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Gup Shup / Re: How strict are Punjabi parents?
« on: September 13, 2010, 08:26:27 PM »
"Laila" meaning GF?
His brothers were both put on arranged marriage so i just wondered.

LAila - Majnu was Indian love couple same as Romeo and Juliet .

haha kudrat ji.

I am in Aus and people come and talk to my parents about my marriage to hook me up with someone  :happy:
thats why i m not going to india cuz I wont agree to it

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Gup Shup / Re: How strict are Punjabi parents?
« on: September 13, 2010, 08:12:45 PM »
I hardly think so.  :happy: They might kick me out of their house.

You're lucky. How i'd love to hear that come out of my BF's mouth.

Not really they wont kick you out!

Damn people have misconceptions about indian families. Its not how they show you in TV/ Movies.


Kudrati ji Sorry :) I was kidding ..

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Gup Shup / Re: How strict are Punjabi parents?
« on: September 13, 2010, 08:04:45 PM »
Oh you should. You will be a VIP there.  :happy:

I agree  to this!

Some families are very strict specially one from Miss Kudrat's pind!

Nah they are all fine. My family.. damn they ask me why dont u find a non indian girl friend hahaha.. they dont really care about any religion

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Jawaako te bhuddeo Spam na karo!! sareya nu BANN KARDENA MAI!! :waitin:

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Oye she is a Kiwi she doesn't understand punjabi haha you guys apni Mahabharat la ke beh gaye!

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Complaints / Re: CHANGE VIDEO OF DAY
« on: September 13, 2010, 04:45:03 AM »
oh is it. menu ni pata .. i think eh yamla veer karda aa change

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Introductions / New Friends / Re: I am new here
« on: September 13, 2010, 02:51:14 AM »
koi chakkar ni mundeya

Easy fix man

goto profile then goto Account related settings and then save all good

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Whao..  :okk: What a great analysis Codename47ji .. jo menu hun tak lagda she is exactly like this.. :happy:

thanks ji ..jo menu lagga mai oh likhta

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Introductions / New Friends / Re: I am new here
« on: September 13, 2010, 02:37:27 AM »
Welcome to punjabi janta

Ganga - Ster naam ?

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hi how are you doin

hope your well

what nationality are you ?

do you know how to speak punjabi ?

you can learn
Sanu ek pal chain na aave Sajna tere bina by nusrat fateh ali khan

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Jokes Majaak / Re: dekho english kive bolde MPs
« on: September 12, 2010, 08:06:37 PM »
How will come prosperity in Pakistan? - What kind of English is this.. host try to smart azz and he is not making sense.  :loll: :loll:

- bakki English is not important, they are running a country .. Which itself is a great achievement.. English is there second langauge so they always have a choice its not mandatory  :happy:

I agree
but are you sure ki oh desh chala rahe aa?

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Jokes Majaak / Belmont te teacher
« on: September 12, 2010, 08:21:37 AM »
Teacher to Belmont : Das oye bijli kithon aaundi a

Belmont: Master Ji mere mama ji de ghar ton  :wait:

Teacher : O kiven oye ..? :angry:

Belmont: Ji jado v bijli chali jave dady ji kehnde ne "lo Saaleya ne pher band karti"


 :rockon:




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Pics / Re: Punjabi lion dekho ki karda
« on: September 12, 2010, 08:13:26 AM »
ek din ise kamm  :happy:ne kutt puaoni munde nu

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Jokes Majaak / Re: dekho english kive bolde MPs
« on: September 12, 2010, 12:07:16 AM »
hahaha ya man ! jeez.. british national di shakal dekho

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I don't know why but I feel sad.She had shared some realy good stuff and she deserves to be a mod.
Rab bhala kare sareya da
and ya a Big thanks to her

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Shayari / Re: pj uthe yaaran jahe yaar
« on: September 11, 2010, 08:59:32 PM »
very nice veere
Asi veere ithe hi hunde aa ida da kuch ni aa :)

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News Khabran / Re: Burning the Quran, Are these people mad?
« on: September 11, 2010, 06:07:18 PM »
ya man am happy they didnt burn anything . I was watchin the news.
loki pehla vi bewcoof sii haale vi aa

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Jokes Majaak / Re: jhanda amli bullet te
« on: September 11, 2010, 10:43:58 AM »
ahhahahahahahah  :laugh:

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PJ Games / Re: Voting - Create A Profile Competition
« on: September 11, 2010, 10:26:33 AM »
I wouldn't vote anyone  :waitin:

I was expection a proffessional standards whilest making a profile of the star.

