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    #11
    Quote Originally Posted by silverbx986
    sabi mo lang yan. pag nandito ka, magbabago taste mo. :car:

    I agree with Silverbox.......way back before i came here....i was drooling at the 300zx-tt, 3000gt, eclipse, mr-2, etc......

    Pag nakakakita ako ng mustang or corvette non.....i follow them para akong stalker....

    when i moved here......all these kids are driving these japz cars....parang pare pareho na sila ng di na drive.....the day you customize your jap ride...meron nang libo na iba na kapareho mo na rin......so i thought..whats the sense of driving, customizing and trying to be different kung same din ang dina drive mo as with hundreds of thousand others....the worst thing is...customized din sila....but still look the same.....

    so i thought.....to be different.....you have to drive something german......honda sells 300T plus units of civics, 300T+ units of accords a year (not to mention those other jap cars that sells hundreds of thousands a year)......oh ....i almost forgot...add the used car market.....that makes like 10 hondas every block in the US alone LOL......(no offense to anybody)

    also....mas maingat mga german car owners IMO.....

    when i go shopping, i park where nobody parks......where there's at least 10 vacant spots around me......i dont care if i walk a mile.....basta pagbalik ko...walang dents....walang scratch.....

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    #12
    Quote Originally Posted by airshaq20
    when i go shopping, i park where nobody parks......where there's at least 10 vacant spots around me......i dont care if i walk a mile.....basta pagbalik ko...walang dents....walang scratch.....
    pagbalik mo....wala na rin yung car mo

    OT: ok sana kung meron tayong EB dito sa US ano? ang lalayo kse natin eh.

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    #13
    Quote Originally Posted by silverbx986
    pagbalik mo....wala na rin yung car mo

    OT: ok sana kung meron tayong EB dito sa US ano? ang lalayo kse natin eh.

    Hehehe..im just lucky.....my guardian angel is with me......hehehe

    About sa EB....i think we love our cars too much not to drive more than a hundred miles for an EB....hehehhehe....tama ba ko?

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    #14
    kasi naman ang mga pinoy ay namulat talaga sa mga japs cars...like mitsu, toyota, honda, nissan atbp. so pag pumunta sa ibang bansa usually iyon pa rin ang taste. ika nga parang may allegiance pa rin.

    i've never own a non-japs car. although gusto ko rin sana in the future. kanya kanyang taste lang yan. eventhough magaganda talaga ang ibang US muscle cars diyan pero i don't find them appealing....rice boys pa rin..hehehe

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    #15
    pag pinoy sa tate, you gotta drive german. definately vw, audi, bmw, or the original pinoy trophy of success chedeng!

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by airshaq20

    About sa EB....i think we love our cars too much not to drive more than a hundred miles for an EB....hehehhehe....tama ba ko?
    haha. wrong. cause i love my car too much not to drive it. def hits 100mph everytime its on the road.

    I'm on the east coast so i'm down for an EB. I havent posted here in a long time. dang this site hase changed a little.

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    #17
    i see plenty of asians here (not just pinoy) driving c5 corvettes.

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    #18
    Please forgive me if this is off-topic from original question on this thread, but I do need some help from you pinoys in U.S.. But my question also starts with same phrase:

    If you are a Pinoy in the US, specifically L.A., how would you send a small item (say, a hard disk for laptop) to the Philippines door-to-door? Iirc, a (pinoy?) company was mentioned here in tsikot forums sometime ago that does this without having to go thru the hassle of customs/taxes. I forgot the name of the company.

    Yes, I do need to replace my kumander's HP Omnibook800CS's hard disk but we can't find a replacement here. The current type of disks don't work because the laptop is a very old model so we are asking her bro in L.A. to buy there. Buying a new laptop is not practical, besides the omnibook serves her very well.

    I really need your help. Kindly tell me the name of the company or whatever suggestions you have to ship the hd.

    Thanks a lot!

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    #19
    use FedEx delivery services. mabilis pa.

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by kinyo
    Please forgive me if this is off-topic from original question on this thread, but I do need some help from you pinoys in U.S.. But my question also starts with same phrase:

    If you are a Pinoy in the US, specifically L.A., how would you send a small item (say, a hard disk for laptop) to the Philippines door-to-door? Iirc, a (pinoy?) company was mentioned here in tsikot forums sometime ago that does this without having to go thru the hassle of customs/taxes. I forgot the name of the company.

    Yes, I do need to replace my kumander's HP Omnibook800CS's hard disk but we can't find a replacement here. The current type of disks don't work because the laptop is a very old model so we are asking her bro in L.A. to buy there. Buying a new laptop is not practical, besides the omnibook serves her very well.

    I really need your help. Kindly tell me the name of the company or whatever suggestions you have to ship the hd.

    Thanks a lot!
    quickest way is to just FTP the data on the CD. or send it through AOL IM. This would only work if you have DSL or cable interweb.

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