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    ive seen ur website dprox, im really impress of ur fil version of pick up. thumbs up!why dont u join mvpmap? surely,u'll be a big contributor to our phil automotive industry. can't really say that we are 30 years behind in terms of our technology. we need investor and disipline. but if we are gonna compare our passport to developed countries like the us and the uk. i can say we are at the very bottom. u know what i mean guys!

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    More pix here c/o OTEP: http://www.pbase.com/otep_r/amc_hammer

    IMO - among all locally built bodies - the AMC Hammer is the best one that I've ever seen. Nothing comes close actually.

    Maybe the you guys can try to tie up with jappy regarding the fabrication of a well-built body for the Tsikot PHUV. All those designs posted goes down the drain if not executed properly.

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    hmmm... I wonder... Why hasn't the military invested for this AMC Hammer?

    Plus, I think its a better buy than Japanese 4x4's out there if you are really going to push harder... I believe this Hammer will last 50+ years. Put a Front, Center and Rear Diff. Now its better! More flex than the Hummer, more approach and departure than the Patrol and the loading capacity of the Jeepney.

    Sana meron nang Hammer H2. para mas civilized.... hehehe... wag lang lagyan ng IFS.
    Last edited by drey; May 16th, 2007 at 06:33 PM.
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    Is the body using rivets? why? would you want rivets on your PhUV?
    yung body structure(sheetmetal and braces), copy din ba sa original or design ng AMC?

    Pero OK talaga yang hammer na yan...

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    Quote Originally Posted by OyiL View Post
    Is the body using rivets? why? would you want rivets on your PhUV?
    yung body structure(sheetmetal and braces), copy din ba sa original or design ng AMC?

    Pero OK talaga yang hammer na yan...
    looks like a really close copy of the real Hummer.
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    exterior looks wicked... the interior needs work though...

    how much does this go for nowadays?

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    to answer your questions... read the original AMC Hammer review by MBT:

    http://tsikot.yehey.com/forums/showthread.php?t=14976

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    has the price changed since the intial post though? doesn't really say... the last price quote was like 2004 or 2005.

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    Quote Originally Posted by need4speed View Post
    exterior looks wicked... the interior needs work though...

    how much does this go for nowadays?
    I can agree with you with regards to the interior. Needs improvement though...

    *Sir MazdaMazda,

    May off-road action pics ba? :hihihi:
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    hehehe! si bubbles! san na kaya yan ride na yan???

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    Yan ang gawang pinoy.Jappy of AMC,what i saw yesterday was disastrous for the future of Pinoy PhUV.AMC Hummer Replica na lang sana iniharap sa Head of State ng Bansa.I already email you about this beauty.

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    This definitely a lot better than the phuv prototype, just make it a little bit narrower and roomier inside.

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    Quote Originally Posted by heightdeprived View Post
    hwow! ito b talaga ung amc hammer? asteeg! Absolutely Phuv-ier than the Phuv!

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    baby hammer concept for AMC, reinventing the OTJ with the hammer look, actually more of an H3.


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    mas magandang candidate ito for mass production. liitan lang yung mga dimensions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mazdamazda View Post
    Maybe you guys can try to tie up with jappy regarding the fabrication of a well-built body for the Tsikot PHUV. All those designs posted goes down the drain if not executed properly.
    Dprox has actually contacted jappy back in February. They are in touch currently and jappy has expressed support for the project. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by architect View Post
    Dprox has actually contacted jappy back in February. They are in touch currently and jappy has expressed support for the project. Thanks.
    yeah!i want to see the small version of AMC Hummer toy!

    keep it up!

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    i cant imagine a miniature sized hummer replica! mukhang pangit kasi kung di malapad

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    *badsekktor

    Yup, the height to width ratio is one of the hummer's distinguishing feature. I guess that is a challenge to the designers.

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