Friday, 15 January 2016

RUST IN PEACE

SAUJANA INDAH is located just across Masjid Al-I`tisam after the T-junction traffic light. It is an industrial area. This place is well known for best Gulai Kawah in Shah Alam from restaurant Sri TTDI & Restoren Shidah. 

It is also the hub to change tyres, car assosories, paint shop, workshop and modification job. 

Lately, the heavy metal boys aka scrap metal are dominating almost every corner this ten blocks building industrial area. Thus this place look like a war zone with eyesore stuff littered all over the place. 

Rubbish are strewn all over this places including cars that use to be luxurios during DJ Dave prime years in showbiz. 

Once again - your meat is my poison and your honey is bitter to me. This is reality. Life goes on. 

SAUJANA INDAH: This is the big boys toys dumping ground for luxury cars. 

RUST IN PEACE:  Daimler, Buick, Mercedes Benz & a Jag counting days rusting under the hot blazing sun and torential rain.

During their prime time, they were the VIP parking lot in front of the hotel lobby. Now they are next to the scrap metal boys pit lane.  

WHEELS GONE : This will be the easiest items to be knick out from a car. As soon as this is gone, it is spelled `death`. 

THE REAR LIGHTS LOOKS GOOD FOR SPARES!  This is what is left and rusting gracefully. 

PRONOUNCED DEAD! Totally uneconomical to restore and put it on the road. You must have a very deep pocket and nerved of steel to take on this restoration assignment. 

BMW LOVERS : As the saying goes to BMW - Banyak Makan Wang - this is what is left when the `wang` is not enough to maintain this beauty. Unsure of the story behind these cars. 

VOLVO FOR LIFE : For these cars its end of their life. Rusting to the ground and birds droppings target!

CHAUFFEURED DRIVEN CAR  : During her glorious days this Mercedes Benz S Class used to chauffeur VIP to official function. But now she is reduced to snakes, spiders, rats and creepy crawlies happy hours den. 





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