Aviator wondering....

Just out of curiosity, what make are the Easy Coach Buses?

And how easy is it to convert a child enrolled on 8-4-4 to IGCSE?

mitsubishi just look at the wheel hubs

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How are those two questions related?

Are they related? or should they be?

Hiyo ya pili pia mimi taka jua…

Isuzu FRR.

Hata mi nataka kujua

It’s a downgrade of sorts. Same year ya IGCSE na 8-4-4, mtoto wa 8-4-4 ako mbele in Math and most sciences. Literature ni itakuwa ngumu kidogo.

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@The gunner, you sure? Which Mitsubishi?

@Mathice, I doubt. Engine sound sio Isuzu.

@kijanamrefu, more info pls.

Mitsubishi. Not sure which one though.

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@aviator UR MALE OR SHEMALE?

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aviator ni shemale hivi hivi

Ni mitsubishi the one btwn the 10 wheeler mahewa and FH

huyu ni wa akina atwoli

You mean Fuso Fighter?

10-wheeler mahewa just sounds funny :smiley: :smiley: :smiley:

Can’t be. Fighter has short legs and an even shorter chassis.

stupid shemale,do motor vehicles have legs ?

FYI, this wasn’t addressed to you. The intended recipient perfectly understood what I was saying.

And yes, they do have legs.

And if you could learn to capitalize the first word of your sentences, you may get a better grade in KCSE.

#Wakahomo

I think the chassis is ‘modifiable’ depending on load, just as you see the Gíthúrai buses whose chassis is Isuzu FRR appearing unusually long. I’ve come across some rather long Fuso Fighters by the way, complete with an extra axle that makes them ‘miguu kumi’.

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Basically, maisha yake inakuwa rahisi kuliko ya 844. What I’ve observed is parents move their B- grade kids to IG to make them A- grade kids. It’s an easier system to succeed in exams ikiwa umezoea kusukumwa ya 844.

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