where do you lurk???

where do you lurk???

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XJSJohn

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15,966 posts

220 months

Wednesday 10th September 2008
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Sure it will take a while for the rest of you lot scattered in Asia, Local and Expat but i am sure that all will find their way here eventually!!

I asked the kind people that are PH Management to give us a "region" as we tend to wander in and out of PH due to work, and also troll the boards at antisocial hours!!

So along with our Antipodean PH'ers we have our own little pit of pistonheads from the other side of the world!!!

(and yes, i may be a bit pished!!!)

Anyway ... to start where and what are you??


Asia PH List said:
XJSJohn - Singapore - escaped the UK

phumy

5,674 posts

238 months

Wednesday 10th September 2008
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Darkest, dankest, moistest, ruralist, socialist Vietnam.

Been in Asia for just over 6 years now and enjoy the rawness of the place, plus theres no pc (correctness) out here, its as basic is it should be.

Its a great place to work.

Commissioning new power plants for the Vietnamese government, someone has to do it.

XJSJohn

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15,966 posts

220 months

Thursday 11th September 2008
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that sounds rather cool!!!

Have been in Singapore off and on for 8 years now ... (singapore = Asia with training wheels)

You spent much time in the citys in Vietnam?? I have a few mates that spend a lot of time in Vietnam, one lived there for 12 years, only moved to singa last year!


Bing o

15,184 posts

220 months

Thursday 11th September 2008
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I've been in Hong Kong for nigh on three months now - due to return to the UK at the end of September, but will hopefully heading out here permanently next year, work deoending.

I work as a kind of project manager/management dogs body whithin a large German based bank....

XJSJohn

Original Poster:

15,966 posts

220 months

Thursday 11th September 2008
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Bing o said:
I work as a kind of project manager/management dogs body whithin a large German based bank....
I do some consultancy work through a professional services company as a PM for some banks and oil companies.

Also involved in trading of physical oil and the services industry around its extraction ... after a wile "localised" out here you learn to acquire several jobs!

and do as little work as possible within those jobs!!!

anonymous-user

55 months

Saturday 11th October 2008
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Just found this forum, good idea. I’m an expat live in Kuala Lumpur work in the Oil industry.
Good to fins ‘local’ place with like minded people. I’ve got a Sylva which I think is the only one in Asia, and a Locost, which is the only one on the road in Malaysia, although I know of two being built. Run the cars at Sepang.
Kelvin

XJSJohn

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15,966 posts

220 months

Sunday 12th October 2008
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Berw,

Lucky fella, they wont let us type aprove those sort of cars in Singapore.

A mate of mine tried to get the Caterham type approved for Singapore, but the LTA just told him to go forth and procreate with himself!!

Taken the porker up to Sepang a few times, but the Johor Circuit is my local! (i am not that good!)


anonymous-user

55 months

Sunday 12th October 2008
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John
Not type approved just track cars, althought I'm working on getting the Sylva road registered as it is built and registered as a 1980 Lotus Sunbeam and was imported here as such. But it is so inpractical, 75mm ground clearence and a ceramic clutch don';t work well on Malaysian roads.

The Locost is apure track car, currently building another one to race in the Hong Kong Classic cars series runvat Sepang.

Also got a ZXR 9, next track day at Sepang is 26th October, for bikes still trying to find out if cars are on, I am in London that date, but I will be running the carsin the Support race for teh malausioan A1 round in November

XJSJohn

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15,966 posts

220 months

Sunday 12th October 2008
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Sounds cool!!

Track day cars don't work very well in Singapore - trailers not allowed unless you are a registered haulage company!! nuts

Although i know a few guys that keep weekend weapons in garages at Pasir Guidang!

End effect is i have as close to a track day car for my daily driver, means that the wife gets fet up with having her fillings rattled out all the time, but i am always grinning like an idiot!!

How much of a track day / classic sports car scene is there in Malaysia (i only realy know about the MSCCC) as opposed to hotroded ricers that are everywhere?

nickphuket

292 posts

205 months

Monday 9th March 2009
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Hello to everyone!

Live in Phuket, been here for 3 years now, before that 3 years in Jakarta (don't ask)

Have to say I also love the way of life here. No speed limits enforced. Main problems are getting parts for my impreza wagon, import duty is a killer, try GBP 85,000 for a new STi eek. No theft problems out here either ( my last impreza in the uk got stolen)

Anyway thats it from me

_Voyager_

2,780 posts

223 months

Monday 9th March 2009
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At the moment I am 50/50 between Cambridgeshire and Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.

