The HSV-010 GT shows how speed is beautiful
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The HSV-010 GT shows how speed is beautiful
VOL.16 SEPTEMBER 2010 Honda Malaysia News The HSV-010 GT shows how speed is beautiful Breakthrough Connecting people and technology with the EV-N Racing DNA Honda Malaysia Racing Team rises to the challenge Exclusives Honda loyalist, Jamaluddin, talks about leaving a legacy Ban Lee Heng Motor inspires with their green efforts Redeem exclusive giveaways from Guess PP14768/03/2010(023729) CONTENTS 04 06 Honda AND YOU Jamaluddin brings us back to his days as a ‘kampung boy’ who dreams of owning a Honda. Today, his family members are proud owners of various Honda models. Honda AND YOU Find out how Ban Lee Heng Motors Sdn Bhd creates greener habits with their new Honda 3S centre in Seremban. RACING DNA The passion to challenge oneself is deeply rooted among the Honda Malaysia Racing Team, as seen from their intense action at the pit. Honda MALAYSIA NEWS With its new luxurious package and exciting performance, the latest Civic 1.8S-L is worth a consideration for Civic lovers. 12 10 16 LIFESTYLE We have seen Honda owners in their stylish makeovers, courtesy of FJ Benjamin. Now, you can inject the same flair in your wardrobe with exclusive vouchers from Guess. 08 BREAKTHROUGH Honda designer, Kanna Sumiyoshi, dreams up a new future of mobility with Honda’s concept battery electric vehicle, the E-VN. 14 Honda MALAYSIA NEWS Our Honda Dreams Fund 2010 scholars not only proved that they are full of character but that no dream is unattainable if one is determined to succeed. 18 Honda CAR CARE Learn how to safeguard your vehicle with the Connex Stolen Vehicle Recovery System, specially designed for your Honda. 20 WHAT’S ON Honda See how the HSV-010 GT personifies our racing DNA. Meanwhile, motorsports fans shows us their challenging spirit in the Honda Racing Ultimate Challenge. Be a patron of the environment by updating your particulars at www.honda.com.my/profiles to receive electronic copies of the With Dreams magazine and browse our archive. You’ll also receive a FREE coaster! Call our Toll Free Number at 1800 88 2020 Operating hours: 9.00a.m. – 5.00p.m. Closed on weekends and public holidays. With DREAMS is a quarterly magazine published by Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. All rights reserved. Contents may not be reprinted or otherwise reproduced in any form whatsoever without written permission. Opinions expressed in this magazine are not necessarily those of Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. The information presented in this magazine is compiled from various sources and there is no declaration of responsibility as to legality, completeness and accuracy. EDITORIAL | CHIEF EDITOR Carol Joseph | EDITORIAL TEAM AM Zaki, Sunita, Jayaprakash SPECIAL THANKS | En. Jamaluddin bin Abdullah • Ban Lee Heng Motors Sdn Bhd • FJ Benjamin (M) Sdn Bhd We appreciate your feedback. Please send your comments, suggestions and/or questions to: Editorial Team Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (532120-D) Lot 15, Jalan 13/6, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia Printed by: Nova Domino Sdn. Bhd. (607395-V) No.11A, Jalan PJU 3/41, Sunway Damansara Technology Park, 47810 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia. KDN: PQ1780/3804 EDITOR’S NOTE Message From Honda Malaysia Honda has had a dynamic past and over the decades, we have created a global network of subsidiaries and affiliates, earning the company a solid reputation from customers all over the world. As we move towards the future, it is important to reflect and examine how we can further improve ourselves, to contribute not just to the organization but also to the societies we operate in. Like our founder Soichiro Honda so rightly stated, we should never be completely satisfied with our achievements as there are always ways to do better. I believe that the way forward for Honda is to embrace an even more global perspective when it comes to our work philosophy. Our aim is to strive towards a common agenda so that all our employees worldwide realize our commitment to creating value and in ensuring greater efficiency globally. One way to achieve that is by strengthening our communication skills. It is undeniably important for our employees to master the English language as it is the most universally accepted language. During my tenure at Honda America from 1982 to 1990 and again from 1994 to 2004, it struck me that while the production workers had very little experience to begin with, they were competent communicators who could engage in constructive discussions. That, to me, is better than a million “Yes sirs!” Having said that, we should also return to Honda’s longstanding philosophy of ‘Respect for the Individual’, which comprises of three main pillars – initiative, equality and trust. At Honda, we are committed to creating equal opportunities for every individual. It does not matter if you are Japanese or a local employee; everyone in the Honda family deserves the same level of respect. By focusing on these values, we will surely continue the growth we have enjoyed. Although I have only been assigned in our Malacca plant for a few months now, I am happy to say that the level of enthusiasm here is pretty amazing. As such, I foresee a bright future for Honda in Malaysia. I sincerely hope that you will thoroughly enjoy this exciting volume of WITH DREAMS, which will speak of our local efforts in creating new value for our customers. Yuji Matsuzaki Vice President with dreams | 03 Honda AND YOU: Owner’s Story The Kampung Boy Who Never Lost Sight Of His Dreams As a teenage boy living in Kampung Paya, Bukit Mertajam, Jamal used to dream big that maybe one day, he would venture beyond the borders of his little village and be somebody. As he sat on the verandah of his home with his younger brother, they made a conscious decision that day – they would learn to construct kampung houses to help support their family and learn to do it well. That was the moment when Jamaluddin Bin Abdullah, 55, now a successful contractor living in Bukit Mertajam, Seberang Perai, found his calling in life. Initially the two siblings learned the basics from the village contractor whom they became assistants to. After a few years, they grew quite adept at their work and began to take on constructing kampung houses on their own. Soon, word started to spread to neighbouring villages of their skills and they began to get more and more work since their prices were reasonable