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Rahimdad

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  1. That is a very good incident caught on tape. Thank God that it was a broken down car and not a human being standing there.
  2. The rule here is simple, you are not allowed to use the hard shoulder except for vehicle breakdown or in case of accident and moving the cars to the hard shoulder to free the traffic. However this rule is open to interpretation by the Police person in question. Some may be in a good mood and allow you to do so without any issues, some might stop you to hassle you and waste your time to show you the value of time lost vs time saved. In some cases however some of the Police Officers are intolerant towards usage of the hard shoulder and would directly fine you without saying a word. My advise is to be safe than sorry and do not use the hard shoulder except in emergencies. Some times you might get lucky, but don't make it a habit.
  3. As Barry rightly put it, you have to get down and dirty and start somewhere. On my Honda Civic DX 1991 model I changed the Fuel Pump also, but that was a manual one and not one of those electric circuit boards for the Electronic Fuel Injection. You would never know until you don't try. Changing a MAF sensor was easy on my Disco 1, 1998 model, some people would hesitate to charge a battery also with the fear of a shock or burn.
  4. All very good thoughts through experience, I would only like to add that in the summers I would recommend to keep the tire pressure a couple of PSI down than recommended specially if you have a long drive planned as in the summers the tires tend to add a 2-3 PSI while long hot drive. Just my 0.02 cents.
  5. My favorite Porshe to date was the 911 Turbo Cabriolet which Saaed Al Hijri from Qatar drove in the 1980's, with its Rothman stickers. I have loved Porshe 911's since.
  6. Thank you Gaurav Bhai and Carnity members for a very active participation. Amazing turn out and very well thought of by Hilti with excellent support from Emarat4x4. Although we might have picked up a needle in the hay stack, but Gaurav bhai's initiative to get this posted in 7 Dyas in recommendable. I always believed and voiced my concern with such drives that its not just spending half a day or full day in such activity. I believe we can do this every week in once area only and every week we will find the same amount of trash, such is the thinking and habit of people around us. More important is to educate people about the environment, the responsibilities of maintaining the environment for us and our generations to come and keeping the natural balance. One of the most popular and beautiful wadi in UAE has been closed since 2009 due to the carelessness of humans who did not respect their environment and almost destroyed a piece of heaven on earth. I am talking about Wadi Wurraiyah. For this of you who are unaware about it, please Google it up. Media is a very good medium to get your voice heard and my hats off to Gaurav for making that impact. Once again I would like to conclude by thanking all at Carnity who supported the initiative by Hilti and express my gratitude to Gaurav Bhai for starting this forum and being able to maintain it over the years and attract car enthusiasts on such a brilliant front, and specially for getting the media involved. I understand that the media did not do justice and printed only half the truth, but atleast this is a start which we can build on.
  7. I agree with @brandon try to get with little or no mods. There is a saying, Jeeps are not bought, Jeeps are built. Modify them as you please.
  8. As per the info given to me by my friends who drive the Wrangler, for manual gears the best models came from 1999 to 2004, as they were the work horse gears 5 speed manuals, from 2005 onwards they made it the 6 speed manuals which have a different gear ratio. If you are going for the automatic any model will do, however I would prefer to have the 4.0 Liter engine than the 3.8 or 3.6 Penta Star, BTW, I read somewhere on this forum that after about 120K Kms it develops a knocking which you can read more about in the Jeep Wrangler Forum. Hope it helps.
  9. Thank you Dilip bhai, you are most welcome and spoken to you last night just give me a call when you are headed out and I will send you the location by Whatsapp.
  10. This is very useful information and I believe this will save tons of time for tons of people around. Thanks for sharing. Sharing is caring.
  11. OMG, The bike might be standing getting bored and take off for a ride of its own.I hate the driverless concept, took me over 2 years to get my license for this sh!t.
  12. My uncle had the Mitsubishi Pajero 1985 version, the drivers seat had springs similar to that on the Merc to keep the driver nice and comfy in any terrain.
  13. @desertdude Stop giving excuses, you stopped any and all kind of drives after the Al Ain Lisali drive where it took us over an hour to cross 500 meters.
  14. @Barry Hahahahaha, sounds like a good solution, at least thinking out of the box, that is out of the box of bananas and potatoes, Now we have coconut shells to work with.
  15. My uncle used to own the 500SEL back in 1982 and his number plate was A 242. I still remember it, we used to go to Abu Dhabi, Al Ain and most long drives in this beauty. My other uncle in 1984 than bought the 280SE. The good old days. And yes @nutbolt this guy has kept it in pristine condition. Another few favorites of mine used to be the Chevy Caprice Classic, Ford Crown Victoria and the Buick Park Avenue.
  16. Hmmm... and the search for a banana or potato solution continues.
  17. Manu if you can make your way to RAK Bank on King Faisal Road I wcan take you from there, but I will be leaving at 5 am. I believe you have my number, let me know.
  18. @nutbolt Next time my friend, we have such clean up drives about 4 times in a year. I will try to post it early next time around.
  19. It is an import and comes by the name of Toyota Solara and not Camry, it has also got a convertable version which I have seen a few in Sharjah area .
  20. No wonder Mr Bean used to put a padlock on his padlock on his Mini 1000.
  21. Just one question Barry, what happens if you drive as is and how long before something worse happens?
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