The Original i30 Owners Club
PICTURES & VIDEOS => MEMBERS MOTORING VIDEOS => Topic started by: Seoul-mate on February 18, 2009, 12:52:31
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Check out this Korean i30 video and picture website.
For example .......2.0 litre i30 on dyno
* link removed, sorry, see below *
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Awesome soundtrack. Anyone know who/what it is?
Couldn't fathom out what they were trying to do.. racing the engine then letting it die down. Is that how torque is measured?
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I've always had trouble viewing videos on those Korean sites, too long to load :(
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I've always had trouble viewing videos on those Korean sites, too long to load :(
Came in quite quickly 5 mins ago... usually they don't load at all for me, as this one wouldn't at work this lunchtime
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1.6 diesel..........70km/h to 200km/h in 25 seconds !!!
* link removed, sorry, see below *
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I30 reaches 230 km/h while passing trucks on a Korean motorway.
* link removed, sorry, see below *
PS. please don't try this at home !!
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Noticed that was posted "way back" in late '07 (would have to have been modified as don't think top speed of Petrol or Diesel is much more than 200kph?)
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Yeah...most of these have been modified to enhance performance.
This one is a collection of nice looking i30s and assorted Hyundais
* link removed, sorry, see below *
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i tried to open and view these links and my norton security told me there was a security threat. but it was after i clicked on the google translator. :rolleyes: :eek:
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i tried to open and view these links and my norton security told me there was a security threat. but it was after i clicked on the google translator. :rolleyes: :eek:
Don't think I'll bother to try it ... :wink:
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your using the same as me,you mentioed it once before. :P :lol:
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Yes it's reported as an "attack page" in firefox 3.6.6
Links removed :'(
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:rolleyes: :eek:
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Cania allow advertising via direct submission links (like sponsored google search results), where the "advertiser" has full control of what is linked to in their sponsor links.
Cania may not even know what's going on with their advertisers.
However, very many reports appear on the Mozilla (firefox) blacklist for the links attached to Cania.com
So, the links were removed.
You're welcome :P
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:rolleyes: :eek: wasn't aimed at you Steve,it was at the removed site its self.haven't people got better things to do with theire time than muck up someones computer. :mad: I'm glad i mentioned the problem and you fixed it pronto. :mrgreen:
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I'm glad i mentioned the problem and you fixed it pronto. :mrgreen:
Thanks for the heads-up mate :)
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