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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    i just wanted to share this interesting read w/ you after being directed to it in another forum

    http://www.time.com/time/specials/20...701729,00.html

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    #2
    wow. ang liit nung india car. tapos no welds? would it last?

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    #3
    nilait yung toyota.....

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    #4
    Quote Originally Posted by baker123 View Post
    wow. ang liit nung india car. tapos no welds? would it last?
    No-weld cars are nothing new.

    Lotus's Elises, Exiges and many of Aston Martin's present models are built of extruded aluminum chassis---any welds on those will just weaken the metal. Guess what? They also use special glue to construct them.

    The first Elises were sold in 1996 or 1997, and the chassis usually outlast the finicky Rover engines of the first-generation models.

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    #5
    Any land transportation are important (in my own thought) as long as this vehicle contribute for the movement of economy and lively hood of others.

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    #6
    Ford F-150...... Yup. They're all over the place. I can't turn my neck left or right without seeing one.....even at home. Our neighbor has one with his construction business logo painted at the sides. Another neighbor has one too.
    Last edited by Jun aka Pekto; January 20th, 2008 at 08:08 AM.

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