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September 9th, 2010 08:27 PM #151
May OTJ kami noon at PUJ. Sa OTJ ako natuto magmaneho. Binenta ni Tatay tapos bumili siya ng Liteace. Pagkatapos ng kolehiyo at nagtrabaho bumili ako ng Toyota Corolla. Pagkabili ko ng sariling bahay ay binenta ko ang Toyota Corolla at bumili naman ng Hona Civic at nag-asawa. Bago kami magkababy binenta ko ang Honda Civic at bumili ng Honda CRV. Gusto ko pa din magkaOTJ someday.
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November 3rd, 2010 06:44 PM #152gud day...
pwede po b malaman mga price ng mga jeep... tska contact nos. please
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November 3rd, 2010 07:52 PM #153
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November 7th, 2010 06:23 PM #154I think a ojt would be practical as a pangharabas car yung gagamitin sa palengke at short trips..When buying or building an ojt do it correctly dont cut corners to make it reliable if applicable bolt on the parts instead of welding it so its not a pain in the ass to replace if needed.Heres another point,yes a second hand car is cheap these days but not everybody has a steady income to buy parts for a car which some can sometimes be expensive. just my opinion..
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November 7th, 2010 08:01 PM #155
same with me,praktikal at pangharabas,mahirap din pumunta ng palengke kung maganda ang sasakyan mo , i just recently bought a semi-stainless OTJ ; para na rin sa future if you dont have enough income mas madali ang maintenance ng OTJ , may pagpraktisan pa ang mga bata sa pagmamaneho , walang gaanong problema kung magasgasan man ang OTJ;
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November 7th, 2010 10:02 PM #156
But didn't you just point out that OJTs have a problem that they do not have a "standard" quality of assembly or construction. That means each OJT is a unique vehicle in how it was assembled and the parts used on it.
For the same money, you can buy a used car that have "standard" parts. Plus you have the added comfort of airconditioning and security of locked doors.
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November 9th, 2010 08:52 PM #157i guess your correct sir ghostrider on what i pointed out, but again it has been pointed out that for the same amount of money you can get a secondhand car...But with a secondhand car if you dont have extra cash lying around your screwed, you still wont be able to use the vehicle with confidence..People i know who bought secondhand cars have spent alot of money to make there cares reliable again.It all comes down to money..its the ugly truth but its the truth..We have two vehicles one innova and one assembled wrangler so i know how it is in both the assembled world and factory manufactured car..Not everybody has a stable income to fix or repair things such as airconditioning as we all know sometimes it doesnt come cheap..so i understand and respect those who have to live with assembled vehicles..just my point of view.
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November 10th, 2010 01:43 AM #158amen to that bro.. meron din akong otj na ginagamit ko pag nag punta sa palaengke o sa inuman hahah.. until recently nabangga ako sa puno at ang naging damage lang ng otj ay yung fender which pwede naman pukpukin..
tibay talaga ng otj
kung sa oto yun medyo malaki magagastos sigurado
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November 10th, 2010 02:08 AM #159
Ako rin meron OTJ SS, hanggang ngayon ay ok na ok pa. 1994 pa iyon yaring cavite, lowered at 3AU ang engine at ang ibang parts gaya ng steering wheel ay made in italy. Di nga malaki ang gastos sa maintainance, ipingagamit ko na nga lang sa kapatid ko para di masira. Una kong sasakyan kaya di maipag bili.
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November 10th, 2010 02:51 AM #160
Yes. I could not play any video format.
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