per week. Ask your mechanic to demonstrate the method to check these.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 10:19pm On May 04, 2015
Windshield wipers. It's not difficult to replace worn wiper blades yourself. Replace just the blades once a year as needed before the rainy season. You can also replace the entire wiper assembly if needed. If you do a lot of driving in wet weather conditions, you may also want to apply a water repellent treatment to your windshield.

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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 7:18am On May 05, 2015
Wash your car once a week Washing your car keeps it clean, shiny and free from corrosion. Remember to clean the car interior too. Dirt particles are abrasive while spilled liquids such as sodas and juices can be corrosive. Vacuum your car interior thoroughly and wipe the lenses on the dashboard with a soft damp cloth. Take your mats out and brush or hose them down. This will remove dirt that may otherwise create wear in your mats if they build up. Dry the mats thoroughly in the sun before placing them back in the car.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 8:05am On May 05, 2015
Park in the shade Parking your car in the shade prevents interior damage by UV rays and protects your car’s paint job. If a shaded area is not available, use a car shade to minimise the sun’s impact.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 9:11am On May 05, 2015
Clean your car engine Wash your engine at least every year. A clean engine runs cooler than a dirty one. A clean engine also enables you to easily spot leaks and service its components. You may have your engine professionally steam cleaned or you may opt to do it yourself. In this case, make sure you protect sensitive engine components including the air intake, distributor and electrical parts with plastic bags before getting started. You may use a grease-cutting detergent and a bristle brush to scrub the engine. Make sure to rinse thoroughly once done.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 10:44am On May 05, 2015
Wax your car too Waxing your car regularly protects you car’s paint job by slowing oxidation and by creating a barrier against bird droppings and pollution. It also makes the car look good by adding extra shine.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 2:50pm On May 05, 2015
Air Conditioning Make sure your air-conditioning is working efficiently. If in doubt, have it checked by a qualified professional. The most important benefit of effective air-conditioning is that it reduces driver fatigue, keeping the driver alert, refreshed and more comfortable.

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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 11:27pm On May 05, 2015
Avoid hose hassles Check the hoses under your hood every month or two to avoid the hassle of a broken hose while you’re on the road. With the car cool and off, squeeze the hoses. If they are hard or make a crunching sound, replace them. Ditto if they are extremely soft or sticky.With the car warm but off, examine hoses for bulges and collapsed sections. If you find any, the hose walls are weak, and it’s time to replace the hose. Never drive with a ruptured coolant hose, or you are liable to overheat the engine and damage it. Other hoses are crucial to operation of your power brakes and cruise-control systems.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 11:33pm On May 05, 2015
Avoid hose hassles Check the hoses under your hood every month or two to avoid the hassle of a broken hose while you’re on the road. With the car cool and off, squeeze the hoses. If they are hard or make a crunching sound, replace them. Ditto if they are extremely soft or sticky.With the car warm but off, examine hoses for bulges and collapsed sections. If you find any, the hose walls are weak, and it’s time to replace the hose. Never drive with a ruptured coolant hose, or you are liable to overheat the engine and damage it. Other hoses are crucial to operation of your power brakes and cruise-control systems.

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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 1:44am On May 06, 2015
CLEAN BRAKE DUST OFF REGULARLY Brake dust contains all sorts of nasty stuff. If you leave it too long, the combination of road grime, moisture and heat from your brakes will bake it on to your wheels. Brake dust normally clings to wheels with static electricity so a damp sponge and clean cold water is the best way to get it off.

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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 8:40am On May 06, 2015
Change engine oil and filter regularly Many car owners manual today recommend increasing the interval between oil changes. But frequent oil change is still necessary especially if you are maintaining a used car. Frequent oil changes flush abrasive dirt and metal particles out of the engine, thus prolonging its life. Change the oil filters because the old filters contain build up of oil and dirt particles that will otherwise remain and mix with the new, clean oil.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 9:53am On May 06, 2015
Select a reliable car insurer No matter how careful you are, accidents or damages are inevitable. In this case, you need to have a car insurer you can trust. Choose a car insurer who replaces damaged parts only with original parts from the manufacturer and who can give you guarantees on repairs.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 12:09pm On May 06, 2015
Fix the washer fluid tank Cracked washer-deicer fluid tanks are fairly common once a car is of a certain age. A good remedy — until you can buy a new tank or find one at the junkyard — is to insert a plastic freezer bag into the tank and fill it with the washer fluid


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 3:49pm On May 06, 2015
Check tread for safety Most states require tires to be replaced when they have worn down to 1/16-inch (1.5 mm) of remaining tire depth. Tires sold in North America are required to have “wear bars” molded into them to make it easy to see when tire replacement is legally required. However, if you’ll be driving in the rain, you should change your tires when there is 1/8-inch (3 mm) of tread left. Otherwise, water may not escape from under your tires fast enough and you risk hydroplaning — a dangerous situation in which your car loses traction and literally floats on the water. Stick an American quarter between the treads in several places. If part of Washington’s head is always covered, you have enough tread to drive in the rain. If you drive in snow, you’ll need at least 3/16-inch (5 mm) of tread to get adequate traction. Stick an American penny between the treads. If the top of the Lincoln Memorial is always covered, you’re ready for winter driving.


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Re: Pre-order With Kakakibuy: My Experience. by kakakibuy(m): 9:18pm On May 06, 2015
Lube your lug nuts Lug nuts, if not lubricated occasionally, can seize or “freeze” to the studs due to corrosion. Repairing them can be expensive. Having to call a tow truck for a flat you can’t remove is even more expensive.The next time you change or rotate your tires, pick up some anti-seize lubricant at your local auto supply store. Clean the stud threads with a wire brush and wipe them with the lubricant. It’s formulated to prevent the lug nuts (spark plugs, too) from seizing and won’t allow them to loosen as you drive, the way other lubricants might. If a lug nut does freeze to a stud, try spraying the nut and stud with WD-40 or Liquid Wrench. Allow it to penetrate for 10 or 20 minutes. Use a heat gun to apply heat.Then use a ratchet wrench to remove the lug.


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