Monthly Archives: August 2011

El Jannah Charcoal Chicken


Hangin’ out West.


Worth the trek for this, the best Garlic Sauce in Sydney.


Charcoal Chicken was really tender tonight, what a feast!


We left no room for sweet treats from Abla’s. Better luck next time!

It’s been many months since I first ate at El Jannah Charcoal Chicken with the BMU boys and I’d been excited about it all day. Andy came and picked me up at 6PM, traffic wasn’t as bad as we thought it was going to be but it still took us an hour to get out west.

For $20 you get more food than you can eat but I was only there for the garlic sauce. I’d happily drive an hour out just to have that sauce with chips…SO DAMN GOOD! We stuffed ourselves, had plenty of laughs and afterwards we thought we’d check out Abla’s Patisserie which everyone that loves El Jannah seems to rave about. What a shop! I’ve never ever seen more variations of backlava in my life. Unfortunately all of us were way too stuffed to even think about buying some. Next time we’ll eat less at El Jannah’s and save some room for cake + coffee for sure.

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Same same


Ferrari 458 dash vs Honda’s new CR-Z dash.

I was just browsing the interior thread on JDMST, and did some googling, then I found this striking similarity and decided to photoshop both of the dashes next to each other in the same scale. Both look ugly as hell to me (spaceships!) but tut tut Honda. You were innovators once!

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Lexus LFA


At Eastern Creek today. First I heard it (sounds like an F1 car). Then I saw it, gahhhhh so hot.


Neil Bates was at the wheel giving Lexus owners happy laps.


The closest I got to it was touching these wheels. Damn it!

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Yokohama C.drive2 Drive Experience


My pass.


I was given a pen and paper for my opinions on the new C.drive2 tyre.


We were fed a healthy lunch too.


After lunch and a short introductory talk we were broken up into groups to test the new tyre.


I was with the go2space guys and we were sent off to the peanut track. At this stage we were more distracted by the LFA on the main circuit (more on that later!). Hard to focus on 2 Hyundai’s when a super car is flying through turn 1!


Ian was our instructor. $10/cone you knock over. After my run I owed him $30.


That’s me in the blue car. The blue car was fitted with the C.drive2, the red car had OEM tyres.


We then hit the skid pan for slalom + a big circle exercise too (always fun).

I got an invite from Yokohama to attend one of their tyre test days. Preliminary for their dealer network but they had room for more and I was more than happy to check it out. There were 3 exercises to do in the cars, each involved 2 cars: One with the new Yokohama C.drive2 tyre (launching soon) and one with the standard OE tyres the car came with. The peanut track was used to test the cars out in some snaky figure eights in the dry and the skid pan was used to do a wet slalom, as well as a large circle where an instructor in the C.drive2 fitted car would try to catch the gap between you in the car with OE tyres (happy to say I managed to keep my distance from the guy albeit I had a lot more work to do with the steering wheel and accelerator inputs!).

I thought the big circle test was the best test of the lot as the difference between the C.drive2’s and the OE tyre were night and day. The OE tyre was squealing at all times and traction control would kick in if you tried too hard. Had to do a lot of steering to keep the speed up too but in the C.drive2 there was no squealing, you could almost just hold the wheel in the one spot and not once did traction control kick in either. Impressive.

Whilst the C.Drive was once marketed as more of a performance tyre (I had them on my MX-5 once and they were a blast on the race track, in fact in this video Canto is driving my car on C.Drives), but today the C.drive2 is marketed as an everyday tyre which focusses on safety. I thought it was amazing in the wet and it’s definitely a tyre I’d be happy to see my Mum and sister driving on.

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Kensington Peking


Salt and Pepper prawns.


Shredded beef, the crispiest in Sydney.


San Tung chicken, Peter’s signature dish.


Crispy Peking Duck.

Had dinner at Kensington Peking the other night with the family (always awesome). My nephew Harris was over from Indonesia. He’s 18 now and looking to study here next year. I’ve not seen him since he was a little boy and it turns out he;s crazy into cars. He remembers one time when I took him for a blat in the GT-R and he says that’s the reason why he’s crazy about cars today!

I’ve got to admit that hearing Harris say that made me feel extremely proud and honoured to be a part of his memories and to be a trigger for his current passion in life. He drives an EG Civic at home and he pesters his dad every day for a K20 engine conversion, or even a B16!

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SUGA Slammed

Suga’s all done! Airbags at their lowest setting pictured above. New wheels coming soon. View high res files here.

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My spread in BBetween

Billy Blue College of Design has just launched it’s 4th issue of its annual journal, BBetween. Edition 4 is the ‘Australian design and innovation issue’ and I was invited to contribute a piece. For more info visit: http://bbetween.tumblr.com

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Final Top One Auto logo

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Sneeze Magazine

A while back I stumbled upon Sneeze Magazine. $5, massive format. I didn’t hesitate to buy it now (despite the $13 shipping!). It came today, bit beaten up from the long trek from the USA but it’s awesome. When unfolded it’s huge and all the pages fall out to be massive posters. Visit: http://www.sneezemag.com

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Visiting Miles


Miles sucking mama’s finger.


Suga having a go.


Uncle Justin!


Jasper the Abyssinian approves.

Dropped in to see Miles today, had a good go at cradling him, so awesome! :)

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