and their workmanship was of superior quality. Jamal’s dreams were on its way. Sensing his calling in life, Jamal as he is better known, then went through a host of government sponsored contractor courses to further develop his skills. “I worked as 04 | with dreams a sub-contractor in Kuala Lumpur and Kelantan in the ‘70s and ‘80s where I worked on office buildings as well as landscaping.” It was in Pasir Puteh, Kelantan that he met his wife in the late ‘70s. They then returned to Bukit Mertajam a few years later to start a family, while he continued to expand his business. Jamal worked his way up with steadfast determination and continuously strive to improve his family’s circumstances. “I was 11 when my mother passed away. Being the eldest boy among 10 siblings, I had to look after my family’s well-being,” he relates. It was not easy keeping the younger ones at bay, especially with all the negative social influences from their village friends. “I did not realize it at the time but it proved to be excellent training when it came to successfully bringing up my own kids later”. Indeed, he and his wife have done well. Their two sons have attained success beyond Jamal’s wildest dreams. Their eldest, Mohd. Nasri, 29, currently works as an Offshore Engineer in Kerteh and is an Oxford double degree holder in Mechanical Engineering and Information Technology while their youngest, Mohd. Zamri, 28, is a Senior Research & Development Engineer in Kuala Lumpur. “It is all about instilling good values into their lives,” he says proudly, explaining that he was a very stern father as he was afraid that his kids would be led astray. “I had seen many of the children in my kampung end up as social delinquents, so I had to be quite protective for the sake of our family’s future,” he says. Jamal, his wife and their two young sons pose with their first Honda Civic in the early ‘90s. The stylist prepares Jamal for hi s makeover shoot. He explains that his sons were always top of their class thanks to their self-driven natures as well as a little push from mom and dad. “My wife and I made it a point to go over their school work every single day and we even used to mark it, which of course drew the ire of the teachers, who several times requested that we meet with them for an explanation,” he laughs. But thanks to their guidance, the boys have their priorities in order, choosing to establish their careers first before pursuing things like buying a house and car or getting involved in relationships. “Since young, they have thrived on challenges,” he explains. Jamal’s belief in attaining his dreams is also evident when it comes to his vehicle of choice. “Ever since I first set my eyes on a Honda in the early ‘70s, I have admired their advanced technology. They always seem to be ahead of the game,” he says. After years of dreaming of owning a Honda, he finally purchased his first Honda, a 5th generation Civic in the early ‘90s although he had his eyes on the previous Civic model. “I have got a thing for the latest Honda models because the specs are always updated. So, as soon as the 6th generation Civic came out, I traded in my car for that,” he says. Jamal’s secret to being able to afford the latest Honda models is his innate ability to maintain his cars well, thus getting a high resale value. Since then, he has gone on to own 7th and 8th Generation Civics as well as a CR-V and City in recent times. “The whole family loves Honda cars and we intend to keep driving them for many years to come,” he happily says. As we have learned from Jamal’s life, nothing is unachievable if one truly believes in their dreams. That belief has seen him grow from a poor village boy to a successful contractor while guiding his children towards becoming highly successful professionals in their own right. Kudos to Jamal and his family. a the camer ms up to he at th en Jamal war d ar scaped g in the land lf. built himse hes story: A rags to ric mily has fa al m The Ja proud of el fe much to s the succes today with . ys bo o tw e of th Jamaluddin’s wadrobe is courtesy of Banana Republic, styled by Grace Kue. His stylish makeover is made possible by Honda Malaysia. Log on to www.honda.com.my/makeover today and stand a chance to share your own unique story as a Honda owner. You will also receive a professional makeover and photo shoot! with dreams | 05 Honda AND YOU: Dealer’s Story BUILDING GREENER VALUES WITH NEW 3S CENTRE “Work hard, serve well. There are no shortcuts to success.” Those were the mantra that Ban Lee Heng Motor Sdn Bhd’s Managing Director, Johnnie Wong reminded us as we walked out of his new Honda 3S centre. If success is measured by one’s resilience and contribution to society, then Ban Lee Heng has certainly earned their reputation for upholding Honda’s commitment to achieve Customer Satisfaction No. 1 by being among the longest serving dealership in the country. Starting from a humble beginning of selling bicycles in the late 40’s, Ban Lee Heng evolved continuously with the Honda brand after it was appointed sole distributor in 1976. An authorised 3S centre is able to deliver Sales, Service and Spare parts under one roof, and is an initiative from Honda Malaysia to provide customers with better value and service. “It is every dealer’s dream to have a 3S centre and we are glad to finally materialise our dream,” says Johnnie. Indeed, he has every reason to feel pleased. Upon reaching the dealership, you are greeted by a stately glass structure surrounded by bamboo plants which emanates an almost zen-like, minimalistic ambience. How ever the lovely new 3S centre provides more than just improved service, we discovered. “There were many difficult periods that the younger generations will not be privy to. Surviving through several economic downturns toughen our spirit. This contributes to Ban Lee Heng’s significant growth and improvements, which enabled us to achieve our dream of being a 3S centre,” relates Johnnie with gleaming eyes. “It is penny wise to conserve and use as much natural resources as we can but we also have to take care of the greenhouse effect.” 