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TV/Movies / Re: Olympus Has Fallen Vs White House Down: Which Is Better? by tslily: 11:46am On Sep 06, 2013
I have watched both movies on the same day but I couldn't keep my eyes off Olympus has fallen. I have to watch it again and again. Olympus has fallen beat WHD down. The graphics and sophiscated weapons used in olympus has fallen is second to none. Anytime, anyday I ll go for olympus has fallen

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Car Talk / Re: Engine Oil For Servicing Toyota Matrix by tslily: 9:20am On Jan 29, 2013
I dont know where u can it in Ibadan. I stay in Abuja and I have a customer who supplies me each time I want to service my matrix. It is a bit more expensive than other regular engine oil.
Car Talk / Re: Engine Oil For Servicing Toyota Matrix by tslily: 11:46am On Jan 28, 2013
Toyota specialized oil
Car Talk / Re: Kindly Advise: Toyota Rav 4 Or Toyota Matrix? by tslily: 11:33am On Jan 28, 2013
Both cars are good buy for you. What determine the status and durability of your car is how much you commit to maintenance. I am using 2004 toyota matrix. I got it last year May and up to this moment I have not had any major problem with it except my regular 3 months or 4000km servicing. I am also planning to upgrade to 2007 toyota rav4. I will advise you to go for either depending on what is in your pocket. Please, when buying Toyota matrix, make sure you go for Canada or US model and make sure you check the history on AUTO CHECK. In terms of fuel economy, matrix is the best! For my toyota matrix, I use fuel of 2,500 to 3,000 naira every week with the average of 70km driving per day on the highway of Abuja. Best of luck!!!!

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Car Talk / Re: Cause Of Steering Vibration by tslily: 5:05pm On Dec 04, 2012
I stumble on this from the internet and I think it may be useful to you.

Vibrations in the steering column can happen for a number of reasons, such as a busted motor mount, bent rims, bad CV joints or loose lug nuts [source: Distad]. But none of these automotive problems would cause a steering wheel to shake only when the brakes are applied. That's almost always due to a problem with the rotors.

"What's a rotor?" Good question. Rotors are discs that your brake pads clamp down on in order to stop your car. In other words, they're pretty important. Why they may cause the steering wheel to shake when braking requires a quick review of how rotors work.

Rotors are usually made of metal and function at a specific width, depending on the make and model of your vehicle. When you apply the brakes, the rotors are exposed to intense heat that must be dissipated evenly across its surface for a smooth stop. However, rotors tend to wear down over time [source: FamilyCar]. As this happens, the metal may become thinned out or warped in certain spots. When the brake pads grip the rotor at high speeds, these imperfections cause a rumbling in the brake pedal that's then transmitted to the steering wheel.
Car Talk / Re: Your Reference Please: I Need An Extremely Good Car Painter In Abuja. Any Help? by tslily: 11:07am On Oct 24, 2012
I have a good auto painter I can recommend. I have tried him and I found his work perfect. You can reach him on 08036154795. James by name. I hope this info will be useful
Car Talk / Re: Car U Wish 2 Drive Now by tslily: 11:50pm On Sep 08, 2012
2012 range rover sport
Autos / Re: Honda Civic 2003 Model For Sale by tslily: 4:52pm On Mar 07, 2012
can u post the pixs to sunny4exploits@yahoo.com

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