Imagine a profile where the singer has about 100's of images and takes more than 2 mins just to load plus the alignment of the different sections. Not accurate.! bit sad  X_X

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Cars / Nissan GT-R (R35) Built
« on: September 11, 2010, 09:56:47 AM »
How do they build a GTR ?

Having posted a few R35 GT-R features so far I thought it would be interesting to see how the most affordable supercar on the planet is actually put together. It's not often that manufacturers let you wander around their production lines, but Nissan has nothing to hide and gave us an in depth tour of how a car of this caliber comes together.




It all begins at the Yokohama plant, where the mighty VR38DETT is put together. The GT-R's engine couldn't have been assembled in a better place as this is where the RB26 and S20 engines of the two previous generations of GT-Rs were made. Away from the automated production lines where the MR motors are built, destined for use on smaller Nissan and Renault vehicles, is a separate climate and humidity controlled room. This is where a team of takumi or "specialist" skilled workers create the most powerful production car engine Nissan has ever built.



As soon as the prepped VR38 engine block enters the clean room it is placed on a rig and a single technician takes care of building it from start to finish, as he moves around the various areas of the room where different build steps are carried out. It reminded me more of an F1 workshop than a run of the mill car factory, perfectly exemplifying how much Nissan have put into the GT-R project. It takes about 200 minutes to built one engine and at the time of the visit production was set at 27 units per day. With the GT-R now on sale in Europe there is a good chance engine production may have increased to meet demand.




Here is a technician showing us the aluminum intake plenum, a part that has been carefully designed to provide a balanced flow of air to each of the VR38's six cylinders.



Once each engine is produced it is placed on a bench dynamometer where a series of power and torque checks are carried out. At the same time each engine is put through a brake-in cycle which lasts 60 minutes, something that needs to be done to guarantee it will perform as it should straight out of the box. From the Yokohama plant the engines are packaged and sent to one of Nissan's biggest plants up in Tochigi-ken, which is precisely where we headed next!




Like the engine, the Borg and Warner GR6 dual clutch transmission, arrives already built to the Tochigi plant. It is all one piece with the rear differential housing, while on the opposite side you can see where the two propeller shafts will be connected to.



Both the front and rear subframes assemblies are build off the car on special rigs. Here you can see the rear being put together along with the gearbox, suspension arms, hubs and brakes.



Once everything is put together the front and rear suspension is laser-aligned and then lifted from the rig and brought to the production line to be fitted to the car.



The GT-R is assembled on the same production line as other Nissan premium vehicles like the Cima (Infiniti Q45) and the Skyline (Infiniti G37),



After painting this is one of the first steps of the build process. You can see the wiring loom ready to be installed in the bare-metal interior.



Specially molded body protectors are applied to prevent scratches and damage when the cars are being built.



The front pipes of the exhaust system were being fitted here along with the wheel-arch inner liner. Just look at the size of the front brakes!



Engine ancillaries are then addressed, like the radiator overflow tank being fitted here.




Once the R35 is completed it is put on a rolling-road for the first set of tests. The cars are driven up to 120 km/h to check everything is working fine. Once this test is completed...



...the cars are driven onto the brightly lit quality control line where fit and finish, body tolerances and paint quality are meticulously looked at.




The interior, engine bay and trunk areas are also checked over, as well as door and trunk operation.

It is then off the production line and to one side of the factory building where the cars wait for their final tests.

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