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  1. Join Date
    Feb 2005
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    #1
    Ano ba yung English translation ng Giya? The way he explained the purpose ng Giya, Ito ba yung Tie-Rod?

    I got a friend in Pampanga na nawalan daw ng Giya yung 1991 Toyota Hi-Ace nya. I think it is a converted car from Japan.

    He asked me if I can get the part here in US?

  2. Join Date
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    #2
    ano ba explanation nya sa giya?

  3. Join Date
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    #3
    giya - path.. or straight path.
    pagsinabing nawalan ng giya, it means hindi direcho ang takbo.

  4. Join Date
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    #4
    nawalan ng giya means , nawalan nang control yun sasakyan mo kahit anung pihit mo sa manibela

  5. Join Date
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    #5
    yup, korekek! kaya nga yung kabayo pag gusto mo mabilis takbo sinasabihan ng "giya! giya puti!" yun e para di mawala sa straight and narrow si horsey!

  6. Join Date
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    #6
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo
    yup, korekek! kaya nga yung kabayo pag gusto mo mabilis takbo sinasabihan ng "giya! giya puti!" yun e para di mawala sa straight and narrow si horsey!
    Lol, Tenk yu sa mga replies!! Ano naman yung nabale ang ehe? (Urine is broken?) as in " Nasan ba Cr nyo at ako ay mae-ehe?"

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    #7
    "ehe: is usually not urine..."ihi" iyun.... seriously "ehe" is a general term sa rod shaft ng sasakyan (cars, motors and bikes applies).

  8. Join Date
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    #8
    Quote Originally Posted by yebo
    yup, korekek! kaya nga yung kabayo pag gusto mo mabilis takbo sinasabihan ng "giya! giya puti!" yun e para di mawala sa straight and narrow si horsey!
    OK. Yun pala yun. Eh, bakit naman "Ho! Ho!" pag stop at "Tsk tsk tsk"?

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    #9
    ehe= axle

Giya - Help?