Thursday, March 17, 2011

Karnival Kelab Kereta Lama II April 2011


Come and join us!
This is the second time KKL(Karnival Kereta Lama) organizing a mega gathering of an olskool car across Malaysia.
Dont miss to join this big event. The registration have closed but you are still welcome to participate to get to know more about an olskool automotive in Malaysia. Also, there are many olskool stuff you can get there.
See u There!

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Comming Toyota KE70 Tshirt








To be in market on End of this month (July 2010)

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Ramly Motor Works

Specialist In Continental Cars Motorsports & Specialized Workshop for:





One of the Well-Known workshop in Klang Valley.RMW (Ramly Motor Works) has a big name in this motor sport's arena with his Ford Escort MKI.






As his name implies Ramly Weber,he is also known one of the great carburetor tuner.Specialized in Weber of course!And the others too..

From down drought to side drought you just name it..RMW provide from a minor servicing to an extreme level of modifying car's engine.
For Weberians out there,it is a must visit workshop to come,as RMW offer a great servicing of your beloved weber carburetors.They sell the service kit and many more..


Here is the map to this becoming legendary workshop RMW.


Contact RMW






R A M L Y M O T O R W O R K S

128, Jalan Medan 6, Taman Medan,

46000 Petaling Jaya, Selangor

Tel: 603-7785 8985

Hp: 017-885 5065, 019-333 2144

Fax: 603-7785 8987




RMW website

Thursday, July 8, 2010

AUTOMECH DRIFT 2010 SHAH ALAM

Manage by: Mechanical Engineering Faculty and D18Xtreme
Event: UiTM Automech 2010 Drift Free Run
Entry Fee: Rm50/car
Subject: Free Run
Date: 18th July 2010
Location: UiTM Shah Alam
Call/sms: Bobby 0132969640 to register



KELAB KERETA LAMA (KKL) will join this event to increase the number of olskool car participate in this event.
Come and join us.

Wednesday, July 7, 2010

Enkei re-launches old-school wheels in Japan


The old-school styles are coming back in Japan. Enkei has relaunched five of its 70s-era wheels: the Dish (pictured above), the Baja I & II, the Mojave and the 5-Spoke. More details can be found here. Prices start at about Y29,000ea up to Y39,800 for the Mohaves and they come in suitably low-offset dished sizes up to 10in wide. The Mojave is a 6-stud pattern; the rest are 5-stud.

Datsun 510 Station Wagon T-Shirt

Front(White)
Back(White)

Front(Black)
Back(Black)


Datsun 510 Station Wagon T-shirt will be in the market soon.
Expected to be ready by the end of July. Price will be around RM30.
Make your order now or stay tune until the shirt ready on the market.

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

BTSC in Memories (1968 - 2003)





Shah Alam Circuit or Batu Tiga Speedway Circuit (BTSC)



Well,the nostalgia of BTSC..anyone would like to share their nostalgic time here?

Shah Alam Circuit or Batu Tiga Speedway Circuit was a former racing circuit in Malaysia. The circuit is located in the capital of Selangor in Shah Alam, between the Shah Alam Stadium and Federal Highway. The circuit layout was designed by Dutchman John Hugenholtz.

It was opened in 1968 with first Grand Prix, won by Indonesian Hengkie Iriawan on eleven-in Ford. Shah Alam Circuit remained venue of Malaysian Grand Prix in Malaysia from 1968 until 1982, whereby the starter field consisted this Grand Prix alternately of vehicles of the Formula Atlantic, Formula Pacific or Formula 2. The last Malaysian Grand Prix race held in Shah Alam was held for Formula Holden in 1995.












The circuit was closed in 1977 after an accident killed six children, although it later reopened after improvements of fences and guard rails around the trackwere carried out.In 1985 the track were renewed from 3.38 km increase to 3.693 km and additionally the curve 11 was established.In the same year, the first international racing is the sports car world championship won by Jacky Ickx on Porsche 962C.





The circuit hosted races in the 1990 and 1991 Superbike World Championship, and from 1991 to 1997 it hosted the Malaysian motorcycle Grand Prix. With altogether four victories until 1997, Mick Doohan scored the most wins on the circuit. The motorcycle Grand Prix was later moved to the Johor Circuit and to Sepang International Circuit.In the year 2003 the circuit was sold by Selangor state government to a property developer, it then torn off and been develop with a housing project name D'Kayangan.





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