I was in Pondicherry on Saturday and was surprised at the amount of ex-pats there.

HappyGoLucky

1,159 posts

213 months

Monday 9th March 2009
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As I missed this post when I arrived....

Spent from early '95 to mid '01 bouncing around between Singapore, Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur commissioning various buildings. Have spent the last the last seven years doing the same for various Biopharma clients back in Europe. Now, for my sins I find myself back in Singapore on a 12 month contract to commission a BioPharma facility.

On the motoring front, I still haven't found a car out here - see separate thread!

Ej74

1,038 posts

186 months

Tuesday 10th March 2009
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Fellow Lurkers

Based in Singapore for nearly 10 months (14 months to go before we head back to the UK, I hope)
Work for a large US Software Company (Photoshop/ PDF) as a Revenue Recognition (SOP 97-2) Manager


Not driving as cars are so damn expensive and taxis are so cheap and realistically you can get anywhere in Singapore within a short time frame unless its raining !

MrSpike

2,832 posts

185 months

Thursday 19th March 2009
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I've been in Bangkok now for around 10months now. Anyone going to the Malaysian GP and live nearby?

XJSJohn

Original Poster:

15,966 posts

220 months

Thursday 19th March 2009
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MrSpike said:
I've been in Bangkok now for around 10months now. Anyone going to the Malaysian GP and live nearby?
wavey 'ello!!!

Aye a bunch of us from Singa usually convoy up to Sepang for the F1!

phumy

5,674 posts

238 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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And i shall be going to Singers for the F1 GP

XJSJohn

Original Poster:

15,966 posts

220 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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phumy said:
And i shall be going to Singers for the F1 GP
Funnily enough, i will be lurking about for that too!!

Have decided that this year i am going to watch the actual race on TV, but i plan to get a walking pass for the whole race weekend. Found that being able to just wander about all over the place through all the quali sessions and feeder races was better than the grandstand.

Having said that, it would seem from discussions that best grandstands are as follows ...

  • Singapore Cricket Club
  • Turn 1
  • Raffles Grandstand (can see T8 and T16 if i recall correct)

phumy

5,674 posts

238 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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XJSJohn said:
phumy said:
And i shall be going to Singers for the F1 GP
Funnily enough, i will be lurking about for that too!!

Have decided that this year i am going to watch the actual race on TV, but i plan to get a walking pass for the whole race weekend. Found that being able to just wander about all over the place through all the quali sessions and feeder races was better than the grandstand.

Having said that, it would seem from discussions that best grandstands are as follows ...

  • Singapore Cricket Club
  • Turn 1
  • Raffles Grandstand (can see T8 and T16 if i recall correct)
Hopefully i shall be lurking the garages, my son works for BrawnGP hehe

XJSJohn

Original Poster:

15,966 posts

220 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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phumy said:
XJSJohn said:
phumy said:
And i shall be going to Singers for the F1 GP
Funnily enough, i will be lurking about for that too!!

Have decided that this year i am going to watch the actual race on TV, but i plan to get a walking pass for the whole race weekend. Found that being able to just wander about all over the place through all the quali sessions and feeder races was better than the grandstand.

Having said that, it would seem from discussions that best grandstands are as follows ...

  • Singapore Cricket Club
  • Turn 1
  • Raffles Grandstand (can see T8 and T16 if i recall correct)
Hopefully i shall be lurking the garages, my son works for BrawnGP hehe
thats handy .....

got any spare pit lane passes for your mate in Singapore???

phumy

5,674 posts

238 months

Friday 20th March 2009
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XJSJohn said:
phumy said:
XJSJohn said:
phumy said:
And i shall be going to Singers for the F1 GP
Funnily enough, i will be lurking about for that too!!

Have decided that this year i am going to watch the actual race on TV, but i plan to get a walking pass for the whole race weekend. Found that being able to just wander about all over the place through all the quali sessions and feeder races was better than the grandstand.

Having said that, it would seem from discussions that best grandstands are as follows ...

  • Singapore Cricket Club
  • Turn 1
  • Raffles Grandstand (can see T8 and T16 if i recall correct)
Hopefully i shall be lurking the garages, my son works for BrawnGP hehe
thats handy .....

got any spare pit lane passes for your mate in Singapore???
Now why did i somehow think that might be coming? hehe John im not sure yet if he can get us in yet, thats me and my other son, however, if........you never know.