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    #41
    kung ikaw po ay frustruated sa situation dito sa Pinas, hindi po bullet proof car ang solusyon...

    Ang solusyon po is migration.


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    #42
    ^^TUMPAK! A one way airline ticket is much cheaper than bulletproofing your car. I heard Canada is looking for immigrants

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    #43
    meron mas malapit kesa sa canada. dun sa puerto princesa, o kaya dun sa bayan ni chavit singson. wala mga holdaper dun, nililibing nila ng buhay ang holdapers dun hehehe! sa davao city din wala mga ganyan. zero crime rate kasi dami vigilante.

    sa metro manila lang naman saka nearby provinces kung saan mataas ang crime rate gaya ng akyat bahay, hold-up, robbery, carnap saka kidnapping. provincias de tulisanes kasi hahaha! hangang ngayon meron pa hang-over sa katipunan kaya hayan sa organized crime magaling.

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    #44
    heres some example of what will you see on a B6 level armoring ..


    [ame="http://youtube.com/watch?v=MC53bRtFF7M"]YouTube - Jankel Armoured Toyota Hilux[/ame]

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    #45
    it's fairly easy.. just buy a plexi glass, some silicon glue and you got yourself a bulletproof civic...


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    #46
    Nice bulletproof civic you have there!

    You know as much as I'd like to agree with the "defensive driving" advocates here, I'm going to throw my two cents in with the bulletproof camp. No matter how careful you are, there will always be that one blind spot you didn't notice, or that one time you were caught napping. Having a bulletproof car then could really save your life.

    I think of it in the same way as accidents. Sure defensive driving will go a long way toward preserving your car and its bodywork, but there is a reason accidents are called accidents. There will be that one time where you literally didn't see it coming. We all espouse buying cars with good safety ratings, but then we don't drive around intending to crash into things. The same should apply to bulletproof protection. Recognize the benefits, but of course that doesn't mean we drive around intending to get shot.

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    #47
    Ano ba ginagawa ninyo for you guys to even think this far. Ako I never feel that I needed to bulletproof my cars or to bring a gun with me. May kaaway ba kayo or anak ba kayo ng pulitiko?

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    #48
    Quote Originally Posted by tidus1203 View Post
    Ano ba ginagawa ninyo for you guys to even think this far. Ako I never feel that I needed to bulletproof my cars or to bring a gun with me. May kaaway ba kayo or anak ba kayo ng pulitiko?
    paranoid schizophrenic e! nakabasa sa newspaper o nanunod ng news, then the "it can happen to anybody so it can happen to me, too! oh my gawd IT WILL DEFINITELY HAPPEN TO ME!" syndrome sets in hahaha! next week yan nagpapagawa na ng nuclear fallout bunker ehehehe!

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    #49
    ballistic chart mga bro ..
    level of armor and bullet it can stop ..

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    #50
    nasan ba kayo? Iraq? Sa labas ng Green Zone?

    Kelangan ba ninyo ng Blackwater escort?

    Heloooo!!!

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