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  1. Join Date
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bar Stunner View Post
    walang pinto, walang bintana, ang seating arrangement parang sa dyip. for PHP117K

    maganda lang tingnan sa harap, pagdating sa gilid at likod... kayo na humusga...

    pero kung 50k pesos yan at maganda ang likod ..maraming bibili..

    gawa ka yan...bar ..I think yakang yaka mo yan...baka mas maganda pa magawa mo..

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    It is always so much easier to ask someone else to build/finance one, ain't it?

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    #3
    Your point sir?

    for your info, IMHO, Im not asking you.

    Im not asking him either.

    In fact, "gawa ka yan" means Im just suggesting.

    Besides, he can easily ignore or dismiss my post. He definitely has no obligation whatsoever. Or he can just say no. No one including me is forcing bar to do it.

    I hope you understand that.

    Anyway, nice to see new photos of three wheelers in this thread.
    Last edited by jpdm; December 12th, 2009 at 12:25 PM.

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    :popcorn::popcorn::popcorn:

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    MODEL: XL150ZK-A
    150cc LIFAN engine

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    Something to stir the imagination.






    From NewZealand... The Hawk!

    Powered by a Honda RC51 V-twin 999cc engine, with a redline of 10,000rpm, 120RWhp and a theoretical top speed of 233 kilometers per hour. Wearing three 19inch lightweight alloy wheels equiped with twin rear and front disc brakes, you wont have any problems stopping in a hurry.
    Fiberglass outer shell and alloy chassis give you the aerodynamics needed to acheive the level of performance you expect from a roadbike, with the comfort of a car. The interior is a combination of moulded plastic and leather trim, with digital dials giving you the vital information about your vehicle.



    source: http://elitechoice.org/2008/12/page/8/
    Last edited by ehnriko; December 17th, 2009 at 11:56 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ehnriko View Post
    Something to stir the imagination.






    From NewZealand... The Hawk!

    Powered by a Honda RC51 V-twin 999cc engine, with a redline of 10,000rpm, 120RWhp and a theoretical top speed of 233 kilometers per hour. Wearing three 19inch lightweight alloy wheels equiped with twin rear and front disc brakes, you wont have any problems stopping in a hurry.
    Fiberglass outer shell and alloy chassis give you the aerodynamics needed to acheive the level of performance you expect from a roadbike, with the comfort of a car. The interior is a combination of moulded plastic and leather trim, with digital dials giving you the vital information about your vehicle.



    source: http://elitechoice.org/2008/12/page/8/

    [SIZE=4]Ganda. Kaya lang dating parang crayfish or some big headed insect. Siguro baka gawa ng kulay/ Really good looking though sa cool lines nya.[/SIZE]

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    Quote Originally Posted by ehnriko View Post
    Something to stir the imagination.






    From NewZealand... The Hawk!

    Powered by a Honda RC51 V-twin 999cc engine, with a redline of 10,000rpm, 120RWhp and a theoretical top speed of 233 kilometers per hour. Wearing three 19inch lightweight alloy wheels equiped with twin rear and front disc brakes, you wont have any problems stopping in a hurry.
    Fiberglass outer shell and alloy chassis give you the aerodynamics needed to acheive the level of performance you expect from a roadbike, with the comfort of a car. The interior is a combination of moulded plastic and leather trim, with digital dials giving you the vital information about your vehicle.



    source: http://elitechoice.org/2008/12/page/8/
    Nice but since it's a single seater, doesn't it defeat the practicality of a three wheeler?

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