06 | with dreams While constructing the new building, Johnnie knew he wanted to do more to enrich lives by adding his own contributions to reduce environmental impact. Thus, several green implementations were added along the way which drastically reduces energy usage and wastage. According to Johnnie, the building faces the rising sun so natural light flows in till late afternoons and that is when they finally need to turn on the lights. This inspired them to find ways to conserve even more energy by using energy-saving light bulbs and self-regulating air-conditioning that is equipped with automatic timers that not only controls the temperature but turns on the air-conditioning only when necessary. While the tall and wide building structure looks majestic, we learnt that it is thoughtfully designed with a rainwater harvesting system around the spacious roof area. This diverts up to a whopping 16,000 gallons of rainwater daily to an underground tank which then goes through a simple sand filtration so it can be used for cleaning the spacious service area and for watering the plants. “It is penny wise to conserve and use as much natural resources as we can but we also have to take care of the greenhouse effect,” explains Johnnie. “During the construction phase, we acted swiftly to build in an interceptor tank and oil recycle tank to filter hazardous materials so it would not be discharged to the environment.” The green implementations have even made an impact on his employees. “The space is more conducive and the ventilation is better, so the staffs naturally look happier. Having observed certain habits, I would say their mindsets have certainly switched to be more in-tuned with the cleaner environment,” he adds. Johnnie Wong tells us that his dream of building a 3S centre is finally realized. Ban Lee Heng, according to Johnnie, will continue investing in cleaner energy, which includes using solar panels when it is economically feasible in future. “There is no reason to stay behind. After all, green dealerships are encouraged by Honda worldwide so we should be aligned in our pursuit of environmental sustainability.” BAN LEE HENG IS EQUIPPED WITH ECO FACILITIES THAT WILL HELP MINIMIZE WASTAGE AND REDUCE HARMFUL EFFECTS ON THE ENVIRONMENT The transparent glass and high roof provides good ventilation and natural sunlight into the showroom. 4 3 1 2 1 A waste disposal machine collects waste oil from this Waste Oil Disposal tank every fortnight. The concrete waterproof walls ensures that rainwater do not get into the mixture. 3 An underground sand filtration system filters rainwater so that they are clear of particles and can be used for washing the service area daily. 2 The Oil and Water Interceptor Tank separates waste oil so that cleaner water will flow back into the environment while managing waste oil disposal responsibly. 4 A rain harvesting gutter built with stainless steel is installed around the building to collect rainwater from the rooftop. with dreams | 07 Breakthrough Connecting people and technology with the EV-N 08 | with dreams The seats, made out of thin mesh, contribute to the lightness of the car. The EV-N also offers flexible utility space that looks promising for a mini car. While it may take years before battery electric vehicles are a common sight on our roads, Honda’s tradition in vehicle innovation had inspired our research into electric vehicles since the late 1980’s. More than a decade later, our experimentation and research bring to fruition the EV-N, a battery electric compact city commuter. Despite its size, the fun-looking, easy-to-drive mini car has a sufficiently large interior that is comfortable enough to fit four adults. The fabric seat panels can be easily removed from the frame so owners can replace it with a design of their choice, whether it is sporty, cute, vivid or chic. The EV-N is powered by electricity that is charged using a solar panel rooftop while the trunk space is in the front hood where the engine is usually placed. Sumiyoshi and her team intentionally left out the unnecessary extras to keep the car as light as possible but maintained some high-utility features like changeable seat materials and communication technologies that is aimed at signaling pedestrians when it starts and stops. During the Tokyo Motor Show 2009, Honda Motor Co., Ltd. demonstrated how the EV-N was used with a LOOP device, a communication tool that is aimed at making the connection between people and mobility enjoyable. With the LOOP, the EV-N lights up to provide a signal whenever the owner approaches or walks away from the car while also offering other The LOOP device tells the EV-N owner As Honda moves forward in planning useful information in its liquid crystal the level of electric charge remaining in the vehicle new forms of mobility, size would be display to show how much electric and its parking duration an important feature, especially for charge remains in the car, its parking battery electric vehicles. A smaller car requires fewer resources, duration and the location where it is parked. thus operating more efficiently to produce cleaner energies. The design of the EV-N represents the direction that Honda is With this in mind, Sumiyoshi began her design process to make taking in the area of battery electric vehicles. We hope to continue the EV-N that is not only a right match in our environmentally dedicating ourselves to dreaming up new ideas and using our conscious times but also a desirable one that is fun to drive. technologies to turn them into fun mobility products for everyone. When Honda decided to create a concept battery electric vehicle for the Tokyo Motor Show 2009, the designer of EV-N, Kanna Sumiyoshi, took design cues from one of Honda’s classic models, the N360, a front-wheel-drive mini car that was released in 1967. The instrument panel is stylishly simple with its slender liquid display inside the unadorned interior. When the EV-N starts up, lights in the front grille light up to display a “happy” smile while a pattern of flashing lights move from left to right to signal the pedestrian of its actions. with dreams | 09 RACING DNA HMRT’S METICULOUS PREPARATION PAYS OFF AT THE MME The Honda Malaysia Racing Team (HMRT) successfully led the 12-hour Merdeka Millenium Endurance Race (MMER) 2010 from start to finish with 281 laps to win the championship title in the Touring Production class. The relentless action on 7th – 8th August 2010 at the Sepang International Circuit was indeed a weekend to remember as the HMRT reclaims the title after 2007’s victory. “The team has improved greatly and worked hard throughout the year to rectify the minor errors made at last year’s race. All of them have done a great job, especially with a fully localized team! At Honda, it is never only on winning, it is always about rising above the challenges and going beyond our limits. This fortitude is deeply rooted in Honda’s DNA and Challenging Spirit in racing as we continue to compete at the highest level of