We went down to Cannington in the early afternoon to shop for necessities. As always, we went there by bus. I had always wanted to show how big and attractive does an Australian Holden car showroom compared to a Malaysian Proton showroom. The Holden showroom is huge in size, with every variant of their vehicle parked for viewing. The way they arrange their vehicle according to colours make the whole setup appealing to customers.

When we arrive at Carousel, we spotted a joke. Yes, it’s a joke. Imagine, if an Holden Commodore which is the size of Camry with big block engines and excellent buildmanship; and the most familiar Proton Gen-2, both sell at 30k+ brand new, which one you will purchase? Yet, we managed to spot one!

We have our late breakfast at Carousel food court. Daniel had a steak burger with chips; William ordered fried rice with Chinese Dim Sum and I got myself a Subway foot-long sandwich.




We visited my friends in Cannington after breakfast. On the way to the house, I snapped a new BMW Coupe, a Saab Convertible and a Dodge SUV.



We caught my friends having breakfast when we arrived. The Chinese loves soups and I never had soup since I arrived in Perth. Winnie, who is replacing Henny to stay in the Cannington house, cooked the infamous ‘ABC’ soup. Without a single doubt I filled my stomach with that soup. It was satisfying.


Daniel and William went back in the afternoon. I decided to walk around the Cannington area for houses. It was tiring walking under the sun for few hours from street to street until I visited almost all the real estate agency in Cannington. I never walked that much in K.L., this is going to be a milestone for my body strength.
As usual, I snapped the cars around. This time, I took a close up shot at the wheels of the covered Imprezza beside the Cannington house. It was an excellent modification. An unidentified Mitsubishi and an RX-8-lookalike Mazda CX-7 SUV were spotted. Lastly, the silver car was one of my favourite sedans, Chrysler 300C.




Daniel and William went to the city at the evening. I had a Nasi Briyani and Coke for my dinner.

When we arrive at Carousel, we spotted a joke. Yes, it’s a joke. Imagine, if an Holden Commodore which is the size of Camry with big block engines and excellent buildmanship; and the most familiar Proton Gen-2, both sell at 30k+ brand new, which one you will purchase? Yet, we managed to spot one!
We have our late breakfast at Carousel food court. Daniel had a steak burger with chips; William ordered fried rice with Chinese Dim Sum and I got myself a Subway foot-long sandwich.
We visited my friends in Cannington after breakfast. On the way to the house, I snapped a new BMW Coupe, a Saab Convertible and a Dodge SUV.
We caught my friends having breakfast when we arrived. The Chinese loves soups and I never had soup since I arrived in Perth. Winnie, who is replacing Henny to stay in the Cannington house, cooked the infamous ‘ABC’ soup. Without a single doubt I filled my stomach with that soup. It was satisfying.
Daniel and William went back in the afternoon. I decided to walk around the Cannington area for houses. It was tiring walking under the sun for few hours from street to street until I visited almost all the real estate agency in Cannington. I never walked that much in K.L., this is going to be a milestone for my body strength.
As usual, I snapped the cars around. This time, I took a close up shot at the wheels of the covered Imprezza beside the Cannington house. It was an excellent modification. An unidentified Mitsubishi and an RX-8-lookalike Mazda CX-7 SUV were spotted. Lastly, the silver car was one of my favourite sedans, Chrysler 300C.
Daniel and William went to the city at the evening. I had a Nasi Briyani and Coke for my dinner.

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