Singapore's S2000 owners
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so this isnt a story about wanting to race anyone or wondering if my car could be someone else's. i just want to say that im in singapore right now, and to be honest, i didnt think i would see any S's out here. but low and behold, a silverstone AP2 rolled by me while i was in a bus. it was great to see that the cars are in some remote places like this. not much of a story, just thought yo all would enjoy hearing bout my lil experience.
TO ALL YALL IN SINGAPORE, KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!!
TO ALL YALL IN SINGAPORE, KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK!!!!
Good to hear that the S is popular there but Singapore isn't really a remote Gooberville type of city:
From Wikipedia:
A city-state, Singapore is the world's fourth leading financial centre and a cosmopolitan world city, playing a key role in international trade and finance.
Singapore has a diverse population of 5 million people made up of Chinese, Malays, Indians, Caucasians, and Asians (of various descent). It has the sixth-highest percentage of foreigners in the world (42%), who make up 50% of the service sector. The country is the second most densely populated in the world after Monaco. A.T. Kearney names Singapore as the most globalised country in the world in its Globalization Index.
Even before independence in 1965, Singapore was one of the richest states in East Asia due to its strategic location as a port.
From Wikipedia:
A city-state, Singapore is the world's fourth leading financial centre and a cosmopolitan world city, playing a key role in international trade and finance.
Singapore has a diverse population of 5 million people made up of Chinese, Malays, Indians, Caucasians, and Asians (of various descent). It has the sixth-highest percentage of foreigners in the world (42%), who make up 50% of the service sector. The country is the second most densely populated in the world after Monaco. A.T. Kearney names Singapore as the most globalised country in the world in its Globalization Index.
Even before independence in 1965, Singapore was one of the richest states in East Asia due to its strategic location as a port.
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i was just refering it to remote cuz it just didnt seem like a place many people really knew much about. didnt really mean much about it. and that statement is really true on Wikipedia. it is a very clean, beautiful place with TONS of people. the streets there at night seemed real movie like for street racing. ie. long roads with long turns not short quick turns. i kinda wish i had mine there to put them to the test haha.
Here's a tip. Street racers emerge at 1-3am in city centre. They dash around town til the cops come and then scatter.
I wouldnt do it though since I dont think its safe to risk losing my licence or endanger pedestrians/roadusers.
I wouldnt do it though since I dont think its safe to risk losing my licence or endanger pedestrians/roadusers.
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I have been to Singapore twice in the last two years and if i were making this deployment i would probably be going there again this year. Wish i would have thought about trying to meet up with some people off the forums there. Would have been bad ass to see how they do it over in Singapore. Alas we just chilled at muddy murphys and orchard towers and got tanked for a week strait.









J/K...Enjoy your time there OP. You'll be pleasantly surprised to see all that Singapore has to offer
should have let us know you you are coming down so we can meet up and chill out awhile