motorsports,” says Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer Toru Takahashi. It was an especially sweet victory for the team as they had heartbreakingly lost the title last year towards the end of the race. Chief Mechanic, Irwan, who was overcome with emotions, tells us that the team truly stepped up to the game this year. “The preparation was a demanding one. But despite the groundwork, we still encountered minor problems during the warm-up laps which got us worried. I am really proud of the team and I attribute our win to the valuable training which prepared us well,” he says. The HMRT pit crew celebrates as the Civic Type R Car 27 leads its way to victory in the 12-hour endurance race. 10 | with dreams Without a doubt, the 22-member HMRT pit crew, who also built up the race car, played a major role in the team’s success. Just who does what at the pits and how did they go about preparing for the race? Let’s explore their winning formula. Engine Man, Thayalakumaran, 32 “I check data such as fuel pressure and braking techniques of the driver via G-force sensors to know what is really happening in the engine and how to improve it,” he explains. “The challenge is checking and diagnosing the problems in the shortest time possible.” More popularly known as Kumar, he is among the senior HMRT members who were sent to the Mugen headquarters in Japan for training in 2007. The HMRT pit crew The pit crew can be categorized into two entities: The technical crew and the non-technical crew. The technical crew is directly involved with physically maintaining the car while the non-technical crew takes care of other needs that may arise during the race. Overseeing the pit crew is the Pit Manager, who plays a crucial role in organizing the car build up, deciding on the optimum race strategy and communicating with the drivers during their break to better understand the car’s performance. Tyre Man, Borhan Selamat, 42 The tyre man inspects the tyre conditions and determines the optimum pressure and temperature of the 15 or more sets of tyres prior to the race. “During the race, we normally change the front tyres about four times more often than the rear ones,” he explains. “I communicate with the Chief Mechanic and decide what tyre changes are required during the race.” Chief Mechanic, Irwan Abd.Hamid, 30 As the chief in charge of the technical team, Irwan keeps the team together to minimize mistakes at the pit. “At our Shakedown this year, we secretly simulated a problem with the car that caught the crew off-guard. We wanted to test if they were ready for the real action. I am pleased to say that our manager and advisors were very satisfied with the results because the team was well-prepared,” he says proudly. Fuel Man, Muhammad Faizul Muhammad Ghazali, 28 As the first person to get his hands on the car during a pit stop, his role is an important but hazardous one. “Did you know that adjusting the height of the tower and getting into the right position to handle the 2kg hose is important in refueling efficiently? It is all carefully thought out. I also ensure that the refueling tower is in good condition to prevent leakage,” he shares. Pit Wall Chief, Khairul Nizam Rahmat, 25 Khairul’s team comprises of two members who clock the lap time of the car outside the pit lane and relate their data to the Chief Mechanic. “I update the pit board with remaining lap times to signal to the driver so that he pits in at the correct time. It is really challenging to stay alert throughout the 12-hour race so we take turns to perform our duties in case one of us gets tired,” he says. The Technical Crew • Mechanics: Led by the Chief Mechanic, the team comprises of 4 main crews who ensures the entire car’s components, with the exception of the engine, are at an optimum condition throughout the race. • Tyre man: Prepares the right type of tyres required for the race and ensures the tyres’ pressure and temperature are at an optimum level. He is in charge of making the switch between wet or dry tyres depending on race conditions. • Fuel man: He not only ensures the car is fueled to a calculated level, but is also in charge of attaching and removing the refuel hose to/from the car’s fuel receptacle during the pit stop. As a safety measure, only the fuel man is allowed to touch the car during refueling. • Engine man: Each time the car enters the pits, the engine man utilises a fully computerized data logger to diagnose any problems with the engine and to ensure that all engine parameters are running perfectly. The Non-technical Crew • Pit wall (Time Logger & Lap Timer): Their role is to compare lap times of the race car to diagnose potential problems, which will then be communicated to the technical crew. This includes driver alertness, brake problems and worn tyres. • Driver assist: During driver change, he helps the driver get out of the car. After a refuel, he quickly gets the next driver into the car and fastens his seat belts and helmets in the shortest possible time. He is also the one who communicates with the driver during this process. • Pit coordinator: In charge of the communication equipment at the pit to ensure crew members are always in touch with each other, whereby some crew are able to talk via their headsets while others are only able to listen to what is going on. • Pit service team: They oversee all the pit crew’s as well as a driver’s needs, like food and refreshment, when necessary. with dreams | 11 Honda Malaysia News INTRODUCING THE CIVIC 1.8S-L WITH PREMIUM TRIMMINGS Actual model may vary in detail from image shown. Image shown is 2.0S. 12 | with dreams Since the time it was created, the Honda Civic has earned its reputation Once seated inside, the newly strapped leather interior provides of being a “people’s car” and highly regarded as a status symbol by immediate comfort so you are wrapped in its classy ambience. Coupled those who seek a stylish, confident ride. Throughout the years, Honda with the existing futuristic aviator-styled cockpit that is enhanced with has consistently incorporated the day’s most sophisticated technologies a metallic meter side panel, the new 1.8S-L looks complete in its into its Civic models, making its longevity in the global market a great luxurious package. testimony to Honda’s advancement in being a step ahead of society’s needs and expectations. Aside from the aesthetics and driving experience, let’s not forget that the Civic is equipped with dependable protection such as advanced The 8th generation Civic has been available in Malaysia since 2008 and active and passive safeguards like