Looking from front of car to engine look just behind headlamp on top of gearbox and theres a two pin plug connected to switch which screws into gearbox housing
it had a stick and a hole
they look like a white rock, a rough pearl looking rock.
my 2003 nubira has 90000 k's on it so far i have had no real problems so yes if you look after your car it will serve you well.
it is alike a normal drum stick
look at how to set timing mark for 99 daewoo,explained it there
It looks like one of those African Voodo hut places that they do the crazy bongo drum thing in.
You can look on ebay.com and type in the search box "1999 Daewoo" Also check your local junkyard for wrecked or junked Daewoo cars...the last option you can do is buy a new one from a retail reseller of Daewoo parts
It looks like one of those African Voodo hut places that they do the crazy bongo drum thing in.
The jack points on my daewoo lanos look like little cut out notches on the underside of the body. I have a 2001 Y reg model. Hope that helps. There is a good illustration of it in the handbook if you still have it.
You have to wear the drum stick and nothing else and then dance and your penguin should be playing. Then if you stand behind a drum kit (which can be found in some places, e.g, in the plaza, the light house, or you can buy it for your igloo) doing that then it will look like your playing, but no sound is made
Drum racks can be found through most music accessory stores. Drummerworld also sells accessories and might be a good place to look for drum racks. Guitarcenter is another place to look.