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<blockquote data-quote="Grand" data-source="post: 222719" data-attributes="member: 6501"><p>928, the address and contact number are as stated by Igeek. When you come out from the Damansara toll plaza, keep and turn left when you see some furniture shop on your left. Go along the small road (which is parallel to the main road) all the way. You will see a small row 3 storey shop houses on your left after one warong. Optimum is at the corner shop. </p><p></p><p>Adrian, would be quite cumbersome to always have to press the brake or change to P at traffic light isnt it, not to mention the wear and tear to the gear transmission system. Do suggest that you send it to your workshop to do what I did (see para 6 of my post). Don't think it will costs you much. If I can remember correctly, Optimum charge me less than RM80 for the handbrake job plus computer diagnosis, engine check and to repair my rear power window (I brought my own second hand window regulator).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grand, post: 222719, member: 6501"] 928, the address and contact number are as stated by Igeek. When you come out from the Damansara toll plaza, keep and turn left when you see some furniture shop on your left. Go along the small road (which is parallel to the main road) all the way. You will see a small row 3 storey shop houses on your left after one warong. Optimum is at the corner shop. Adrian, would be quite cumbersome to always have to press the brake or change to P at traffic light isnt it, not to mention the wear and tear to the gear transmission system. Do suggest that you send it to your workshop to do what I did (see para 6 of my post). Don't think it will costs you much. If I can remember correctly, Optimum charge me less than RM80 for the handbrake job plus computer diagnosis, engine check and to repair my rear power window (I brought my own second hand window regulator). [/QUOTE]
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