the VSA (Vehicle Stability Assist), it is no surprise then that the popular model continues to reinvent itself to ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) with EBD (Electronic Brake Force add value to new owners. In July this year, Honda Malaysia introduced a Distribution) and G-CON (G-force Control Protection) that works in new luxury variant, the Civic 1.8S-L, which comes dressed in handsome synergy to help you avoid driving hazards. new features that are set to provide an enhanced driving experience. Stylish side signal lights on new retractable door mirrors. Leather steering wheel with handy fingertip-control buttons or enhanced convenience. Lush leather interior prepares you for instant comfort and luxury. A perfect balance of exciting performance, low fuel consumption and clean running. While the Civic 1.8S-L continues to provide excellent fuel economy and To reflect the dynamic personalities of Civic fans, the new ride is quiet riding comfort from the unchanged 1.8L SOHC i-VTEC powertrain, available in vibrant colours from the current Civic line-up of Taffeta the steering wheel now spots a cruise control and audio remote buttons White, Crystal Black Pearl, Alabaster Silver Metallic, Sparkle Gray Pearl to provide more responsive commands at your fingertips. and Urban Titanium. On the road, the new Civic 1.8S-L will turn heads with hints of subtle If you find the new luxurious package worth considering, treat luxury, thanks to the newly fitted chrome outer handle and retractable yourself to a test drive by visiting any of our Honda authorized dealers door mirrors with side signal lights. Its sleek, aerodynamic form gives nationwide. it a performance edge but what the passerby would not realize is that the Civic is designed with a forward shifted ‘A’ pillar and flat floor which maximizes cabin space. with dreams | 13 Honda MALAYSIA NEWS SEARCHING, DREAMING, ASPIRING: THE HONDA DREAMS FUND SCHOLARS SETS THEIR NEXT TARGET Honda Malaysia recently sparked the journey for 20 scholars who are now on their way to pursue their ambitions. Among the bright-eyed dreamers are a would-be veterinarian, lawyer, pilot, optometrist, designer and even a chef. No dream is too out-of-reach, as Honda proved with their fourth batch of scholars since the Honda Dreams Fund was incepted in 2007. The candidates attended a 4-day motivational “Dare to Dream” workshop that included activities in the jungle. 14 | with dreams “I believe that the ingredients to success are dreams, bravery and ability,” says Jason Chia who is resolute on becoming a psychologist. “My goal in life is to serve others because you need only to contribute a little to transform lives, especially the vulnerable and helpless. By taking the first step towards getting a degree in psychology, I hope to do my part in creating a healthier society,” he continues optimistically. The determination to succeed is undeniable, not just emanating from Jason but other scholars who are each equally passionate but lack the financial privilege or opportunities to pursue their dreams. Like Jason, Jasmine Natasha Rajah has a big heart and aspires to work with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) or United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) where she is able to fight for children and women’s rights. “I was inspired after attending several workshops by UNICEF in high school. I am fortunate to have grown up to be an independent individual but there are many out there who are unaware of their rights, let alone dare to dream. I would like to empower them to strive harder to achieve their goals,” says the astute Jasmine who desires to help impoverished youths around the world. “I count my blessings to have had a happy childhood despite not growing up in a conventional family. My mum, though a single parent, did her best to provide my sister and me with a sense of luxury, although not extravagant,” she adds. “We struggled with financial difficulties and when I was younger, I did get jealous of others who had no problem paying for things but I learnt to be independent, which is a value I instilled in my sister as well.” Joining the other scholars is Narvinder Singh who has a compelling story to tell, having grown up in a farm. “Working with my dad at the farm was one of the highlights during my teenage years. Despite the hardship that we faced, my dad is a cheerful and principled man. He taught me early on that you can attain success by overcoming challenges,” he says. One of the groups showing off their flag created using just fingers and water colour. The moment of realization came to him at the farm one day when another farmer was selling his herd of buffaloes. “A few groups of businessmen tried to capture them but gave up after several attempts because the animals became wild and aggressive. When my dad said he could catch the animals, others were not convinced. However he single handedly proved otherwise. From this experience, I believed that consistency, working smart and hard without giving up is the formula in achieving success.” Overcoming a different set of challenges on her own is Norimanira a/p Nordin who had to leave her hometown in Kuantan for the first time to pursue a hairdressing course in Kuala Lumpur. Jason Chia, 18, is determined to be a psychologist. “I have never travelled so far in my life. To be honest, I was nervous because I knew no one in the big city. However, I am determined to complete this course so this is a test I must overcome. I look forward to securing better jobs in future once I graduate,” says the modest Nori who adds that she started working as a child by following her mum to the jungles to find rattan. Growing up was not easy for Nori, who had to travel around to live with her relatives, while occasionally living between her divorced parents who had started their own families. “I only studied up till Primary 4 because I was always moving. It was a lonely time because there were long periods where I did not get to see any of my siblings. But we are closer now and I hope to secure a more stable income so that my parents do not have to work anymore,” she shares. Jasmine Natasha Rajah, 20, dreams of working with UNDP. The Honda Dreams Fund, initiated in partnership with UNICEF, is aimed at providing full, non-binding scholarships to underprivileged but ambitious students to help them transform their lives. To date, Honda Malaysia has provided full scholarships to 80 youths to kick start their dreams. Application for the Honda Dreams Fund will re-open from January to March 2011. Log