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    THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH SIR ROMSKI, MR. RAQUELSANTOS AND MVPMAP FOR SHOWING TO US THE PHUV.

    THE PHUV WAS WELL RECEIVED BY THE STUDENTS, FACULTY, STAFF AND THE WHOLE DLSU-DASMARINAS COMMUNITY!!

    WE ARE VERY EXCITED TO SEE IN THE IMMEDIATE FUTURE THE PHUV PLYING THE STREETS OF CAVITE AS THE PROVINCE'S NEW TRANSPORTATION WORKHORSE SIDE BY SIDE WITH THE JEEPNEYS, AUVS, MULTICABS AND BUSES HERE!!

    WE HOPE WE CAN SEE THE PHUV RUNNING IN THE STREETS OF CAVITE EARLY NEXT YEAR!!!

    THANK YOU ALSO TO DPROX AND ARCHITECT!!!

    MABUHAY!!

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    Pics of the PhUV exhibit at DLSU-Dasma last sept 5, 2007


    Ribbon-cutting by De La Salle Dasmarinas officials with the presentors.



    MVPMAP PhUV ................... Cavite medium-sized Hummer replica


    DPROX Chokaran FUV (Family Utility Vehicle)


    DPROX Chokaran FUV (Family Utility Vehicle) ................... MVPMAP PhUV
    Last edited by dprox; September 8th, 2007 at 06:37 PM.

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    Last edited by dprox; September 16th, 2007 at 02:54 PM.

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    The presentors and organizers.


    Thanks to jpdm for facilitating the symposium/exhibit.

    Thanks to architect and dprox.

    Thanks to all for introducing the concept of the PhUV to the DLSU-Dasma community.
    Last edited by dprox; September 8th, 2007 at 06:44 PM.

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    thank you metatron for posting the pictures!

    thanks to mvpmap, romski, humvee motors (imus), dprox and achitect!

    hooray to all native vehicle assemblers!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by metatron View Post
    Thanks to jpdm for facilitating the symposium/exhibit.
    Thanks to architect and dprox.
    Thanks to all for introducing the concept of the PhUV to the DLSU-Dasma community.
    Personal thanks to the DLSU-Dasmarinas Department of Development Studies for the inviting me and "Chok" to the symposium. The enthusiasm and hope in the eyes of your youthful audience was most encouraging. May pag-asa pa ang Pilipinas, ang Lupang Hinirang!

    Sana nga ma-revive ang Cavite fabrication industries to create more jobs and save us more dollars. (The 50,000 jobs that major automakers have created here are peanuts compared to the 12 million Filipinos who reluctantly have to leave their families behind to work abroad.) Prof. jpdm, sana mabasa ng mga students mo symposium paper on EXPLORING ALTERNATIVE CONCEPTS FOR A FILIPINO CAR.

    Our country really needs to shift from consumption to production mode.
    If we can't sell our produce, it wouldn't be surprising for us to end up selling ourselves.
    So let's promote Filipino industries and products. GO NEGOSYO! BUY PINOY! :2thumbsup:
    Last edited by dprox; September 17th, 2007 at 05:25 PM.
    [SIZE="1"]DESIGN is the missing link in the Philippine auto industry.[/SIZE]

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    Where can i purchase assembled hummer replica?

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    imus, cavite sir may kilala ako. pm nyo ako. yung modelo nila dpende sa specs na gusto nyo.

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    Dprox, medyo masama yung fit ng PAJERO dashboard sa CHOK, specially under the steering wheel area. Parang pinilit maipasok, crooked yung sa right plastic side.

    Plus the dangling wires on the left underside, the workmanship needs improvement.
    Last edited by dprox; September 17th, 2007 at 02:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spectral View Post
    Dprox, medyo masama yung fit ng PAJERO dashboard sa CHOK, specially under the steering wheel area. Parang pinilit maipasok, crooked yung sa right plastic side.

    Plus the dangling wires on the left underside, the workmanship needs improvement.
    Thanks for your observation. For a first-bat R&D unit that cost no more than 450K (2003-4 prices) - with accessories and the specs given - that is fine with me. Chok is not competing with luxury assembly-line vehicles, but it will last longer, since those vehicles have an engineered lifespan of 4-5 years. Compared to the standard XLTs and AUVs, I think Chok is basically on better footing.

    I chose a Pajero IP for my Chok because of the possibilities it offers in terms of accessories. The ports you see at the right of the steering column are on standby, while I'm still saving up for future accessories. The wires are visible because I tried to install a 3-tone siren the day before, but junked the idea.

    But post-R&D vehicles will be better, perhaps with simpler IPs, depending on the owner's choice of power train. Once the first challenges have been identified, workmanship issues can be solved by picking the right build team and QA personnel.

    BTW, you remind me of an old poster named heinrich, even in your emphases. Uncanny similarity. He was a hard critic who never quite learned what "the best is the enemy of the good" means. Everything for him was either black or white. Mabuti na lang you said "medyo" this time.
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    Last edited by dprox; September 17th, 2007 at 02:29 PM.
    [SIZE="1"]DESIGN is the missing link in the Philippine auto industry.[/SIZE]

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