on to www.honda.com.my for more information. Navinder Singh, 20, aspires to be a lawyer. The candidates in high spirits after completing an activity during the “Dare to Dream” workshop. Norimanira A/P Nordin, 23, will soon be a hairstylist. with dreams | 15 LIFESTYLE STYLISH POP INFLUENCES TO REVAMP YOUR WARDROBE GUESS shows how we can have fun with our denim in its latest Fall/ Winter 2010 collection of jeans wear. This season, hints of 80’s and 90’s detailing makes it way to their denim treatments, creating a range that is youthful and fresh, as seen from the bold hybrid of denim and leather in a variety of the women’s designs. Power Skinny Jean in Port Wine Wash, Power Skinny Jean in Brown Wash Tye-Dye and Brittney Pants in Black Acid Wash Stylish grunge-influenced shirts for men compliments the women’s collection of edgy silhouettes Super skinny legs make up a majority of the collection, with a range of various boot and flare legs available in power stretch fabric. Indigo washes with pops of colour like purple gives the well-loved denim a modern spin. GUESS first made its mark with the introduction of the Marilyn jean in 1981, an acid-washed, ankle-zipped pair that propelled its prominence in the denim market. They continue their rich denim legacy today with the latest Brittney pant, set to be a hot-seller this season, which is composed of lightweight fabric with high elasticity to make each pair a snug and comfortable fit for the ladies. Available at all GUESS outlets are plenty of ready-to-wear tops and chunky knits that you can pair up with this season’s edgy jeans wear. There is no end to how you can play with denim in your every day wardrobe. Pick one up and create your own eye-catching style! 16 | with dreams Pair your favourite new skinny jeans with GUESS’ new range of denim and leather jackets for women EXCLUSIVE GIVEAWAY TO HONDA OWNERS! You have seen the stylish makeovers for Honda owners in our Honda and You stories, courtesy of wardrobe sponsor FJ Benjamin. We are now giving you a chance to revamp your wardrobe with GUESS’ latest collection by giving away RM100 vouchers, exclusive to Honda owners only! HOW TO REDEEM? Be the first 50 Honda owners to submit your entries to the Stylish Makeover contest. Simply log on to www.honda.com.my/makeover for a chance to tell your story. Terms & Conditions: Redeemable up to the first 50 submissions with full details only. Applicable to residents of Malaysia only. Only valid for submissions received up till 31 October 2010. with dreams | 17 Honda CAR CARE Because your Honda deserves the highest level of security Do’s and don’ts of keeping your Honda safe • Keep your car doors locked at all times and wind up the windows all the way. Do not leave a gap in the windows to release heat from the car as it could just be how the thief accesses you car. • Park your car in a safe, well-lit, high-traffic area to make it clearly visible to people. This will repel thieves. • Do not leave valuables in plain sight when leaving the car. Bags and laptops will certainly attract thieves. Also, never leave your spare key inside the car as that would make the thieves’ job much simpler. • Have the vehicle identification number (VIN) etched into the windows and major parts of your car. This will make it harder for thieves to resell it. All Honda vehicles are equipped with a basic alarm system that provides adequate anti-theft protection but there are a few additional security systems that can help you reduce your risk against car thefts. For your peace of mind, Honda Malaysia recommends the Connex for Honda, specifically designed for Honda Accord, Civic, CR-V and City models (available in Peninsular Malaysia only). Connex Stolen Vehicle Recovery System How it works: Connex Stolen Vehicle Recovery (SVR) system by Cobra is a unique, highly secure nextgeneration vehicle security management system that utilises a combination of GSM, GPS and Internet technologies to help you track and recover your stolen car within the shortest time possible, no matter where you may be. Secure Operating System ! 1 Automatic theft alert or owner calls the SOC (Secure Opening Centre) to report of vehicle / car jack 2 4 Verification of ownership Customer Stolen vehicle recovery 3 Stolen vehicle recovery management Police With Connex, you stay connected with your vehicle at all times via: Security & service alerts Vocal/Web Application • Alarm • Unauthorised movement (towing) • Battery power cut • GPS Antenna Cut • Low Battery warning • Intelligent Communication Device (ICD) which includes a control unit, integral GPS & GSM receivers, backup battery, external GPS & GSM antennas and interactive vocal/web features. • Localisation of vehicle location including speed and time • Speed limit alert set up • Geo fencing zone in/out set up • Garage and transport mode set up • Real time tracking (optional) Specially designed for your Honda Why should you consider installing one? It is a reliable system used worldwide and its round-the-clock protection and vehicle-location will protect you against further losses should your car be stolen. Rest assured that it is warranted and is fully transferable to another Honda vehicle (subject to joint approval). Connex for Honda can be purchased and installed at any Honda authorised service centre. For more information, please visit your Honda authorized dealer or call Honda Customer Service hotline at 1-800-88-2020. 18 | with dreams WHAT’S ON Honda Honda Malaysia regains Customer Satisfaction No. 1 Through the years, Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. have grown to be a well-accepted brand known for its credibility and reliability, and thanks to our loyal and supportive customers, the company have been gaining momentum by achieving higher year-on-year growth. In addition to positive sales, we are pleased to announce that Honda Malaysia was recently ranked No. 1 in the 2010 Malaysia Customer Service Index (CSI) Study by J.D. Power and Associates. The study measures customers’ overall satisfaction with the after sales service by examining dealership’s performance in five areas: Service Quality, Vehicle Pick-up, Service Initiation, Service Advisor and Service Facility. Honda Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. Managing Director & Chief Executive Officer, Toru Takahashi said, “It is indeed an honour to have such a significant recognition under our belt. We attribute this success to all authorised Honda dealers as well as our associates who were imperative in delivering a satisfying after sales service to the customers. Honda Malaysia will continue to pledge its commitment to uphold the Company’s Customer Satisfaction No.1 policy to be a company that our customers and society wants to exist.” Motorsports fans prove their endurance spirit at the Honda Racing Ultimate Challenge In the spirit of Honda Malaysia Racing Team’s involvement in the 12-hour Merdeka Millennium Endurance (MME) Race 2010, Honda motorsports fans took the opportunity to show their fortitude in the Honda Racing Ultimate Challenge. The contest began with a quiz on www.honda.com.my where teams stood a chance to be shortlisted for a Go-kart Endurance Race at the Sepang Go-kart Circuit. 30 teams in pairs of two then battled each other on the go-kart for a chance to be among the top 20 qualifiers for the final challenge at Sepang International Circuit where they were tested on their mental resilience and aptitude. The Honda Racing Ultimate Challenge drew 60 motorsports enthusiast to a Go-kart Endurance race in conjunction of the 2010 Merdeka Millennium Endurance Race. The teams in a tight competition to complete the most laps within the time given. Ready, Set, Go! The drivers in position at the starting grid. The grand prize, runner-up and third prizes were presented to two teams each. The lucky winners took home an Apple MacBook, iPhone 3GS and iPod touch respectively but no one went home empty handed as the remaining teams were rewarded with Alpinestars’ racing gears for their efforts. More information about Honda’s racing DNA is available on www.honda.com.my and if you are interested to stay connected on our motorsports activities, please join us at www.facebook.com/ HondaRacingMalaysia. with dreams | 19 WHAT’S ON Honda 20 | with dreams Honda introduced the HSV-010 GT in January this year to replace the NSX-GT’s legendary run in the Super GT International Series and have since completed up to Round 6 in August at Suzuka Circuit. The HSV-010 GT teams were here in Sepang International Circuit earlier this June for the Super GT International Series Malaysia, Round 4. The stifling heat at 34°C proved to be one of the bigger challenges to conquer as it was the first time the HSV-010 GT raced in a circuit outside Japan. It was a close battle for the HSV-010 GT teams who displayed their intense racing spirit to finish among the top, with Weider HSV-010 GT emerging 3rd on the podium while Raybrig HSV-010 GT took the 5th place. Many people think of its predecessor, the NSX, as a ‘cornering machine’ and Honda was determined to build an ‘ultimate cornering machine’ with the HSV-010 GT by combining new technologies with the proven technology from the NSX. Breaking away from the mid-engine layout of the NSX, the HSV-010 GT is presented as a front-engine rear-drive Super GT machine in a new chassis. Fans will notice many changes and improvements compared with its predecessor. Besides the engine, the HSV-010’s chassis rigidity is enhanced while at the rear, a longer exhaust was incorporated to improve the overall power and ensure a significant exhaust sound. Regarding other improvements, Honda R&D Co., Ltd. Chief Engineer, Masahiko Matsumoto, explained in an interview during the Super GT pit tour at Sepang that, “The torque output was increased and we have improved its down force capability. However, we want to emphasize that the HSV-010 GT meets specifications required for production, particularly the positioning of the engine and rear-brakes. These requirements are important to meet Super GT’s strict regulations.” The HSV-010 GT teams will be competing in the final rounds of this season’s championship with the last leg ending at Honda’s home circuit, Twin Ring Motegi Circuit, before a nonchampionship special round concludes the season in Fuji Speedway this November. with dreams | 21 L U M P U R K U A L A BODY & PAINT SERVICE CENTRE TEL FA X TEL FA X Angkasa Motor Sdn Bhd 558, Batu 3 1/2, Jalan Ipoh, 51200 Kuala Lumpur 03-6257 0608 03-6257 2915 03-6258 1233 03-6253 3184 Kah Motor Co. Sdn Bhd 32D-1, Block B, Jalan Chan Sow Lin, 55200 Kuala Lumpur 03-9221 0000 03-9221 1009 03-9221 0000 03-9221 1009 Kah Motor Co. Body Repair Center Sdn Bhd No. 550-552, Batu 3 1/4, Jalan Ipoh, 51200 Kuala Lumpur – – 03-6259 1120 03-6259 1931 MH Prestige Auto Sdn Bhd 18, Persiaran Dagang, Bandar Sri Damansara, Kepong, 52200 Kuala Lumpur 03-6277 5548 03-6277 5469 03-6277 4569 03-6272 2617 New Era Sales (M) Sdn Bhd 109, Jalan Pudu, 55100 Kuala Lumpur 03-2032 2266 03-2031 8989 03-2032 4423 03-2072 0028 Wisma W Shalihudin 1, No.5, Jln Perusahaan Kiri, Kaw. Perusahaan Ringan Setapak, 53200 Kuala Lumpur 03-4021 2104 03-4025 5116 03-4021 2106 03-4025 5116 No. 171, Batu 3 3/4, Jalan Kelang Lama, 58000 Kuala Lumpur 03-7980 0000 03-7981 9482 03-7980 0000 03-7981 9482 No. 21-23, Jalan Usahawan 5, Setapak Industrial Area, Off Jln Genting Kelang, 03-4024 2266 03-4024 9320 53200 Kuala Lumpur 03-4024 2266 03-4024 7268 03-4022 8776 Peringgit Sri Motor Sdn Bhd Sri Utama Auto Sdn Bhd Sri Utama BP Sdn Bhd PT 6312, Jalan 2/27A, Wangsa Maju, Mukim Off Setapak, 53300 Kuala Lumpur The Millennium Auto & Carriage Sdn Bhd – – 03-4023 4936 03-4023 7686 2007, Wisma Mofaz, Jalan Damansara, 60000 Kuala Lumpur 03-7728 1361 03-7727 4180 03-7728 8413 03-7722 4698 Wegro Sdn Bhd Lot 4523 (D), Batu 4 1/2, Jalan Cheras, 56100 Kuala Lumpur 03-9130 2288 03-9131 6611 03-9130 9888 03-9130 9922 Roda BB Motor Sdn Bhd 193 & 195, Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur 03-2142 5088 03-2141 7125 – – Lot 7576-B, Batu 4 3/4, Jalan Kelang Lama, 58000 Kuala Lumpur – – 03-7983 3230 03-7983 2985 Lot 2847, Jalan Segambut, 51200 Kuala Lumpur – – 03-6253 2066 03-6253 2936 03-2031 5151 03-2031 2008 – – – – 03-4251 5000 03-4257 6813 Weststar Auto Sdn Bhd S E L A N G O R S H OW R O O M ADDRESS Noblekey (M) Sdn Bhd 68, Jalan Ampang, 50450 Kuala Lumpur 111-A, Jalan Ulu Klang, 68000 Ampang, Selangor Kah Motor Co. Sdn Bhd Wisma Kah Motor, 339, Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, 50100 Kuala Lumpur 03-2698 3358 03-2692 9251 – – Kah Motor Co. Sdn Bhd No. 99, Jalan Maarof, Bangsar Park, 59000 Kuala Lumpur 03-2282 5585 03-2282 5248 – – Actmar Sdn Bhd Lot 21449, Jln Persiaran Bukit Raja, Bandar Baru Klang, 41150 Klang, Selangor 03-3345 2020 03-3343 2298 03-3345 2020 03-3343 2298 Global Amity Sdn Bhd No. 2, 3, 4 & 5, Ground Floor, Jalan SR 1/9, Sek 9, Serdang Raya, 03-8945 9508 03-8945 8953 43300 Seri Kembangan,Selangor 03-8945 0946 ext 108/110 – Kosmo Kars Sdn Bhd No. 3, Jalan Pelukis, U1/46, Sec U1, Temasya Industrial Park, Glenmarie, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor 03-5569 2114 03-5569 2259 03-5569 5259 03-5569 9836 Sumber Auto Edaran Sdn Bhd Lot 1A, Jalan Bersatu 13/4, Seksyen 13, 46200 Petaling Jaya, Selangor 03-7960 2828 03-7955 3773 03-7960 2626 03-7957 8233 Tenaga Setia Resources Sdn Bhd Lot 8229, Jalan 222, 46100 Petaling Jaya, Selangor 03-7957 6611 03-7957 8718 03-7957 8727 03-7957 8718 Lot 792, Persiaran Subang Indah, Taman Perindustrian Subang, 47610 Subang Jaya, Selangor 03-5636 1100 03-5638 9248 03-5635 8988 03-5635 7372 No. 2, 3 & 4, Lot 378, Jalan Ulu Kelang, 68000 Ampang, Selangor 03-4252 8061 03-4252 8264 – – No.11 & 12, Lot 378, Jalan Ulu Kelang, 68000 Ampang, Selangor – – 03-4251 3883 03-4257 3883 8 & 9, Jalan Kenari 5, Bandar Puchong Jaya, 47100 Puchong, Selangor 03-8075 5616 03-8075 3640 – – No. 1, Jalan Bandar 5, Pusat Bandar Puchong, 47100 Puchong, Selangor – – 03-5882 8282 03-5882 6682 03-3342 0272 03-3342 1682 – – – – 03-3341 0049 03-3342 5703 03-5510 0099 03-5513 0099 – – – – 03-7845 8837 03-7845 8836 USJ Car Express Sdn Bhd Imavest Sdn Bhd Kah Motor Co. Sdn Bhd P E R A K SERVICE CENTRE COMPANY NAME SHOWROOM STATE AUTHORISED Honda DEALERS CONTACT LIST Nanyang General Enterprises Sdn Bhd 31, 33 & 35, Jalan Batu Tiga, 41300 Klang, Selangor Lot 71 & 72, Jalan Batu 3, 41300 Klang, Selangor Shared Auto Sdn Bhd 17 &19, Ground Floor, Block 2, Worldwide Business Park, Jalan Tinju 13/50, 40675 Shah Alam, Selangor No. 2, Jalan Saujana Indah 5, Taman Saujana Indah, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor Delima Kinta Sdn Bhd Lot 10853, Batu 2 1/2, Jalan Simpang, 34000 Taiping, Perak 05-8483 888 05-8483 266 05-8483 888 05-8483 266 Kah Motor Co. Sdn Bhd No. 45, Jalan Tun Abdul Razak, 30100 Ipoh, Perak 05-5273 501 05-5273 575 05-5273 500 05-5273 575 Sendi Auto Sdn Bhd Tian Siang Square, 32000 Sitiawan, Perak 05-6920 028 05-6920 828 05-6922 880 05-6917 399 Tian Siang Auto Care Sdn Bhd No. 99, Jalan Kuala Kangsar, 30010 Ipoh, Perak 05-5061 600 05-5064 600 05-5062 600 – 22 | with dreams K E D A H Ban Hoe Seng Sdn Bhd Lee Motor Alor Setar (Car Div) Sdn Bhd Lee Motor Alor Setar (Car Div) Sdn Bhd Magna Speed Sdn Bhd P U L A U P I N A N G Yooi Cars Sdn Bhd TERRENGGANU KELANTAN P A H A N G NEGERI SEMBILAN MELAKA J O H O R SABAH SARAWAK BODY & PAINT SERVICE CENTRE S H OW R O O M ADDRESS SERVICE CENTRE TEL FA X TEL FA X 05-2413 433 05-2552 320 – – – – 05-2532 001 05-2537 652 12 MBAS 1066, Jalan Teluk Wanjah, 05200 Alor Setar, Kedah 04-7311 766 04-7332 722 04-7311 766 04-7326 313 Lot 51, 16C-9, Jalan 4/5 Miel, Fasa 1, Kawasan Perusahaan Bakar Arang, 08000 Sungai Petani, Kedah 04-4210 116 04-4229 119 04-4210 116 04-4229 119 357 & 358, Jalan Petaling 10, Taman Sri Petaling, 09000 Kulim, Kedah 04-4959 595 04-4909 595 04-4959 595 04-4909 595 Lot 964, Jalan Padang Matsirat, Kampung Yooi, Mukim Bohor, 07100 Langkawi, Kedah 04-9557 002 04-9559 007 04-9557 002 04-9555 007 14-20, Jalan Raja Permaisuri Bainun (Jalan Kampar), 30250 Ipoh, Perak Lot 31216A, Jalan Mariamman Lane 2, Off Sungei Pari Road, 30250 Ipoh, Perak Formula Venture Sdn Bhd Lot 79, Jalan Bagan Jermal, 12300 Butterworth, Pulau Pinang 04-3244 166 04-3333 946 04-3106 699 04-3231 729 Kah Motor Co. Sdn Bhd 124-A, Lengkok Sg. Pinang, 10150 Pulau Pinang 04-2815 100 04-2815 409 04-2821 000 04-2821 100 Motoria Sdn Bhd 17, Jalan Chain Ferry, 13700 Prai, Seberang Prai Tengah, Pulau Pinang 04-3995 313 04-3992 139 04-3905 313 – JM Motor Venture Sdn Bhd Lot 2632 & 2633, Jalan Song Ban Kheng, 14000 Bukit Mertajam, Pulau Pinang 04-540 3399 04-530 6393 04-540 3377 – Vivahill Auto Sdn Bhd 1-1-8, Krystal Point 2, Jalan Tun. Dr. Awang, 11900 Sungai Nibong, Pulau Pinang 04-6441 111 04-6442 121 – – – – 04-6440 000 04-6442 323 LABUAN SHOWROOM STATE P E R A K COMPANY NAME Lot 63, Pesara Kg. Jawa, Taman Perindustrian Bayan Lepas, 11900 Pulau Pinang Kah Motor Co. Sdn Bhd 25-B, Lebuh Farquhar, 10200 Pulau Pinang 04-2638 244 04-2637 152 – – Ban Chu Bee Sdn Bhd 5488, Jalan Sultanah Zainab, 15050 Kota Bahru, Kelantan 09-7445 893 09-7484 593 09-7441 897 – Syarikat Tan Eng Ann Sdn Bhd 686, Jalan Sultan Mohamad, (Gong Kapas) 21100 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu 09-6221 796 09-6233 796 – – – – 09-6221 996 09-6229 396 25-D, Jalan Bukit Kecil, 21100 Kuala Terengganu, Terengganu Honhin Auto Credit Sdn Bhd A57-A59-A61, Jalan Teluk Sisek, 25000 Kuantan, Pahang 09-5177 235 09-5178 940 09-5177 102 09-5178 005 Macinda Auto Sdn Bhd Lot 47/A, Kawasan Perindustrian Semambu, 25350 Kuantan, Pahang 09-5687 000 09-5669 000 09-5688 000 – Chuan Thye Motor Sdn Bhd C311 & C312, Jalan Kuantan, 28000 Temerloh, Pahang 09-2963 308 09-2965 613 – – – – 09-2962 991 09-2961 991 H31-32, Taman Muhibbah, 28000 Temerloh, Pahang Wanija Classic (M) Sdn Bhd 125A & 125B, Jalan Senawang, Kawasan Perindustrian Senawang, 70450, Seremban, Negeri Sembilan 06-6794 770 06-6786 764 06-6794 770 06-6786 764 Ban Lee Heng Motor Sdn Bhd No. 381, Jalan Haruan 2, Oakland Industrial Park, 70300 Seremban, Negeri Sembilan 06-6017 815 06-6017 130 06-6017 808 06-6017 130 Kah Motor Co. Sdn Bhd No. 88, Jalan Semabok, 75050 Melaka 06-2833 988 06-2840 200 06-2833 988 06-2811 116 Haslita Motor Sdn Bhd 12-A, Jalan Buloh Kasap, 85000 Segamat, Johor 07-9313 822 07-9310 986 07-9322 866 – Iptimas Motor Sdn Bhd No. 1, 2 & 3, Jalan Emas, Taman Kluang Jaya, 86000 Kluang, Johor 07-7730 924 07-7739 200 07-7727 600 – 50, 52 & 54, Jalan Kundang 2, Taman Bukit Pasir, 83000 Batu Pahat, Johor 07-4327 890 07-4314 202 07-4315 768 07-4328 790 K.M. Lim Motor Sdn Bhd Sutera Auto Sdn Bhd No. 1-H, Jalan Bunga Ros, Majidee Baru, 81100 Johor Bahru, Johor 07-3321 888 07-3338 070 07-3381 222 07-3332 188 Syarikat Motor GS Tay Sdn Bhd 315, Batu 1 3/4, Jalan Bakri, 84000 Muar, Johor 06-9522 855 06-9527 669 06-9537 878 – Yong Ming Motor Sdn Bhd 241-241B, Jalan Skudai, 4 1/2 Miles, Tampoi, 81200 Johor Bahru, Johor 07-2351 717 07-2329 993 07-2351 717 07-2387 858 Wang Loo Motor Sdn Bhd Lot 2556 & 2558, Jalan Raya, Saleng 81400 Senai, Johor 07-5982 288 07-5985 588 07-5983 388 07-5986 688 Boon Siew (Borneo) Sdn Bhd 62A, Mile 5 1/2, Jalan Tuaran, 88805 Inanam, Kota Kinabalu, Sabah 088-421 770 088-421 719 088-420 996 – Heng Ho Hing Co. Sdn Bhd 55, Krokop Road, 98000 Miri, Sarawak 085-436 746 085-418 876 085-436 746 085-418 876 Jimisar Corporation Sdn Bhd 88, Lorong Sherif Masahor 3, Jalan Tun Jugah, 93350 Kuching, Sarawak 082-459 322 082-452 322 082-459 322 082-452 322 Jimisar Motors Sdn Bhd Lot 1859-1860, Block 18 Seduan Land District, 96000 Sibu, Sarawak 084-210 198 084-214 978 084-217 578 – Premier Motor 2KM, Jalan Tun Mustapha, 87020 Labuan, F.T 087-412 282 087-416 808 087-415 522 – with dreams | 23